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Endocrine Responses to the Stress of Critical Illness

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1992
The physiologic and psychologic stress of critical illness produces systemic endocrine responses that affect the body’s ability to achieve and maintain homeostasis. Regardless of the nature of the stress or illness, specific hormonal changes occur in thyroid, adrenal, and posterior pituitary activity.
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The Stress Response to Trauma and Critical Illness

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
The stress response is a protective system that defends the body from external and internal threats. When the body is confronted with an over-whelming threat, the response becomes uncontrolled, resulting in damage to the body and frequently death. Knowledge of the strengths and pitfalls of this system is important in understanding the responses of the ...
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Family Stress in Pediatric Critical Care

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2017
This mixed methods study explored stress in families whose children were hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for more than one week. The study aim was to describe sources of stress for families whose children require extended hospitalization in the PICU.
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Discordant identification in critical incident stress

Journal of Religion and Health, 1994
Conversations with a witness to a violent episode of hostage-taking lead the author to reflect on the importance of understanding the role of unconscious identifications in conducting group debriefings with trauma survivors. Individuals with discordant identifications, identifications which run counter to the usual experience, present special ...
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Counterbalancing misrepresentations of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and Critical Incident Stress Management

Australian Psychologist, 2004
The July 2003 edition of the Australian Psychologist was dedicated to a state-of-the-art description of occupational stress and wellbeing. It contained an article on psychological debriefing by Devilly and Cotton (2003), that misrepresents many aspects of the current field of knowledge and practice of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and ...
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Stress and the Critical Care Nurse

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1981
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