Stressmanagement refers to a wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapy psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person s levels of Stress biological stress , especially chronic stress , usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning. In this context, the term stress refers only to a stress ... to the St. Louis Psychologists and Counseling Information and Referral, the process of stressmanagement ... numerous demands that can prove difficult to handle, stressmanagement provides a number of ways to manage anxiety and maintain overall well being. Despite stress often being thought of as a subjective experience, levels of stress are readily measureable using various physiological tests, similar to those used in polygraph s. Many practical stressmanagement techniques are available, some for use ... of the different stressmanagement techniques can be difficult to assess, as few of them have ... or alternative therapies. There are several Scientific modelling model s of stressmanagement ... ability to cope . Stressmanagement was developed and premised on the idea that stress is not a direct ... stressmanagement programme it is first necessary to identify the factors that are central to a person ... of StressManagement, Third Edition last Lehrer first Paul M. coauthors David H. FRW Barlow, Robert ... www.pzizz.com ref Spending quality time with pets Techniques of stressmanagement will vary according ... blood away from the extremities. Effectiveness Stressmanagement has physiological and immune benefits. ref cite journal author Bower, J. E. & Segerstrom, S.C. year 2004 title Stressmanagement, finding ... ref cite journal author Wolfgang Linden Joseph W. Lenz Andrea H. Con title Individualized StressManagement ... mangement Q&A on stressmanagement by Robert Sapolsky Stanford University Category Stress Category ... by Hans Selye , rather than what he calls eustress , a stress whose consequences are helpful or otherwise positive. Stress produces numerous symptoms which vary according to persons, situations, and severity ... more details
Critical incident stressmanagement CISM is an adaptive, short term psychological helping process that focuses ... to acute crisis management to post crisis follow up. Its purpose is to enable people to return to their daily routine more quickly and with less likelihood of experiencing post traumatic stress disorder . ref cite web url http www.vbgov.com file source dept ems Document 103.01.01.Critical Incident Stress Mgt Policy.pdf title Critical Incident StressManagement Purpose format PDF publisher Virginia ... web url http www.sgsp.edu.pl sos mitchel wyklady stress.pdf title StressManagement first Jeffrey T last ... cdshtm 253 2 gl eng.shtml title Critical Incident StressManagement publisher Corrective Service of Canada ... victims. See also StressmanagementStress medicine Clinical psychology References reflist Category .... Critical incidents raise stress levels dramatically in a short period of time and after treatment ... process is to establish or set the new normal stress levels as low as possible. Recipients ... www.emedicine.com emerg topic826.htm archivedate August 11, 2006 title Critical Incident StressManagement publisher eMedicine first Stephen A last Pulley date March 21, 2005 accessdate July 16, 2009 ... for posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD . However, less than 5 of emergency services personnel will develop ... stress Guidelines for preserving the health and careers of emergency services personnel. Englewood ... Critical Incident Stress Foundation ICISF has seven steps introduction of intervenor and establishment ... Concerns about the effectiveness of critical incident stress debriefing in ameliorating stress reactions ... post traumatic stress disorder PTSD . Cochrane Review, The Cochrane Library, 2002 ref ref name crit2 ... stress debriefings, firefighters disposition, and stress reactions. USFA FEMA CISM Research Project ... health of trauma exposed firefighters and critical incident stress debriefing. J Loss Trauma 7 223 ... debriefing on post traumatic stress symptomatology in traumatized police officers. British ... more details
wiktionary stressStress may refer to tocright Mechanical Stress mechanics , the average amount of force exerted per unit area Compressive stress , the stress applied to materials resulting in their compaction. It is the ability of a material to resist being crushed. Tensile stress also referred to as tension is the stress state leading to expansion Yield engineering Yield stress , the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically Biology Stress biology Stress physiology Stress psychological Geology Compression geology , the set of stresses directed toward the center of a rock mass Shear geology , the response of a rock to deformation usually by compressive stress and forms particular textures Tension geology , occurs when a rock is pulled apart in two opposite directions Music Accent music Stress band , an early 1980s melodic rock band from San Diego Stress Metal band , a Brazilian speed metal band. Stress Neo Psychedelic band , from the late 1980s Stress , a song by French band Justice, from album Stress song , the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed in Norwegian by Odd B rre Stress Anonymus album Stress Daddy Freddy album Stress Daddy Freddy album Other Stress card game , card game Stress linguistics , phonological use of prominence in language Stress journal Stress journal , a medical journal published by Informa plc Stress The Unit Stress The Unit , an episode of the television series The Unit disambiguation ar bg bs Stres de Stress Begriffskl rung fa fr Stress homonymie ko it Stress he ja simple Stress sk Stres sr uk ... more details
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Biotic Stress is stress biological stress that occurs as a result of damage done to plants by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, beneficial and harmful insects, weeds, and cultivated or native plant s. Agriculture It is a major focus of agricultural research, due to the vast economic losses caused by biotic stress to cash crops. The relationship between biotic stress and plant yield affects economic decisions as well as practical development. The impact of biotic injury on crop yield impacts population dynamics , plant stressor coevolution , and ecosystem nutrient cycling. ref Robert K.D. Peterson, Leon G. Higley. Biotic Stress and Yield Loss. 2001. ref Biotic stress also impacts horticultural plant health and natural habitat s ecology. Biological pest control Biological pest control herbivore agents feeding on invasive species results in biotic stress, part of reducing and controlling some noxious weed s in agricultural areas and natural ecosystems. The use of Neochetina eichhorniae mottled water hyacinth weevil Neochetina eichhorniae worldwide on Eichhornia crassipes water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes is an example. ref http el.erdc.usace.army.mil pmis mergedProjects Biocontrol html neochetina eichhorniae mottled waterhyacinth weevil.htm U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Waterways Experiment Station Neochetina eichhorniae Mottled Waterhyacinth Weevil . accessed 1.11.2011 ref ref http australianmuseum.net.au image Waterhyacinth Weevil Neochetina eichhorniae Australian Museum Waterhyacinth Weevil, Neochetina eichhorniae . accessed ... biotic stress from root, water, or nutrient competition below the surface, or from shading of sunlight ... stress Biotic component List of beneficial weeds References refs modelling ecosystems Category Stress Category Agroecology Category Habitat management equipment and methods Category Habitat ecology terminology biology stub fr Stress biotique uk ... more details
, A.J. year 2008 title Occupational Stress in Organizations journal Journal of Management Research ... volume 26 issue 5 pages 535 560 doi 10.1002 job.327 ref See also Workplace stressStressmanagement ...Refimprove date December 2010 Merge Workplace stress date December 2010 Occupational Stress is stress biological stress involving Employment work . Stress is defined in terms of its physical and physiological ... or a situation or factor that can cause stress. ref http dictionary.reference.com ref Occupational stress occurs when there is a discrepancy between the demands of the environment workplace and an individual ... can strain a person physically as well as mentally. One of the main causes of occupational stress ... work environment , downsizing, and shift work can result in occupational stress. ref name Brynien ... to the stress. ref name Brynien Downsizing may also be due to the privatization of a company ... of others, do not offer encouragement, or create a hostile work environment, this can cause stress ... security , and underutilized job abilities are also causes of occupational stress. cn date March 2011 Effects Physical symptoms that may occur because of occupational stress include fatigue medical ... cite journal author Ishikawa, S, et al. year 2009 title Prospective Study on Occupational Stress ... and immune system dysfunction. Prolonged occupational stress can lead to occupational burnout . Stress Models The demand control model and the effort reward imbalance model are two work stress ... rewards. It also acknowledges a personal component to the cause of stress, overcommitment . ref cite journal author Jonge, J., Landsbergis, P. & Vegchel, N. year 2005 title Occupational Stress in inter ... 149. Minas, C. Feb 2000 Stress at Work a Sociological Perspective The Canadian Review of Sociology ... of work related stress campaign. By A Pilkington and others. 2000 . Sudbury HSE Books. Contract ... stress.aspx Stress Toolkit IOSH Aspects of occupations DEFAULTSORT Occupational Stress Category Stress ... more details
. ref name De Boer Incident stressmanagement Critical incident stress debriefings CISDs have proven to be a successful coping method over the past 15 years for individuals in high stress, emergency ... to offer emotional reassurance, time for ventilation of feelings, education about stressmanagement ... feels they are emotionally stable enough to pursue stressmanagement and recovery. ref name ... stress and psychological distress. ref name Baker See also Critical incident stressmanagement Post .... In Volkman, Victor R. Ed. , Traumatic Incident Reduction and Critical Incident StressManagement. pp ...Orphan date February 2009 Incident Stress is a condition caused by acute stress which overwhelms a staff ..., EMTs, and other similar personnel. If not recognized and treated at onset, incident stress can lead to more serious effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder . Signs and symptoms Confusion Lower ... Symptomatololgy associated with excessive acute or sustained stress may include cognitive impairments ... name De Boer Causes of incident stress A critical incident that occurs to an individual is the starting point for incident stress if the individual is unable to cope. Critical incidents are defined ... attachment amoung adults is key to managing critical incident stress. Adults have four attachment ... but are very reluctant to allow them. Anxious preoccupied adults tend to deal with their stress by distancing ... adults typically cope better with critical incident stress, as opposed to non secure adults, because they develop less stress by nature. Secure adults are also less likely to develop posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD . ref name Bogaerts People exhibiting signs of Incident Stress require professional help to avoid the more serious condition of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder . ref name First Aid The DSM IV TR describes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder PTSD as having three distinct symptom clusters 1 ..., a diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder may be appropriate. ref name Bogaerts Factors, such as family ... more details
, women in middle and upper management had 6 higher stress levels than men in the same position. So ... Prevention A combination of organizational change and stressmanagement is often the most useful ...Merge Occupational stress date December 2010 Image Lewis Carroll Henry Holiday Hunting of the Snark Plate 7.jpg thumb 260px Workplace stress caused by an unsuitable work environment br Illustration by Henry Holiday in Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll s The Hunting of the Snark Workplace stress is the harmful ... niosh docs 99 101 Stress at Work. U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS NIOSH Publication Number 99 101. ref A variety of factors contribute to workplace stress such as negative ..., difficult relationships among coworkers and management, management bullying, harassment and lack ... last Thomas first W coauthors Colligan MSW, & Higgins M. title Workplace Stress journal Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health year 2006 volume 21 issue 2 pages 89 97 doi 10.1300 J490v21n02 07 ref Stress ..., Clinical depression depression , anxiety , post traumatic stress disorder and other types of emotional strain e.g., dissatisfaction, Fatigue medical fatigue , Stress biology tension , etc. , maladaptive ... work productivity or even injury . ref name Thomas2006 Job stress is also associated with various ... , ref cite web url http www.cdc.gov niosh programs workorg title NIOSH Work Organization and Stress ... Safety and Health ref or in extreme cases karoshi death . Prevalence Stress is a prevalent and costly problem in today s workplace. About one third of workers report high levels of stress. ref name ... the worker has more on the job stress than a generation ago. ref Princeton Survey Research Associates .... ref Evidence also suggests that stress is the major cause of Turnover employment turnover in organizations. ref name NIOSH Stressatwork With continued stress at the workplace, workers will develop psychological ... and Health and many other organizations, it is widely believed that job stress increases the risk ... more details
Stress tensor may refer to Stress mechanics , in classical physics Stress energy tensor , in relativistic theories Maxwell stress tensor , in electromagnetism See also Stress disambiguation Tensor disambiguation disambig de Spannungstensor he ... more details
2007 10 071009164122.htm ref Treatment main Stressmanagement There are a variety of methods to control chronic stress, including exercise , healthy diet , stressmanagement , relaxation technique ...Chronic stress is the response to emotional pressure suffered for a prolonged period over which an individual ... Zebras Don t Get Ulcers An Updated Guide To Stress, Stress Related Diseases, and Coping. 2nd Rev Ed ... and neurobiology of stress and adaptation central role of the brain url http physrev.physiology.org ... neurites and synapses after stress induced damage correlates with behavioral improvement url journal ... stress induces apical dendritic reorganization in pyramidal neurons of the medial prefrontal cortex ... K, Yuzurihara M, Ishige A, Sasaki H, Chui DH, Tabira T year 2000 title Chronic stress induces ... chronic mild stress in mice journal Behavior Genetics journal Behavior Genetics volume ..., Mesquita AR, Cerqueira JJ, Costa RM, Sousa N year 2009 title Chronic Stress Causes Frontostriatal ... occur to dopaminergic activity in the prefrontal cortex. ref name Mizoguchi Stress has a role in humans ... under stress and its purpose is to raise the glucose level in the blood. Glucose is the main energy source for human cells and its increase during time of stress is for the purpose of having energy ... adrenal axis, neuroendocrine factors, and stress. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 53, 865 871. ref The release of these hormones is intended to be temporary. If someone is under stress for long ... , 225 229. ref Different factors may prolong this fight or flight reaction in the body. Chronic stress ... Medicine 6 3 , 259 278 ref Symptoms In humans, symptoms of Chronic medicine chronic stress can ... last Metcalfe first C title Self reported stress and subsequent hospital admissions as a result ... attacks or a panic disorder . Stress plays a role in triggering or worsening depression and cardiovascular disease. ref cite journal author Cohen S, Janicki Deverts D, Miller GE title Psychological stress ... more details
463 475 pmid 15891777 issue 6 doi 10.1038 nrn1683 ref Coping Main Stressmanagement Responses to stress include adaptation, psychological coping such as stressmanagement , anxiety , and Depression mood ... to illness to avoid this, stress must be managed. Stressmanagement encompasses techniques intended ... the fight or flight response. Stressmanagement is effective when a person uses strategies to cope .... ref name Truby Truby, William. http www.trubyachievements.com Business StressManagementStress Test.html ...about the concept of stress in relation to biology the concept of stress in physics and mechanics Stress mechanics Stress is a term that is commonly used today but has become increasingly difficult to define ... sciences. Stress typically describes a negative concept that can have an impact on one s mental and physical quality of life well being , but it is unclear what exactly defines stress and whether or not stress is a cause, an effect, or the process connecting the two. With organisms as complex as humans, stress can take on entirely concrete or abstract meanings with highly subjective qualities .... The term stress had none of its contemporary connotations before the 1920s. It is a form of the Middle ... Coping and stress a conceptual analysis Journal of Advanced Nursing , 45 6 , 659 665 ref It had long been in use in Stress physics physics to refer to the internal distribution of a force exerted .... Paris ditions M dicales, 1926. ref Homeostasis is a concept central to the idea of stress. In biology ... causing an organism s condition to waver away from homeostasis can be interpreted as stress. A life ..., oftentimes consuming energy and natural resources, can also be interpreted as stress. In such instances ... by Hans Selye in 1926 who loosely described stress as something that in addition to being itself, was also the cause of itself, and the result of itself. ref The Stress of Life , Hans Selye, New ... stress as the non specific response of the body to any demand placed upon it. Present day neuroscientists ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Radial stress is Stress physics stress towards or away from the central axis of a curved member. br DEFAULTSORT Radial Stress Category Solid mechanics Engineering stub ... more details
respirators. Stress ulcer can be diagnosed after the initial management of gastrointestinal bleeding ...Stress ulcers are single or multiple mucosal defects which can become complicated by upper gastrointestinal bleeding during the physiologic Stress biology stress of serious illness. Ordinary peptic ulcers are found commonly in the gastric antrum and the duodenum whereas stress ulcers are found commonly ... Significance Stress ulcers, as defined by overt bleeding and hemodynamic instability, decreased hemoglobin ... Critical Care Trials group study. ref name Cook Patients with stress ulcers have a longer ICU length ... stress ulceration and bleeding. ref Cook DJ, Griffith LE et al. The attributable mortality and length ... associated with the stress ulcerations contribute to the increased mortality, the contribution ... of the stress ulceration cannot be ignored... Risk Factors Risk factors for stress ulcer formation ... exist that addresses the topic of risk factors for stress ulcer formation Non critically ill medical ... Society of Health System Pharmacists guideline recommends against the practice of stress ulcer prophylaxis in non critically ill patients. Diagnosis Stress ulcer is suspected when there is upper ... of Gastroenterology by Gregory L. Eastwood, M.D. &Canan Avunduk, M.D., Ph.D. 1994 ref Lesion of stress ... 81 7867 052 6 page 796 ref Stress Ulcer formation The pathogenic mechanisms are similar to those of erosive gastritis. ref name ReferenceB The pathogenesis of stress ulcer is unclear but probably is related ... of Gastroenterology Gregory L. Eastwood, M.D.& Canan Avunduk, M.D., Ph.D. 1994 ref Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis SUP Stress ulcer prevention redirects here, please adjust this redirect accordingly Prevention .... Who should be on stress ulcer prophylaxis? Not every patient who enters the hospital needs SUP ... with clinically significant bleeding from stress ulcers were mechanical ventilation for more than ... in the prevention of stress ulceration are less extensive than for antacids, H2 blockers ... more details
Stress test may refer to Stress testing , a form of testing that is used to determine the stability of a given system or entity Stress testing Financial sector , broad overview of financial sector stress tests Bank stress tests , links to USA Supervisory Capital Assessment Program stress testing and EU banking stress test exercise program Stress testing software , determines the robustness of software Cardiac stress test Stress Test television , an episode of Brandy and Mr Whiskers Contraction stress test For stress testing of materials, see Fatigue material dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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. ref name Cox Work & Stress publishes empirical papers, theoretical reviews, case studies, etc. A more detailed description of the historical development of the Work & Stress was published in 2009. ref ... & Stress Abstracting & Indexing format work accessdate 2009 10 11 ref Current Contents Ergonomics Abstracts ... more details
refimprove date October 2010 File Stress ball manipulation.jpg thumb A stress ball in use File Turkey stress reliever.jpg thumb A turkey shaped foam rubber stress reliever A stress ball is a malleable toy, usually not more than 7  cm in diameter. It is squeezed in the hand and manipulated by the fingers, ostensibly to either help relieve stress and muscle tension or to exercise the muscles of the hand. There are many types of stress balls. Many are a closed cell polyurethane foam rubber . This type of stress ball is made by injecting the liquid components of the foam into a mold. The resulting chemical reaction creates carbon dioxide bubbles as a byproduct, which in turn creates the foam. ref cite web url http www.stressballs.gb.com info stressfaq.html title Stress Ball FAQs archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080215101551 http www.stressballs.gb.com info stressfaq.html archivedate Feb. 15, 2008 ref Stress balls, especially those used in physical therapy , can also contain gel of different ... balls similar to a footbag are marketed and used as stress balls. Despite the name, many stress balls are not spherical. Many stress toys are molded in amusing shapes and screen or transfer printed with corporate logos. They are presented to employees and clients as promotional gifts. Stress balls are the third most popular promotional gift in the UK. citation needed date October 2010 Stress toys are a staple of cubicle s where repetitive stress injury repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome are common. Because of the many shapes now available, stress balls are generically known as stress relievers. Citation needed date August 2007 References reflist Commons category Stress balls DEFAULTSORT Stress Ball Category Ergonomics Category Physical therapy Category Stress Category Balls Category Executive toys Category Rubber toys ar fr Balle anti stress it Palla anti stress ml nl Stressbal sv Stressboll ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date October 2008 In continuum mechanics , Haigh Westergaard stress space , or simply stress space is a 3 dimensional space in which the three spatial axes represent the three principal stresses for a body subject to Stress physics stress . Functions of the principal stresses, such as the yield function, can be represented by surfaces in stress space . In particular, the surface represented by von Mises stress von Mises yield function is a right circular cylinder, equiaxial to each of the three stress axes. In 2 dimensional models, stress space reduces to a plane and the von Mises yield surface reduces to an ellipse. DEFAULTSORT Stress Space Category Continuum mechanics ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Contrastive stress is the Stress linguistics stressing of a word or syllable different from its normal Stress linguistics accentuation or pronunciation for the purpose of providing contrast or focus from an alternative word or syllable. Examples In the Gettysburg Address given by Abraham Lincoln , the stress given in the words of , by , and for in the sentence of the people, by the people, for the people is used to distinguish the three words as having greater purpose than the common terms. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse contrastive stress ref References Reflist Category Phonology Category Phonetics ... more details
Combat Stress is a UK charity offering residential treatment to ex servicemen and women suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 7039700.stm work BBC News title Combating the stress of civilian life date 11 October 2007 accessdate 30 April 2010 ref and other mental health issues. The Ex Services Mental Welfare Society was formed in the United Kingdom in 1919 just after the First World War when the effects of Combat stress reaction Shell Shock were becoming known ref http www.combatstress.org.uk combat stress society charity history.asp ref . During the 1980s it became known as Combat Stress for public relations purposes although legally is still known by its original name. It is a registered UK Charity. ref http www.combatstress.org.uk default.asp ref ref http www.charity commission.gov.uk SHOWCHARITY RegisterOfCharities CharityWithPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber 206002&SubsidiaryNumber 0 ref Before 1919 World War I main World War I The soldiers returning home from World War I suffered greatly from the horrors they had witnessed. Many returning veterans suffered from post traumatic stress disorder, called shell shock at the time. main Combat stress reaction In 1915 The British Army in France was instructed that cquote Shell shock and shell concussion cases should have the letter W prefixed to the report of the casualty, if it were ... and treatment about post traumatic stress disorder.asp ref Clinical depression Raised anxiety ... abuse drug and alcohol Psychotic conditions in a non acute phase PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ... The services provided ref http www.combatstress.org.uk welfare and treatment post traumatic stress ... Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprogramming EMDR Art therapy Art Therapy Anger management Anxiety Uncertainty Management Anxiety Management Sleep hygiene Sleep Hygiene Social skills Social Skills Training ... Kingdom Category Posttraumatic stress disorder ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Stress cover File Stress front cover.jpg thumbnail center discipline Stress biology Stress , neurology abbreviation Stress editor John A. Russell publisher Informa country United Kingdom website http www.informahealthcare.com sts impact 3.205 impact year 2009 frequency Bimonthly history 1996 present ISSN 1025 3890 eISSN 1607 8888 CODEN STREFR OCLC 36276980 Stress is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal covering interdisciplinary aspects of stress in terms of the mechanisms of stressful stimulation, the physiological and behavioural responses to stress, and their regulation, in both the short and long term adaptive mechanisms, coping strategies and the pathological consequences of stress. This includes research in physiology , neuroscience neurobiology , molecular biology , genetics , immunology , and behavioural studies. Stress is published by Informa and is edited by John A. Russell University of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, UK . Ref Cite web url http informahealthcare.com page EditorialAdvisoryBoard?journalCode sts title Stress Editorial Board accessdate 14 06 2010 ref The journal was established in 1996 and according to the Journal Citation Reports it has a 2009 impact factor of 3.205. The journal is published 6 times a year. ref cite web url http informahealthcare.com loi sts?open 2009 title Stress Online Publications accessdate 09 06 2010 format work ref References Reflist Category Medical journals Category Informa academic journals Category English language journals Category Bimonthly journals Category Publications established in 1996 ... more details
well change our approach to the management of stress induced hyperglycemia in the ICU. References ...Stress hyperglycemia also called stress diabetes or diabetes of injury is a medical term referring to transient elevation of the blood glucose due to the stress medicine stress of illness. It usually resolves spontaneously, but must be distinguished from various forms of diabetes mellitus . It is often discovered when routine blood chemistry measurements in an ill patient reveal an elevated blood glucose. Blood glucose can be assessed either by a bedside fingerstick glucose meter or plasma glucose as performed in a laboratory the latter being more efficacious . A retrospective cohort study by the Mayo Clinic held that bedside glucometry was a reliable estimate of plasma glucose with a mean difference of 7.9  mg dL, but still may not coincide with every individual. ref name Mayo2005 cite journal author Finkielman J, Oyen L, Afessa B title Agreement between bedside blood and plasma glucose measurement in the ICU setting journal Chest volume 127 issue 5 pages 1749 51 year 2005 pmid 15888855 doi 10.1378 chest.127.5.1749 ref The glucose is typically in the range of 140 300  mg dl 7.8 16.7 mM but occasionally can exceed 500  mg dl 28 mM , especially if amplified by drugs or intravenous ... and intravenous glucose are continued. Stress hyperglycemia is especially common in patients with hypertonic ... treatment of acute asthma with epinephrine . Steroid diabetes is a specific and prolonged form of stress hyperglycemia. In some people, stress hyperglycemia may indicate a reduced insulin secretory capacity ... in which significant stress hyperglycemia occurred. Treatment One of the most sweeping changes in intensive ... treatment of stress induced hyperglycemia. ref name survivingsepsis Dellinger RP, Carlet JM, Masur H, et al. Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock. Crit ... RP title Surviving Sepsis Campaign international guidelines for management of severe sepsis ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Context date October 2009 Stress Migration is a failure mechanism that often occurs in IC metallization aluminum , copper . Voids form as result of vacancy migration driven by the hydrostatic stress gradient. Large voids may lead to open circuit or unacceptable resistance increase that impededs the IC performance. Stress Migration is often referred as Stress Voiding , Stress Induced Voiding or SIV . High temperature processing of copper dual damascene structures leaves the copper with a large tensile stress due to a mismatch in coefficient of thermal expansion of the materials involved. The stress can relax with time through the diffusion of vacancies leading to the formation of voids and ultimately open circuit failures. ref Stress Migration and the Mechanical Properties of Copper, G.B. Alers, et al ref References references Category Semiconductor device fabrication industry stub ... more details
mergeto Water security date April 2012 Researchers define water stress and water scarcity in different ways. For example, some have presented maps showing the physical existence of water in nature to show nations with lower or higher volumes of water available for use. Others have related water availability to population. A popular approach has been to rank countries according to the amount of annual water resources available per person. For example, according to the Falkenmark Water Stress Indicator ref cite web url http www.grida.no climate ipcc tar wg2 180.htm title Climate Change 2001 Working Group II Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability publisher UNEP author Falkenmark and Lindh 1976, quoted in UNEP WMO date accessdate 2009 02 03 ref , a country or region is said to experience water stress when annual water supplies drop below 1,700 cubic metres per person per year. At levels between 1,700 and 1,000 cubic metres per person per year, periodic or limited water shortages can be expected. When water supplies drop below 1,000 cubic metres per person per year, the country faces water ... stress conditions. ref http www.fao.org nr water issues scarcity.html FAO Hot issues Water scarcity ref Water stress is considered set to become a permanent feature of British life . ref name historyandpolicy ... stress and insecurity, both at the global scale and in sectors that depend on water. ref The World ... measurement, calculated as part of a wider assessment of water management in 2007 ref Molden, D. Ed . Water for food, Water for life A Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture ... live in water scarce areas, as defined by this method. Causes of water stress The concepts of water stress and water scarcity are relatively new. Fifty years ago, when there were fewer than half ... Water Stress Category Futurology Category Environmental economics Category Environmental issues Category Water es Sequ a fr Stress hydrique cologie sv Vattenstress ... more details