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- Acute_stress_reaction abstract "Acute stress reaction (also called acute stress disorder, psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock) is a psychological condition arising in response to a terrifying or traumatic event. It should not be confused with the unrelated circulatory condition of shock, or the concept of shock value."Acute stress response" was first described by Walter Cannon in the 1920s as a theory that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system. The response was later recognized as the first stage of a general adaptation syndrome that regulates stress responses among vertebrates and other organisms.The onset of a stress response is associated with specific physiological actions in the sympathetic nervous system, both directly and indirectly through the release of adrenaline and to a lesser extent noradrenaline from the medulla of the adrenal glands. These catecholamine hormones facilitate immediate physical reactions by triggering increases in heart rate and breathing, constricting blood vessels. An abundance of catecholamines at neuroreceptor sites facilitates reliance on spontaneous or intuitive behaviors often related to combat or escape.Normally, when a person is in a serene, unstimulated state, the "firing" of neurons in the locus ceruleus is minimal. A novel stimulus, once perceived, is relayed from the sensory cortex of the brain through the thalamus to the brain stem. That route of signaling increases the rate of noradrenergic activity in the locus ceruleus, and the person becomes alert and attentive to the environment.If a stimulus is perceived as a threat, a more intense and prolonged discharge of the locus ceruleus activates the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (Thase & Howland, 1995). The activation of the sympathetic nervous system leads to the release of noradrenaline from nerve endings acting on the heart, blood vessels, respiratory centers, and other sites. The ensuing physiological changes constitute a major part of the acute stress response. The other major player in the acute stress response is the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.".
- Acute_stress_reaction icd10 "F43.0".
- Acute_stress_reaction icd9 "308".
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- Acute_stress_reaction icd "308".
- Acute_stress_reaction icd "F43.0".
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- Acute_stress_reaction name "Acute stress reaction".
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- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Aftermath_of_war.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Emotions.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Neurotic,_stress-related_and_somatoform_disorders.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Stress.
- Acute_stress_reaction subject Category:Trauma-_and_stressor-related_disorders.
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- Acute_stress_reaction comment "Acute stress reaction (also called acute stress disorder, psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock) is a psychological condition arising in response to a terrifying or traumatic event. It should not be confused with the unrelated circulatory condition of shock, or the concept of shock value."Acute stress response" was first described by Walter Cannon in the 1920s as a theory that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system.".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Acute stress reaction".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Acute stressstoornis".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Akute Belastungsreaktion".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Disturbo acuto da stress".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Reação aguda ao estresse".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "Réaction aiguë au stress".
- Acute_stress_reaction label "急性ストレス障害".
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- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Réaction_aiguë_au_stress.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Disturbo_acuto_da_stress.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs 急性ストレス障害.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Acute_stressstoornis.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Reação_aguda_ao_estresse.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs m.025rx96.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Q424221.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Q424221.
- Acute_stress_reaction sameAs Acute_stress_reaction.
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- Acute_stress_reaction depiction WeirdTalesv36n1pg068_Shocked_Woman.png.
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- Acute_stress_reaction name "Acute stress reaction".