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World Journal of Surgery, 1993
AbstractUncomplicated major surgery is followed by a pronounced increased feeling of fatigue extending throughout the first month in about one‐third of patients. Postoperative fatigue correlates with the degree of surgical trauma but is not related to duration of general anesthesia and surgery or to preoperative nutritional status, age, or sex. Fatigue
T, Christensen, H, Kehlet
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AbstractUncomplicated major surgery is followed by a pronounced increased feeling of fatigue extending throughout the first month in about one‐third of patients. Postoperative fatigue correlates with the degree of surgical trauma but is not related to duration of general anesthesia and surgery or to preoperative nutritional status, age, or sex. Fatigue
T, Christensen, H, Kehlet
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2007
Mrs. S is a 63-year-old retired teacher who returns to the office for breast cancer follow-up. She was diagnosed with intraductal carcinoma, and her treatment included a modified radial mastectomy followed by four cycles of doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.
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Mrs. S is a 63-year-old retired teacher who returns to the office for breast cancer follow-up. She was diagnosed with intraductal carcinoma, and her treatment included a modified radial mastectomy followed by four cycles of doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.
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Professional Case Management, 2020
Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard in the health care industry. Not the same as burnout syndrome (BOS), compassion fatigue affects patient care and personal lives. This article discusses the difference between compassion fatigue and BOS, the key symptoms, how to self-test for compassion fatigue, and steps to take to minimize this epidemic.
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Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard in the health care industry. Not the same as burnout syndrome (BOS), compassion fatigue affects patient care and personal lives. This article discusses the difference between compassion fatigue and BOS, the key symptoms, how to self-test for compassion fatigue, and steps to take to minimize this epidemic.
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2012
The number of false high alarms in the hospital setting remains a serious problem. False alarms have desensitized care providers and, at times, have led to dire consequences for patients. Efforts by both industry and clinicians are beginning to address this situation in collaborative approaches.
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The number of false high alarms in the hospital setting remains a serious problem. False alarms have desensitized care providers and, at times, have led to dire consequences for patients. Efforts by both industry and clinicians are beginning to address this situation in collaborative approaches.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983
The phenomenon of vocal fatigue, although not well understood, is commonly considered a symptom of voice misuse. This paper reviews the clinical and experimental evidence linking vocal fatigue to the quality, pitch, and loudness of voice use. Other reasons for voice change are discussed. The paper concludes by stressing the immediate clinical benefits
E K, Sander, D E, Ripich
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The phenomenon of vocal fatigue, although not well understood, is commonly considered a symptom of voice misuse. This paper reviews the clinical and experimental evidence linking vocal fatigue to the quality, pitch, and loudness of voice use. Other reasons for voice change are discussed. The paper concludes by stressing the immediate clinical benefits
E K, Sander, D E, Ripich
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1992
Probably the greatest proportion of failures of components or structures in service can be ascribed to failure by fatigue. This is a type of failure caused by the action of varying stresses below the short-term static tensile or torsional strength of the material.
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Probably the greatest proportion of failures of components or structures in service can be ascribed to failure by fatigue. This is a type of failure caused by the action of varying stresses below the short-term static tensile or torsional strength of the material.
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2001
Fatigue consists of the cycling loading of a structure over time, that is loading and unloading. Thus, the new aspect introduced is the unloading, which suppresses proportional loading at the crack tip and leads to the accumulation of residual stresses after unloading.
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Fatigue consists of the cycling loading of a structure over time, that is loading and unloading. Thus, the new aspect introduced is the unloading, which suppresses proportional loading at the crack tip and leads to the accumulation of residual stresses after unloading.
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Irish medical journal, 2020
We are now entering the zone of pandemic fatigue1. It’s the stage when the initial enthusiasm and eagerness to tackle the crisis is replaced by feelings of exhaustion. In physiology terms, it is the point at which we have moved from acute to chronic stress. The adrenaline is running out.
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We are now entering the zone of pandemic fatigue1. It’s the stage when the initial enthusiasm and eagerness to tackle the crisis is replaced by feelings of exhaustion. In physiology terms, it is the point at which we have moved from acute to chronic stress. The adrenaline is running out.
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