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Excited delirium is a controversial proposed condition that manifests as a combination of delirium, psychomotor agitation, anxiety, hallucinations, speech disturbances, disorientation, violent and bizarre behaviour, insensitivity to pain, elevated body temperature, and superhuman strength.〔("White Paper Report on Excited Delirium Syndrome" ), ACEP Excited Delirium Task Force, American College of Emergency Physicians, September 10, 2009〕 Excited delirium is sometimes called excited delirium syndrome if it results in sudden death (usually via cardiac or respiratory arrest), an outcome that is sometimes associated with the use of physical control measures, including police restraint.〔〔 All or nearly all of reported cases of excited delirium involve people who are in police custody〔 or are fighting with the police.〔 ==Signs and symptoms== The signs and symptoms for excited delirium may include:〔〔(Alan W. Benner, Excited Delirium, 1996 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Excited Delirium.org: For Law Enforcement )〕 * Paranoia * Disorientation * Hyper-aggression * Tachycardia * Hallucination * Diaphoresis * Incoherent speech or shouting * Seemingly superhuman strength or endurance (typically while trying to resist restraint) * Hyperthermia (overheating)/profuse sweating (even in cold weather) * Inappropriately clothed e.g. having removed garments 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Excited delirium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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