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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1998
Surgical positioning is a very important aspect of caring for the patient intraoperatively. All surgical team members must work together to safely move and secure the patient to adequately expose the surgical site. The type of surgical position, anesthesia used and the patient's health status continue to be factors which contribute to optimizing the ...
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Surgical positioning is a very important aspect of caring for the patient intraoperatively. All surgical team members must work together to safely move and secure the patient to adequately expose the surgical site. The type of surgical position, anesthesia used and the patient's health status continue to be factors which contribute to optimizing the ...
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2014
Prone position can prevent ventilator-induced lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients receiving conventional mechanical ventilation and, hence, may have the potential to improve survival from this basis. Even though no single randomized controlled trial has proven benefit on patient outcome until recently, two meta-analyses ...
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Prone position can prevent ventilator-induced lung injury in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients receiving conventional mechanical ventilation and, hence, may have the potential to improve survival from this basis. Even though no single randomized controlled trial has proven benefit on patient outcome until recently, two meta-analyses ...
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
Positional nystagmus may be persistent or transitory. Of the persistent forms, type I refers to nystagmus changing direction in different head positions and type II to nystagmus beating in a single direction. Both types may denote either peripheral or central abnormality.
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Positional nystagmus may be persistent or transitory. Of the persistent forms, type I refers to nystagmus changing direction in different head positions and type II to nystagmus beating in a single direction. Both types may denote either peripheral or central abnormality.
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Living Positively as HIV Positive
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2011A nursing student records a brief biography of a Zambian nurse and certified midwife living with HIV/AIDS while shadowing the nurse during an undergraduate cross-cultural course in Macha, Zambia in January 2009. The nurse strives to live positively, educating, encouraging, and empowering others.
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Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 2005
This is an enjoyable account of some ``wonderful problems'' (cf. p. 656) in positional games, which professor Beck has dealt with extensively in the last decade and more. The main concepts are clearly expounded, building on the distinction between strong and weak games, important classical theorems are stated, and some of them (e.g., Zermelo and Erdős ...
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This is an enjoyable account of some ``wonderful problems'' (cf. p. 656) in positional games, which professor Beck has dealt with extensively in the last decade and more. The main concepts are clearly expounded, building on the distinction between strong and weak games, important classical theorems are stated, and some of them (e.g., Zermelo and Erdős ...
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Continuum, 2012
This article reviews the most common conditions that are caused by changes in head or body positions. Practical clinical methods to help distinguish vestibular from nonvestibular and central from peripheral vestibular positional dizziness are discussed.
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This article reviews the most common conditions that are caused by changes in head or body positions. Practical clinical methods to help distinguish vestibular from nonvestibular and central from peripheral vestibular positional dizziness are discussed.
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Positive Psychology, Positive Prevention, and Positive Therapy
2001Abstract Psychology after World War II became a science largely devoted to healing. It concentrated on repairing damage using a disease model of human functioning. This almost exclusive attention to pathology neglected the idea of a fulfilled individual and a thriving community, and it neglected the possibility that building strength is ...
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Clinical Psychology Forum, 1992
Clinical Psychology has traditionally focused on psychological deficits and disability. It has rarely privileged clients’ resilience and resourcefulness. The critical psychology tradition in the UK has highlighted the shortcomings of this approach (Johnstone, 2000; Newnes, Holmes, & Dunn, 1999, 2001).
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Clinical Psychology has traditionally focused on psychological deficits and disability. It has rarely privileged clients’ resilience and resourcefulness. The critical psychology tradition in the UK has highlighted the shortcomings of this approach (Johnstone, 2000; Newnes, Holmes, & Dunn, 1999, 2001).
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1965
The solution of the problem posed at the end of the last chapter is attempted by Brentano in his ultimate positive account of truth. This account is very cautious; it refers to evidently true judgements and ultimately comes to saying that a properly established judgement is what we call a true judgement.
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The solution of the problem posed at the end of the last chapter is attempted by Brentano in his ultimate positive account of truth. This account is very cautious; it refers to evidently true judgements and ultimately comes to saying that a properly established judgement is what we call a true judgement.
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