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This is a mind map about stress. The main contents include: prevention and treatment principles of pathological stress, stress and disease, body function and metabolic changes and mechanisms during stress, overview.
Edited at 2024-04-06 01:14:06This is a flowchart illustrating the process of archiving monthly failure analysis reports and tracking the implementation of improvement measures. The diagram is structured into five main steps, each with specific tasks and sub-tasks.Monthly Report Collection & Organization: This step involves collecting failure analysis reports from various departments, reviewing them for completeness, and categorizing them by product, failure mode, and severity. Root Cause Analysis & Statistics: Here, the focus is on categorizing causes, analyzing trends, identifying root causes, and compiling statistics on high-frequency failure modes and key components. Improvement Measure Formulation & Assignment: This step includes formulating improvement measures, assigning responsibilities, and setting timelines for implementation.Measure Implementation Tracking & Verification: It involves tracking the progress of implementation, verifying effectiveness, and confirming issue closure.Knowledge Base Update & Monthly Report Output: The final step covers archiving reports, updating the knowledge base, and compiling monthly summaries.This template can be easily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to suit different organizational needs.
This is a timeline infographic detailing the annual product certification acquisition countdown process, structured into four sequential phases. The first phase, Certification Planning & Initiation, encompasses goal setting, timeline planning, resource preparation, defining specific certification objectives such as CCC/CE/FCC, formulating an annual plan with key milestones, and allocating necessary budget, personnel, and sample resources. Following this, the Application & Testing Phase involves material submission, coordination with certification agencies, core testing procedures, preparation of technical documents, application forms, and samples, selection of the appropriate certification agency, and execution of critical safety, EMC, and RF tests. The subsequent Rectification & Acquisition Phase focuses on addressing and rectifying any identified issues, re-verification processes, acquisition of the certificate, analysis of test issues, implementation of necessary fixes, and modification of samples for supplemental testing. Finally, the Countdown Monitoring phase emphasizes tracking progress, managing risks, monitoring remaining days and key milestones, managing time, technical, and cost risks, and maintaining effective internal and external communication throughout the process. This comprehensive template can be readily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to meet diverse organizational requirements.
This is a flowchart detailing the weekly update and review plan for technical documents. The process is divided into six main stages, each with specific tasks and responsibilities. It begins with Weekly Planning, where the document scope is defined, update objectives are set, and schedules are arranged. Next, Document Updates involve maintaining various documents such as hardware design documents, test specifications, and BOM tables, alongside version control and archiving. Internal Review Preparation follows, focusing on compiling review materials, identifying participants, and setting agendas. The Review Meeting stage includes document examination, problem discussion, decision recording, and responsibility allocation. After the meeting, Review Feedback Processing takes place, involving issue tracking, document modification, quality checks, and closure verification. Finally, Output Deliverables are prepared, including official release versions, release notifications, review reports, and plans for the next week. This structured approach ensures systematic and efficient management of technical documents, and the template can be easily adapted using tools like EdrawMind.
This is a flowchart illustrating the process of archiving monthly failure analysis reports and tracking the implementation of improvement measures. The diagram is structured into five main steps, each with specific tasks and sub-tasks.Monthly Report Collection & Organization: This step involves collecting failure analysis reports from various departments, reviewing them for completeness, and categorizing them by product, failure mode, and severity. Root Cause Analysis & Statistics: Here, the focus is on categorizing causes, analyzing trends, identifying root causes, and compiling statistics on high-frequency failure modes and key components. Improvement Measure Formulation & Assignment: This step includes formulating improvement measures, assigning responsibilities, and setting timelines for implementation.Measure Implementation Tracking & Verification: It involves tracking the progress of implementation, verifying effectiveness, and confirming issue closure.Knowledge Base Update & Monthly Report Output: The final step covers archiving reports, updating the knowledge base, and compiling monthly summaries.This template can be easily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to suit different organizational needs.
This is a timeline infographic detailing the annual product certification acquisition countdown process, structured into four sequential phases. The first phase, Certification Planning & Initiation, encompasses goal setting, timeline planning, resource preparation, defining specific certification objectives such as CCC/CE/FCC, formulating an annual plan with key milestones, and allocating necessary budget, personnel, and sample resources. Following this, the Application & Testing Phase involves material submission, coordination with certification agencies, core testing procedures, preparation of technical documents, application forms, and samples, selection of the appropriate certification agency, and execution of critical safety, EMC, and RF tests. The subsequent Rectification & Acquisition Phase focuses on addressing and rectifying any identified issues, re-verification processes, acquisition of the certificate, analysis of test issues, implementation of necessary fixes, and modification of samples for supplemental testing. Finally, the Countdown Monitoring phase emphasizes tracking progress, managing risks, monitoring remaining days and key milestones, managing time, technical, and cost risks, and maintaining effective internal and external communication throughout the process. This comprehensive template can be readily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to meet diverse organizational requirements.
This is a flowchart detailing the weekly update and review plan for technical documents. The process is divided into six main stages, each with specific tasks and responsibilities. It begins with Weekly Planning, where the document scope is defined, update objectives are set, and schedules are arranged. Next, Document Updates involve maintaining various documents such as hardware design documents, test specifications, and BOM tables, alongside version control and archiving. Internal Review Preparation follows, focusing on compiling review materials, identifying participants, and setting agendas. The Review Meeting stage includes document examination, problem discussion, decision recording, and responsibility allocation. After the meeting, Review Feedback Processing takes place, involving issue tracking, document modification, quality checks, and closure verification. Finally, Output Deliverables are prepared, including official release versions, release notifications, review reports, and plans for the next week. This structured approach ensures systematic and efficient management of technical documents, and the template can be easily adapted using tools like EdrawMind.
stress
Overview
Stress: When the body feels strong stimulation from various factors, in order to satisfy Its response to demands, adaptive changes and reconstruction of internal environmental homeostasis
Stressors: various factors that cause stress reactions
Types of stress responses
physical stress and psychological stress
acute stress and chronic stress
physiological stress and pathological stress
Metabolic changes and mechanisms of body function during stress
neuroendocrine responses to stress and mechanism
The neuroendocrine response is Metabolism and multiple organ functions A basis for change
Locus coeruleus-sympathetic-adrenal medullary system (LSAM)
structural basis
The locus coeruleus is the major central integration site
central effect
Mainly characterized by excitement, alertness, concentration and nervousness
Overactivation can produce emotional reactions such as anxiety, fear, or anger.
Associated with elevated norepinephrine (NE) levels
peripheral effect
Catecholamine levels rise rapidly
Enhance heart function
Regulate hemoperfusion
Improve respiratory function
Promote energy metabolism
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system (HPAC)
structural basis
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is the central site
CRH secretion is a key link in HPAC system activation
CRH: corticotropin-releasing hormone
Regulates the synthesis and secretion of glucocorticoids (GC) by the adrenal cortex
central effect
Causes changes in mood and behavior
Appropriate amount of secretion increases to keep the body excited or happy
peripheral effect
Mainly mediated by GC
maintain blood pressure
maintain blood sugar
Conducive to fat mobilization
Fight cell damage
Inhibit inflammatory response
Other neuroendocrine reactions
Glucagon and insulin
Antidiuretic hormone and aldosterone
beta-endorphin
Immune response to stress
Jointly regulate the body's stress response in the form of a network
acute phase response and acute phase proteins
acute phase reaction
Infections, burns, major surgeries, trauma and other strong stressor-inducing mechanisms a rapid defense response produced by the body
acute phase protein (APP)
Related plasma protein peptides collectively
Under normal circumstances, plasma APP content is low and remains relatively stable.
It is a secreted protein mainly synthesized by liver cells.
biological functions
Anti-infective
Resistant to damage
Regulate coagulation and fibrinolysis
Integrate transportation functions
cellular stress response
A series of defensive responses to enhance cells’ ability to resist damage and rebuild cell homeostasis
ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) are thought to be second messengers that initiate cellular stress responses
Heat shock response (HSR)
A cellular response characterized by increased production of heat shock proteins
oxidative stress
Excessive free radicals cause oxidative damage to tissue cells
psychological and behavioral responses to stress
emotional response
behavioral response
psychological self-defense
Stress and disease
Cardiovascular diseases
sudden cardiac death
coronary heart disease
hypertension
digestive tract diseases
functional gastrointestinal disease
A category of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms without clear organic lesions or Gastrointestinal diseases with abnormal biochemical indicators
stress ulcer
Acute lesions of gastric and duodenal mucosa caused by strong stress
Psychiatric and neurological diseases
stress disorder
acute stress disorder
post traumatic stress disorder
adjustment disorder
depression
immune related diseases
immune function suppression
autoimmune disease
Endocrine and metabolic diseases
Principles of prevention and treatment of pathological stress
Remove physical stressors promptly
Focus on psychotherapy and psychological care
Proper use of glucocorticoids
Strengthen nutrition