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dissociation /dis·so·ci·a·tion/ (-so″se-a´shun)
1. the act of separating or state of being separated.
2. the separation of a molecule into two or more fragments produced by the absorption of light or thermal energy or by solvation.
3. segregation of a group of mental processes from the rest of a person's usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, perception, and sensory and motor behavior.

atrial dissociation  independent beating of the left and right atria, each with normal rhythm or with one or both having an abnormal rhythm.
atrioventricular dissociation  control of the atria by one pacemaker and of the ventricles by another, independent pacemaker.
electromechanical dissociation  continued electrical rhythmicity of the heart in the absence of effective mechanical function.

dis·so·ci·a·tion (d-ss-shn, -sh-)
n.
1. The chemical process by which the action of a solvent or a change in physical condition, as in pressure or temperature, causes a molecule to split into simpler groups of atoms, single atoms, or ions.
2. The separation of an electrolyte into ions of opposite charge.
3. Separation of a group of related psychological activities into autonomously functioning units, as in the generation of multiple personalities.

dis·soci·ate v.
dis·soci·ative adj.

Dissociation
A psychological mechanism in which the mind splits off certain aspects of a traumatic event from conscious awareness. Dissociation can affect the patient's memory, sense of reality, and sense of identity.

dissociation
[disō′shē·ā′shən]
Etymology: L, dis + sociare, to unite
1 the act of separating into parts or sections.
2 an unconscious defense mechanism by which an idea, thought, emotion, or other mental process is separated from the consciousness and thereby loses emotional significance. See also dissociative disorder. dissociative [disō'shē·ətiv] , adj.

dissociation [dis-so″she-a´shun]
1. the act of separating or state of being separated.
2. the separation of a molecule into fragments produced by the absorption of light or thermal energy or by solvation.
3. segregation of a group of mental processes from the rest of a person's usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, perception, and sensory and motor behavior, as in the separation of personality and aspects of memory or subpersonalities in the dissociative disorders or in the segregation of an idea or object from its emotional significance, as is sometimes seen in schizophrenia.
atrial dissociation independent beating of the left and right atria, each with normal rhythm or with various combinations of normal rhythm, atrial flutter, or atrial fibrillation.
atrioventricular dissociation a condition in which the atria and the ventricles contract independently of each other, without synchronization of their rhythms.
electromechanical dissociation pulseless electrical activity.
isorhythmic atrioventricular dissociation a cardiac rhythm in which the atria and the ventricles beat independently and at approximately the same rate.

dissociation,
n the psychologically induced, distinct partition of separate mental functions (e.g., identity, memory, and awareness) from normal behavior or consciousness.

dissociation
the act of separating or the state of being separated.

atrial dissociation
independent beating of the left and right atria, each with normal rhythm or with various combinations of normal rhythm, atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation.
atrioventricular dissociation
independent pacemakers in the atria and ventricles.
dissociation constant
the tendency of a solute to dissociate in solution.
hepatocyte dissociation
hepatocytes becomes detached from their neighboring cells, either generally or locally; a feature of death of the patient.

dissociation
Elimination of the stimulus to fusion. It is usually accomplished by occluding one eye, or by inducing gross distortion of the image seen by one eye (e.g. Maddox rod), or by placing a strong prism in front of one eye (e.g. von Graefe's test) with the result that the eyes will move to the passive position (or heterophoria position). See dissociated heterophoria; passive position; diplopia test; dissociating test.

dissociation
Cardiology Electromagnetic dissociation, see there. See also Atrioventricular dissociation, Pulse-temperature dissociation Psychiatry A mental response that diverts consciousness from painful or traumatic associations Examples Shock, numbing, paralysis, loss of speech or other sensory perception, or even loss of consciousness.


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