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Confrontative (vigilant) coping style

- Confrontative (vigilant) coping style : Confrontative (vigilant) coping style refers to the tendency to cope with stressful events by tackling them directly and attempting to develop solutions.Although it may produce accompanying distress, it may ultimately be an especially effective method of coping,

Confusion

Confusion refers to a change in mental status in which a person is not able to think with his or her usual level of clarity. More often, Confusion leads to the loss of ability to recognize people and or places, or tell time and the date. Feelings of disorientation are common in Confusion, and decision-making ability is impaired. Confusion has multiple causes, including injuries, medical conditions, medications, environmental factors, and substance abuse. Confusion may arise suddenly or develop gradually over time.

Confusional arousals

Confusional arousals refer to sleep drunkenness or excessive sleep inertia, this disorder is an extreme example of the slowness most people feel upon awakening.

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Congenital

Congenital refers to a defect which is existing at or before birth, acquired at birth or during uterine.

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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia or CAH refers to an inherited endocrine disorder characterized by over-production of the androgen hormone and insufficient production of the cortisol and aldosterone hormones. It affects both males and females and results is an early or inappropriate appearance of male characteristics.

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Congenital defect

Congenital defect refers to a defect which is existing at or before birth, acquired at birth or during uterine. It is developmental, as a result of either hereditary or environmental influences. Congenital defects are problems that is present, though not necessarily apparent, at birth; such defects may stem from genetic and prenatal influences or from complications of the birth process.

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Congenital problems

Congenital problems refers to problems or defects that originate during prenatal development in the womb.

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Congenital syphilis

Congenital syphilis refers to a syphilis infection acquired by an infant from the mother during pregnancy; a syphilis infection in a newborn baby resulting from transmission from an infected mother.

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