| SCDA | situational control of daily activities [scale] |
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| situational psychosis | A transitory but severe emotional disorder caused in a predisposed person by a seemingly unbearable situation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| situational test | In psychology and psychiatry, a test situation in which a subject is observed as he or she performs a task or an actual sample of the job or role to be performed; e.g., a test used to select individuals for the Office of Strategic Services during the Second World War and for managerial positions today. (05 Mar 2000) |
| acute situational reaction | An acute emotional reaction related to extreme environmental stress. Synonym: acute situational reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| situational anxiety |
A feeling of apprehension, discomfort and dread which is precipitated by a new experience, or a change of situation or events.
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| situational depression |
An episode of emotional and psychological depression that occurs in response to a specific set of circumstances.
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| situational low self-esteem |
Episodic feelings about self or capabilities that develop in response to a loss or change. SEE: chronic low self-esteem ; Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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| situational syncope |
Loss of consciousness that occurs only in certain distinct clinical circumstances, such as after urinating, coughing, or having a bowel movement. It is sometimes associated with inadequate return of blood to the right side of
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| situational a. |
that occurring specifically in relation to a situation or object.
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