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Fatigue

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990
Fatigue is a pervasive, protective phenomenon affecting the totality of the individual. Assessment and management involve a wide range of activities to address the total human being's physical, psychological, cognitive, and spiritual dimensions. When elimination or neutralization of the effect of an antecedent condition is not an option, redesigning ...
L K, Hart, M I, Freel, F K, Milde
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Fatigue

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Fatigue is a common symptom in primary care with many causes ranging from benign to life threatening. Appropriate evaluation and management are guided by the patient's history, which provides valuable clues as to the source of the patient's symptoms. Ultimately a diagnosis may not be identified for many patients presenting with fatigue, and in these ...
Jennifer, Wright, Kim M, O'Connor
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Fatigue amnesia

Cortex, 2016
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Dharia, S., Zeman, Adam
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Postdialysis fatigue

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1996
To clarify the demographic and clinicolaboratory features of postdialysis fatigue (PDF), we enrolled 85 patients on maintenance hemodialysis in a cross-sectional study using validated questionnaires and chart review. Forty-three patients complained of fatigue after dialysis.
A H, Sklar   +4 more
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Auditory Fatigue

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2015
Given the relevance of possible hearing losses due to sound overloads and the short list of references of objective procedures for their study, we provide a technique that gives precise data about the audiometric profile and recruitment factor. Our objectives were to determine peripheral fatigue, through the cochlear microphonic response to sound ...
Julio, Sanjuán Juaristi   +1 more
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Fatigue

2003
Fatigue is a highly prevalent symptom in cancer patients. However in the daily practice this issue doesn't get adequate attention, because of limited therapeutic tools. A number of research issues in this field has been started during the last few years. Some of these new findings will soon modify and improve treatment options.
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