An Intensive Program for Severely Disturbed Children
Social Casework, 1975An outreach service, alternative to residential care, utilized special education resources in the community and increased families' alliances with the ...
Margrit Cohen, Patricia L. Ewalt
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The Nexus Between Sleep Disturbance and Delirium Among Intensive Care Patients
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2021Sleep in intensive care is hampered due to many factors; the clinical environment itself exacerbates sleep disturbance. Research suggests that interventions aimed at improving sleep quality have produced positive effects in reducing incidences and duration of delirium.
Delaney, Lori +2 more
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Monitoring Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disturbances in Intensive Care
1989Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on monitoring acid-base and electrolyte disturbances in intensive care. The information obtained from biochemical investigations of patients in intensive care is exploited in an optimum way when certain conditions are met.
A, Kazda +3 more
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Cross-lagged longitudinal analysis of pain intensity and sleep disturbance
Disability and Health Journal, 2020There is substantial evidence that pain intensity and sleep are related, with findings generally suggesting more support for the influence of sleep on pain intensity than vice versa. However, the strength and direction of the relationship has been found to vary among different populations, with few studies in individuals with chronic physical ...
Dagmar Amtmann +3 more
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Disturbance intensity is a stronger driver of biomass recovery than remaining tree‐community attributes in a managed Amazonian forest [PDF]
Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It remains, however, largely unclear how above‐ground biomass (AGB) recovery of species‐rich tropical forests is ...
Angela L de Ávila +2 more
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Sodium Disturbances Commonly Encountered in the Neurologic Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2010Disorders of sodium and water balance are common in patients with central nervous system (CNS) disease. These disorders frequently complicate the treatment course by precipitating or worsening neurological symptoms. These patients are not only at risk for symptoms secondary to dysnatremia but also at risk from the consequences of treatment.
Theresa, Murphy-Human +1 more
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Disturbances in a Boundary Layer Introduced by a Low Intensity Array of Vortices
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1975To acquire insight into the role of free-stream turbulence on laminar-turbulent transition, the interaction between a boundary layer and an array of single-wavenumber vortices convected at the mean free-stream velocity is studied analytically and numerically. For small amplitudes, the effect of a spectrum can be obtained by superposition.
Rogler, Harold L., Reshotko, Eli
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Delayed post-neonatal intensive care unit hearing disturbance
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1996Ten children, who developed hearing disturbance after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), are reported. All were born at full term, between November 1988 and November 1992, weighed at least 2500 g and had normal auditory brainstem response (ABR) at discharge from the NICU. All ten underwent thorough evaluation to determine the cause
N, Kawashiro +4 more
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Effect of Intensive Acoustic Disturbances on Subsonic Jets
2004The approach to the control of aerodynamic and acoustical characteristics of subsonic turbulent jets by means of weak acoustical disturbances was demonstrated in Chap. 2 and 3. In the present chapter we consider some results of experimental study for effects of intensive periodical and, particularly, acoustical disturbances on aerodynamic ...
A. S. Ginevsky +2 more
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Glucose Disturbances and Atypical Antipsychotic Use in the Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2016Purpose: Chronic use of atypical antipsychotics may lead to metabolic abnormalities including hyperglycemia. Although evidence supports acute hyperglycemic episodes associated with atypical antipsychotic use, the acute use of atypical antipsychotics in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting has not been studied ...
Amy, Bishara +3 more
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