Disaster response
Introduction
Introduction Mainly manifested in physical, emotional, cognitive and behavioral. Physiological aspects: gastrointestinal discomfort, diarrhea, loss of appetite, headache, fatigue, insomnia, nightmares, easy frightening, feeling difficulty breathing or suffocation, congestion, muscle tension, etc. Emotional aspects: often fear, anxiety, fear, suspicion, distrust, depression, depression, sadness, irritability, despair, helplessness, numbness, denial, loneliness, nervousness, anxiety, anger, irritability, self-blame, excessive sensitivity or Be alert, unable to relax, continue to worry, worry about family health, fear of getting sick, fear of death, etc. Cognitive aspects: Insufficient attention, lack of self-confidence, inability to make decisions, forgetfulness, reduced efficacy, and inability to shift ideas from crisis events. Behavioral aspects: fear of seeing people, overeating, easy to blame or blame others, not easy to trust others.
Cause
Cause
The disease occurs in the left hemisphere and has a direct causal relationship with aphasia, most of which occur after multiple failures of aphasia patients attempting speech communication; neurological deficits; left hemisphere injuries are often accompanied by symptoms.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Brain CT examination ECT examination
The characteristics of Catastrophic Reaction are summarized as anxiety, tearful communication, shouting, giving up work in frustration or strongly refusing to check. Teasell has reported this year that the emotional outbreak of this disease is an uninterrupted abnormality. Emotional abnormalities, which may include irritability, anxiety, depression, and autonomic disorders such as pale and sweaty, are highlighted by a decline in ability to complete work and may therefore abandon or refuse to continue to complete the required work items. There seems to be a tendency to depression. Pessimistic despair, anger and silence appearing in the judgment of things occur simultaneously or alternately.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
CT examination, MRI and SPECT examination may indicate that the left hemisphere infarction is a pathological basis to further reveal the localization function of the brain function from the nerve function defect site, and it is possible to identify the patient's performance as Catastrophic Reaction.
The characteristics of Catastrophic Reaction are summarized as anxiety, tearful communication, shouting, giving up work in frustration or strongly refusing to check. Teasell has reported this year that the emotional outbreak of this disease is an uninterrupted abnormality. Emotional abnormalities, which may include irritability, anxiety, depression, and autonomic disorders such as pale and sweaty, are highlighted by a decline in ability to complete work and may therefore abandon or refuse to continue to complete the required work items. There seems to be a tendency to depression. Pessimistic despair, anger and silence appearing in the judgment of things occur simultaneously or alternately.
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