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Acute disorders

Acute disorders refer to illnesses or other medical problems that occur over a short period of time, that are usually the result of an infectious process, and that are reversible.

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Acute illness

Acute illness refers to a Condition that is usually short-term and that often comes on quickly.

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Acute medical conditions

Acute medical conditions are Illnesses that last a short time.

Acute Pain

Acute pain refers to the normal, predicted physiological response to a noxious chemical, thermal or mechanical stimulus and typically is associated with invasive procedures, trauma and disease.

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Acute phase

Acute phase refers to the first stage of the Rape trauma syndrome, in which a victim often feels shock, fear, anger, or other related feelings.

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Acute stress disorder

Acute stress disorder (ASD) refers to a new category of mental disorder in DSM-IV that is defined as a reaction occurring within 4 weeks following a traumatic experience and is characterized by dissociative symptoms, reexperiencing, avoidance, and marked anxiety or arousal.

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Acute stress paradigm

Acute Stress paradigm refers to a laboratory procedure whereby an individual goes through moderately stressful procedures, such as counting backwards rapidly by 7s), so that stress-related c

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Acute Stress Reaction

Deutsch: Akute Stressreaktion / Español: Reacción aguda al estrés / Português: Reação aguda ao estresse / Français: Réaction aiguë au stress / Italiano: Reazione acuta da stress

The Acute Stress Reaction is a psychological response to overwhelming or traumatic events, characterized by immediate emotional and physiological symptoms. It is a transient condition that typically resolves within hours to days, though its effects can be profound. Understanding this reaction is crucial in fields like clinical psychology, emergency response, and trauma care.

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