A blunt ocular trauma is defined as eye trauma by an object that does not penetrate the eye; the trauma may damage the structures at the anterior segment of the eye (the eyelid, conjunctiva, sclera, cornea, iris, and lens) and those at the posterior segment of the eye (retina and optic...
neurosis”,theywrote,theoperativecauseoftheillnessisnotthetriflingphysicalinjurybuttheaffectoffright–thepsychicaltrauma.Inananalogousmanner,ourinvestigationsreveal,formany,ifnotformost,hystericalsymptoms,precipitatingcauseswhichcanonlybedescribedaspsychicaltraumas.Anyexperiencewhichcallsupdistressingaffects–suchasthose...
Malnutrition, defined as low or excessive body weight, is associated with increased hospital length of stay and cost of care. The purpose of this study was to determine if fat-free mass (FFM) and body fat (BF) differed between patients at hospital admission in Geneva and Berlin and healthy...
As defined by the American Psychological Association (APA),traumais an “emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, sexual or physical abuse, or natural disaster.” PTSD is the mental health disorder that can develop from it; while not all trauma leads to PTSD, the majority of ...
DEFINEDascellulardisruptioncausedbyandexchangewithenvironmentalenergy. Itremainsthemaincauseofdeathforallindividuals.Traumacanchangepeople’sgreatly Canyoufindoutsometypicalexamplesoftrauma? 1.PrimarysurveyTheadvancedtraumalifesupport(ATLS)cansignificantlyimprovetheoutcomefortheinjuredpatient....
“Trauma-informed care is defined as practices that promote a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing. A medical office or hospital can be a terrifying experience for someone who has experienced trauma, particularly for childhood sexual abuse survivors. The perceived power differential, being ...
TRAUMA第1页,共48页。DEFINED as cellular disruption caused by and exchange with environmental energy.It remains the main cause
Journal Self-citation is defined as the number of citation from a journal citing article to articles published by the same journal. CitesYearValue Self Cites 2000 0 Self Cites 2001 2 Self Cites 2002 2 Self Cites 2003 4 Self Cites 2004 4 Self Cites 2005 4 Self Cites 2006 3 Self Cites ...
Intime,emotionalexhaustionmaysetin,leadingtodistraction,andclearthinkingmaybedifficultorimpossible.Emotionaldetachment,aswellasdissociationor"numbingout",canfrequentlyoccur.Dissociatingfromthepainfulemotionincludesnumbingallemotion,andthepersonmayseememotionallyflat,preoccupied,distant,orcold.Thepersoncanbecomeconfusedin...
Clinical instability is defined as the loss of the ability of the spine under physiological loads to maintain relationships between vertebrae in such a way that there is neither damage nor subsequent irritation to the spinal cord or nerve roots and in addition, there is no development of incapaci...