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#811 Sprint 9:59 PM CONCEPT APPLICATION-UNIT 26.pdf CONCEPT APPLICATION Read "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: and, applying the knowledge you gained from reading the extbook, complete the "Analysis" section Supply appropriate terms to correctly complcte the thought of each statement. Write cach term in the Key to Analysis" section below. Be sure that the number of the blank in the key matches the number of the blank in the analysis Between a Rock anda Hard Place Sarah Lou sat motionless to the right of the speakers podium The oppeession she felt was so severe that she was hardly aware of her peers sitting to her right and left. She was not even aware of the discomfort of the straight-backed chair, which would, under ordinary circumstances, have triggered her ire. The voice of the master of ceremonies, although he was standing a few feet from her, seemed to come from somewhere far in the distance. Her rectas abdominis muscles were particularly taut, and she felt a tightness and dryness in her throat. Her breathing rate was more rapid than usual, and there was some facial muscle twitching, but her thoughts were not focused on these. If possible, she would simply like to have right there on the spot. Being a realist and knowing that this would not happen she had a strong desire to bolt for the door, which she knew, was situated to the right of the stage. Her desire, however, to be an active part of the social stracture was stronger than her fear. Therefore, she waited nervously, knees trembling, for her turn to step to the podium Analysis In this setting it was apparent that Sarah Lou was experiencing manyLimpulses from the ANS The fearful situation took her attention away from things of which she would ordinarily have been aware The necessity of urination, for example, was delayed because impulses to the2 mascle of her urinary bladder wall mhibited it from I. Similar impulses to her urinary sphincters caused thorn to Her fight or flight situation resulted in stimuli to liver cells promoting glycogenolysis, the conversion of gycogen to Also, occurring in the liver, under sympathetic stimulation. wB producing the same product as glycogenalysis. Knowing this bit of information, would not bve been surprising if a urinalysis performed on Sarah at that time had indicated Seven though the young lady was completcly healthy. This same finding under other circumstances might have indicated a disorder called Key to Analysis 8, 3.

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key to analysis: 1.nerve 2.detrusor muscle 3.contract 4.contract 5.sympathetic nerve 6.glucose 7.gluconeogensis 8.cortisol 9.cushing syndrome