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dysreflexia
dys·re·flex·i·a D5461500 (dĭs′rĭ-flĕk′sē-ə)n. Abnormally increased or decreased response to physiologic stimuli.Translationsdysreflexia
dysreflexia [dis″re-flek´se-ah] a condition of disordered response to stimuli.autonomic dysreflexia 1. an uninhibited and exaggerated response of the autonomic nervous system to stimulation, as seen in many patients with high spinal cord injuries; see also autonomic dysreflexia.2. a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a life-threatening uninhibited sympathetic response of the nervous system to a noxious stimulus after a spinal cord injury at T7 or above.dysreflexia (dĭs′rĭ-flĕk′sē-ə)n. Abnormally increased or decreased response to physiologic stimuli.dys·re·flex·i·a (dis'rē-flek'sē-ă) A condition of disordered or inappropriate responses to stimuli. [dys- + reflex + -ia]dysreflexia (dĭs″rē′flĕks-ē-ă) The state in which an individual with a spinal cord injury at T-7 or above experiences a life-threatening uninhibited sympathetic response of the nervous system to a noxious stimulus. |