Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
These terms are used in the description of ventricular tachycardia.
The second type is ventricular tachycardia, affecting the lower chambers.
Have had cardiac arrest or ventricular tachycardia in the past.
An example of a life-threatening heart rhythm is ventricular tachycardia.
Rhythm discrimination will see how regular a ventricular tachycardia is.
In ventricular tachycardia, the heart beats regularly from 100 to 300 times a minute.
No episodes of sustained ventricular tachycardia have been documented recently.
It is very important that any causes of ventricular tachycardia be identified and treated, if possible.
In ventricular tachycardia, the heart beats too fast to effectively pump blood.
However, a high dose of ouabain can lead to ventricular tachycardia.
In many cases, a person with ventricular tachycardia will briefly lose consciousness and faint.
People who have had at least one episode of ventricular tachycardia, an abnormal heart rhythm.
For example, if the ventricular tachycardia results from a medicine, the medicine needs to be stopped.
Heart failure that is complicated by arrhythmias (especially ventricular tachycardia).
Ejection fraction of less than 40 percent, combined with ventricular tachycardia.
Last year, I had a patient who suffered from a dangerous cardiac rhythm called ventricular tachycardia.
Sometimes it is not known what causes ventricular tachycardia, especially when it occurs in young people.
Illegal drugs (such as stimulants, like cocaine) also may cause ventricular tachycardia.
Less common is ventricular tachycardia which occurs in individuals with structurally normal hearts.
Thioridazine-5-sulfoxide is associated with ventricular tachycardia and torsades de pointes.
The team establishes the fact that her ear pain was caused by super ventricular tachycardia.
Deficiencies of these electrolytes can increase your risk of ventricular tachycardia.
Ventricular tachycardia is a fast but regular rhythm.
Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias, ventricular tachycardia) may cause sudden death.
It was followed by open heart surgery on November 28 of that year, which left him with ventricular tachycardia for the rest of his life.
Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Vicarious traumatization, spirituality, and the treatment of sexual abuse survivors.
Vicarious traumatization: A framework the psychological effects of working with victims.
Practitioner self care in light of vicarious traumatization will be given special consideration.
Reactions discussed are consistent with the literature on vicarious traumatization effects.
Exposure to various critical incidents over time can contribute to the phenomenon of vicarious traumatization.
There are many ways of addressing vicarious traumatization.
Treating traumatized children may be unusually challenging for the therapist because of vicarious traumatization.
The impact on therapists who work with traumatized individuals is known as vicarious traumatization or compassion fatigue, she said.
Vicarious traumatization, while not well known by the general public, is an empirically recognized occupational hazard for service providers.
Transforming the pain: A workbook on vicarious traumatization.
Finally, we discussed the idea of "vicarious traumatization," the experience of being exposed to the trauma of another person.
Vicarious traumatization and burnout in Connecticut psychologists: Empirical findings.
Crothers, Delphine 1995 "Vicarious traumatization in the work with survivors of childhood trauma."
In other words, provided "care and feeding" of the team behind the scenes to prevent vicarious traumatization (compassion fatigue) from their intense and difficult work.
Trauma and the therapist: Countertransference and vicarious traumatization in psychotherapy with incest survivors.
Beyond vicarious traumatization lies vicarious transformation (VTF).
Pam Jackson is a private practice psychologist who specializes in vicarious traumatization (VT) work and runs workshops for professionals and organizations on the topic.
We may experience "vicarious traumatization", threats to personal beliefs about the benevolence of others, especially men, or threats to personal beliefs about the world as safe.
Vicarious traumatization, transformation in the self of a trauma worker or helper that results from empathic engagement with traumatized clients and their reports of traumatic experiences.
In working with these clients, nurses witness clients' abuse stories and engage in intense therapeutic relationships which can leave the staff vulnerable to traumatic transference (or vicarious traumatization).
In his 2007 book The Assault on Reason, Al Gore posited that watching television has an impact on the orienting response, an effect similar to vicarious traumatization.
The burnout and vicarious traumatization constructs overlap (specifically in the area of emotional exhaustion [Gamble, Pearlman, Lucca, & Allen, 1994]).
Annotations for Bibliography on Vicarious Traumatization and Forms of Traumatic Stress in the Workplace of Psychiatric Nurses.
In vicarious traumatization, countertransference includes normal reactions to the painful feelings, images and thoughts accompanying exposure to clients' trauma material (e.g. rage, fear, revenge, horror, grief, vulnerability, guilt, shame).
The symptoms, he said, are the result of "vicarious trauma."
This is the process of transforming one's vicarious trauma, leading to spiritual growth.
Vicarious trauma: The effects on female counselors of working with sexual violence survivors.
Support services are needed for service providers who encounter abuse situations because of the vicarious trauma that they may experience.
He provided psychosocial training and vicarious trauma prevention to workers in different humanitarian organizations.
Information on vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue will be provided along with some tools for their prevention.
Aid organizations in Haiti know about this phenomenon, called vicarious trauma, and they're preparing for it.
• care for vicarious trauma of support workers.
Living and working self-reflectively to address vicarious trauma.
She said vicarious trauma was relatively little understood, and had been listed this year for the first time in the manual of psychological disorders.
Some people who are subject to vicarious trauma actually see the crash scene in the media and actively put themselves in the scenario.
Among the causes for aviatophobia is what many will experience as a result of seeing reports about the crash near Buffalo: vicarious trauma.
He has been getting reports from people who are either really unemotional or really emotional all the time, which could be signs of vicarious trauma.
Blood phobia is often caused by direct or vicarious trauma in childhood or adolescence.
In the medical profession, this is often described as "burnout": the more specific terms secondary traumatic stress and vicarious trauma are also used.
Vicarious trauma is a multifaceted construct requiring a multifaceted assessment.
This is called vicarious trauma.
Experts call this phenomenon "vicarious trauma."
Unlike vicarious trauma, countertransference can be a very useful tool for psychotherapists, providing them with important information about their clients.
Understanding and addressing vicarious trauma.
Vicarious trauma is a name for the psychological impact people may experience through first-hand exposure to survivor's accounts of trauma.
Burnout and vicarious trauma can co-exist.
Vicarious trauma in attorneys.
The signs and symptoms of vicarious trauma parallel those of direct trauma, although they tend to be less intense.
A second dimension of the course will include an exploration of compassion fatigue, accumulated vicarious trauma and posttraumatic stress.