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Which action by the nurse is most effective to prevent becoming exposed to the human immune deficiency virus (HIV) ?
Energy Reserves
Stored substances in the body, such as glycogen and fat, that can be utilized as fuel for biological processes when needed.
General Adaptation Syndrome
A sequence of three reactions (alarm, resistance, exhaustion) proposed by Hans Selye, which the body experiences during extended periods of stress.
Alarm Reaction
Alarm reaction is the initial stage in the body's response to stress, triggering a heightened state of alert and mobilization of the body's resources.
Panic
A sudden, overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety that can result in wildly unthinking behavior.
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