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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Atrioventricular (AV) dissociation is an electrocardiographic syndrome; a descriptive term for a variety of conditions of abnormal cardiac conduction which all feature independent function of the atria and ventricles. AV dissociation can be subclassified as AV dissociation by default (an independent ventricular pacemaker responds to slowing of the ...
R A, Harrigan, A D, Perron, W J, Brady
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Atrioventricular (AV) dissociation is an electrocardiographic syndrome; a descriptive term for a variety of conditions of abnormal cardiac conduction which all feature independent function of the atria and ventricles. AV dissociation can be subclassified as AV dissociation by default (an independent ventricular pacemaker responds to slowing of the ...
R A, Harrigan, A D, Perron, W J, Brady
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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2005
The dissociative disorders, including “psychogenic” or “functional” amnesia, fugue, dissociative identity disorder (DID, also known as multiple personality disorder), and depersonalization disorder, were once classified, along with conversion disorder, as forms of hysteria.
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The dissociative disorders, including “psychogenic” or “functional” amnesia, fugue, dissociative identity disorder (DID, also known as multiple personality disorder), and depersonalization disorder, were once classified, along with conversion disorder, as forms of hysteria.
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2018
A 52-year-old man sustained an injury to the right wrist following a fall into a push-up position. Direct-access outpatient physical therapy evaluation was performed 24 hours after the injury. A scaphoid radiograph series, consistent with American College of Radiology guidelines, was obtained based upon examination findings. The radiographs revealed a
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A 52-year-old man sustained an injury to the right wrist following a fall into a push-up position. Direct-access outpatient physical therapy evaluation was performed 24 hours after the injury. A scaphoid radiograph series, consistent with American College of Radiology guidelines, was obtained based upon examination findings. The radiographs revealed a
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A Review of Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1994There has been an explosion of activity concerning dissociation and dissociative disorders overseas, but little interest is apparent in Australian psychiatric publications. This article aims to critically examine the current conceptualisation of dissociation and its proposed relevance to the understanding of psychopathology, in order to create ...
M, Atchison, A C, McFarlane
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DISSOCIATIVE PHENOMENOLOGY OF DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2002The goal of this study was to investigate the dissociative phenomenology of dissociative identity disorder (DID). The Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID) was administered to 34 patients with DID, 23 patients with dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS), 52 patients with mixed psychiatric disorders, and 58 normal individuals ...
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Memory: task dissociations, process dissociations and dissociations of consciousness
1995AbstractThis chapter covers tasks, retrieval strategies, states of consciousness, task dissociations, and process dissociations and dissociations in reports of subjective awareness. It also reviews and combines recent data to understand better the relationship between task performance, retrieval strategies, and states of awareness.
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