Increased heart rate and sweating
[DOCX File]Patient Handouts - Redemption Psychiatry
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causing pupil dilation, sweating, increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure.--Parasympathetic division: counteracts sympathetic effects to bring . organism back to resting state. Cerebral Vasculature. Blood-brain barrier--Restricts the passage of solutes from the capillaries into the brain
[DOC File]Anxiety Disorders - Brown
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Symptoms: constant sense of dread; gut/intestinal upset; inability to focus; increased heart rate; excessive sweating; constant worry Common disorder; around 3% …
Excessive sweating, increased heart rate. Should I rest? - Doctor's in…
A man who is riding the carousel presents with increased heart rate, sweating, nausea. This condition is caused primarily by the stimulation of the following receptors: *Vestibular ampullar. Auditory. Visual. Vestibular otholitic. Proprioceptors. Sensory-2010. 9. Surface with an …
[DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
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At least four symptoms must be present to diagnose panic attack including: shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitations, increased heart rate, sweating, trembling, dizziness, fainting, nausea, abdominal distress, numbness, chills or hot flashes, sensation of choking, depersonalization or fear of dying.
[DOC File]File: Chap016, Chapter 16: Autonomic Nervous System
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There are both somatic and cognitive signs that show high levels of arousal. Somatic signs include increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, sweating, headache, dry mouth and nausea. If experienced, some of these could result in a drop in performance or concentration, especially headaches or nausea, which would impede concentration.
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Experiencing physical reactions when reminded of the traumatic event (sweating, increased heart rate) __6. Trying not to think or talk about the traumatic event __7. Trying to avoid activities or people that remind you of the traumatic event __8. Not being able to remember an …
[DOC File]Krok-1 2010
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Answer: You would probably have an increase in sympathetic activity resulting in increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, sweating, vasoconstriction of peripheral blood vessels causing the skin to be cold, increased metabolism, dilated bronchi, more glucose released into the blood, and a decrease in gastrointestinal activity.
[DOC File]Week 2
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Palpitations, pounding heart, or increased heart rate. Sweating. Trembling or shaking. Sensations of shortness of breath or smothering. Feeling of choking. Chest pain. Nausea. Dizziness. Derealization (feelings of unreality) or depersonalization. Feeling of losing control/going crazy. Fear of dying.
[DOC File]PTSD - University of Washington
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sweating. restlessness. seizures. increased heart rate or blood pressure. trouble sleeping or concentrating. strong desire to drink to relieve the symptoms of withdrawal. Some people who are dependent on alcohol have a life-threatening condition called delirium tremens (DTs) when they stop drinking alcohol. This is a medical emergency.
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