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Encyclopedia > Agitation

Agitation may have the following special meanings

  • Agitation, an emotional state
  • Agitation, putting into motion (by shaking or stirring)
  • Agitation, a term from the lexicon of Communists: political activities aimed at urging people to do something

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Drug May Calm Agitation From Alzheimer's (679 words)
Agitation associated with Alzheimer's disease is the No. 1 reason that dementia patients are admitted to nursing homes, says Pierre Tariot, MD, a professor of psychiatry, neurology, and aging at the University of Rochester.
Agitated Alzheimer's patients pose a threat to themselves and to caregivers, he says.
He says agitation is more likely to occur among patients in late-stage disease and notes that once agitation occurs, it is likely to persist throughout the course of the disease.
GDR Definitions of Agitation and Propaganda (1443 words)
Agitation leads to action, mobilizing the masses to further form the developed socialist society in the GDR, as well as to create fundamental prerequisites for the gradual transition to communism.
The strength of agitation lies in its truthfulness, in exact knowledge of the experiences of the masses in building a socialist society, as well as in spreading and transmission of new and progressive ideas.
Effective political mass agitation is characterized by consistent party-mindedness, elevated ideas, a closeness to life, persuasive reasoning, variety in the choice of means, and clarity.
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