MILD - Sharpened senses, increased motivation, alert, enlarged perceptual field, can solve problems, learning is effective, restless, GI butterflies, sleepless, irritable, hypersensitive to noise, MODERATE - Selectively attentive, perceptual field limited to immediate task, can be redirected, cannot connect thoughts or events, muscle tension, diaphoresis, pounding pulse, headache, dry mouth, high pitch voice, increase speech rate, GI upset, frequent urination, increased nervous movements, SEVERE - Perceptual field reduced to one or scattered details, cannot complete tasks, cannot solve problems or learn, behavior is geared toward relief of anxiety but is normally ineffective. Feels awe, dread, or horror, doesn't respond to redirection, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, trembling, rigid stance, vertigo. Pale, tachycardia, chest pain, crying, PANIC - Perceptual field reduced to self. Cannot process environment, distorted perceptions, loss of rational though, personality disorganization. Doesn't recognize danger, possibly suicidal, delusions or hallucinations possible. Cannot communicate verbally. Either cannot set and may bolt and run, or totally mute and immobile ,
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