| general adaptation s. |
a syndrome defined by Hans Selye to include all nonspecific systemic reactions of the body to prolonged exposure to systemic stress; he described three stages in the reacting: the alarm reaction, resistance, and exhaustion.
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| general systems framework |
A conceptual model of nursing developed by Imogene King in which individuals and groups are categorized into three interacting systems?personal, interpersonal, and social?and in which the goal of nursing is to help peop
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| general duty n. |
a registered nurse, usually one who has not undergone training beyond the basic nursing program, who sees to the general nursing care of patients in a hospital or other health agency.
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| generalized heat urticaria |
Cholinergic urticaria.
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| general fertility r. |
the most widely used measure of fertility; the number of live births in a geographic area in a year per 1000 women of childbearing age, which is usually defined as age 15 to 44 years.
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