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- DECOMPENSATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DECOMPENSATION is loss of physiological or psychological compensation; especially : inability of the heart to maintain adequate circulation
- Decompensated Heart Failure: What You Should Know - Healthline
Decompensated heart failure (DHF) means that symptoms from heart failure are severe enough to require immediate medical attention Dyspnea or shortness of breath is the most common symptom of
- Defining Physiological Decompensation: An Expert Consensus and . . .
Research into the etiology, prediction, and prevention of physiological decompensation has been hampered by an absence of both a descriptive definition of decompensation and standardized clinical criteria with which to identify patients who have decompensated
- Decompensation in Mental Health and Social Security Disability
Psychiatrists and psychologists use the term "decompensating" to describe worsening symptoms of mental illness An "episode of decompensation" is a period of significant, often rapid, deterioration in mental health, such as a panic attack
- Psychological Decompensation: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Psychological decompensation refers to the breakdown of an individual’s mental coping mechanisms in the face of stress or adversity It’s as if the mind’s carefully constructed defense systems crumble, leaving the person vulnerable to a flood of overwhelming emotions and thoughts
- Decompensation | definition of decompensation by . . . - Medical Dictionary
1 any failure of homeostatic mechanisms 2 inability of the heart to maintain adequate circulation; it is marked by dyspnea, venous engorgement, cyanosis, and edema 3 in psychiatry, the failure of defense mechanisms, which results in progressive personality disintegration
- Decompensated heart failure: Symptoms, treatment, and more
Decompensated heart failure (DHF) is heart failure that has worsened and needs immediate medical attention It can develop in people with preexisting heart failure and those without signs of the
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