Please answer the quiz to receive CE credits! Eligibility: 5 out of 6 answers should be correct. The adrenal medulla produces which two primary hormones* Cortisol and epinephrine Epinephrine/adrenaline and norepinephrine Cortisol and DHEA Aldosterone and DHEA What is crossed resistance?* The concept that stress can affect all organ systems The theory that one stressor has an equal impact on a shared organ system to the primarily affected organ The impact of stress crosses generations through epigenetic changes in the genome. The ability of the body to resist stress to a secondary stressor with ongoing exposure to a primary stressor Through what method of laboratory testing can you assess free cortisol, evaluate the diurnal pattern of cortisol and the cortisol awakening?* Serum Saliva, 4 point cortisol collection + CAR Saliva 2 point cortisol collection + CAR DUTCH + Saliva CAR Both C+D Which of the following is usually regarded as the fastest acting adaptogen?* Ashwagandha Rhodiola Schisandra Eleuthero Which of the following is usually regarded as the calming adaptogen?* Ashwagandha Rhodiola Schisandra Eleuthero Which one of these statements is true?* Decreased testosterone levels are found in women with excess cortisol. Increased cortisol leads to an increased conversion of T4 hormone to the more active metabolite of T3 hormone. Only insufficient cortisol levels, and not excess cortisol levels, have been associated with depression and anxiety. Chronic stress leads to a decrease in both cellular and humoral immunity. Name* First Last Email* Please type your email address above (registered with learning.cytomatrix.ca) to receive the CE Credit Certificate.CAPTCHA