unidentifed

Breaking down the answer what you needed to identify:

  • exhaustion stage of GAS
  • impact on heart as stated by question
  • plausible connection between the two based on your knowledge of stress

I doubt they would expect you to know the whole question on your own but with the question having told you that he developed a heart condition makes the question a lot more reasonable than it otherwise could have been.

Edit: you should know it's exhaustion stage because that where major illness is more likely to occur, minor colds can however occur towards the end of resistance.

    unidentifed

    hmm yeah it is a a lot more than what is usually required, i think it was one of those really hard questons that VCAA uses to find the 50ss students, but basically the constant stress experienced by stress not only weakens the immune system but so many other parts of the body as well.
    e.g)

    • bob is in the exhaustion stage
    • constant strain on the heart due to constantly having to pump blood around at a high rate (due to continual sympathetic NS dominance ) thus causing bob to result in a heartcondition, because his heard wasnt able to keep up with the demands needed by the FFF response.

    Theres this really good picture that i saw on the jacaranda textbook which basically outlines all of the ways that constant stress can affect the body...

    [https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/805862927089833687/](https://)
    ( i didnt know how else to upload this image lol)

    hope this helps!

      does anyone have the solutions to the 2022 psyched trial exam?

        butterfly13579

        As much as I understand wanting these resources (and others wanting to provide them) ATAR Notes can't be used to share copyrighted material :/

        sasushi

        All good! Your reply adds useful info as well.

        Usually for images on ATAR Notes I've uploaded it to somewhere like imgur and then grabbed the bbcode link. Generally for grabbing a link if you want the picture to display you need the link to go to the picture only & the link to go in the square brackets. That's my experience anyway.

          BriMT

          ATAR Notes can't be used to share copyrighted material

          will note for future thanks!

          Hey guys on the 2021 vcaa MCQ question 14, im confused on why its C. Usually the duration of STM is 15-20 seconds and then 30 seconds if maintenance rehearsal is used.

            unidentifed
            Hii
            I had this same question with my teacher, and we went through it together,

            So according to the jacaranda textbook, it says that the "duration of STM is from 18-20 seconds, sometimes up to 30 seconds" and "longer if renewed using Maintainance rehearsal"
            Lots of different textbooks say different durations but the main one that vcaa accepts is roughly 15-30
            seconds (as seen in the multiple-choice) so we're kinda just gonna have to go with whatever they say :/

            its a bit confusing trying to keep up with exactly what the examiners want...

            if anyone wants to add anything else feel free to do so,

              hi guys imlosing motivation to study because im so nervous idk what to do
              does anyone have points on breathing retraiining and self efficacy i dont have any and they were skimmed over ?

                Housestark22 Basically breathing retraining the process of identifying unhealthy breathing habits and replacing them with correct ones, (its kind of like CBT but breathing version) . Self efficacy is belief in the ability to perform behaviour needed to reach a goal and is a psychological risk factor. Someone that has poor self efficacy is usually doubting themselves and always perceives that they would receive the worst outcome. For example on a past paper there was a scenario of a women having trouble at work and she thought that it would never resolve, hence she has poor self efficacy.

                Also you are not alone, literally don't know what to do today as well but my teacher recommended to go over notes and mistakes on past trials

                  Housestark22 I don't really have a format but I recommend just planning for 5-10 mins and using paragraphs. Make sure to always link to the scenario or research and throw in definitions to show your assessor you have a good understanding of the content

                  Housestark22 i was also taught IDEAS
                  I- identify concepts
                  D- define
                  E-explain
                  A- apply and analyze
                  Basically pretend you're writing for your parents to read this- they are smart but have no idea what psych terms mean. For example, don't just say, glutamate has an excitatory effect- say what excitatory means