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Prolonged coagulopathy after brodifacoum exposure

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2014
A case of brodifacoum exposure leading to coagulopathy lasting for approximately one year despite treatment with large doses of phytonadione is reported.A 36-year-old man was diagnosed with severe coagulopathy. He was treated and discharged on 40 mg of oral phytonadione daily.
Elizabeth L, Underwood   +5 more
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Prolonged Exposure Treatment

2015
The mass victims and high prevalence of combat- and terror-related PTSD underscores the urgent need for effective, time-limited, and easily disseminable interventions. Veterans and terror victims deal not only with horrifying sights, memories, and other aspects of the trauma itself such as survivor’s guilt, they also have to deal with the loss of ...
Nitsa Nacasch   +2 more
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Prolonged stimulus exposure reveals prolonged neurobehavioral response patterns

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2010
AbstractAlthough it has been shown repeatedly that minimum response times in sensory systems can be quite short, organisms more often continue to respond to sensory stimuli over considerably longer periods of time. The continuing response to sensory stimulation may be a more realistic assessment of natural sensory responses, so we determined for how ...
Brett A, Johnson   +6 more
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THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO INDUSTRIAL NOISE ON OTOSCLEROSIS

The Laryngoscope, 1980
AbstractMore than 3000 workers referred by the Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario have been evaluated for pension for industrial hearing loss. They include the normal proportion of otosclerotics, many of whom have had surgical therapy. The operations have been done by a wide variety of surgeons in the province of Ontario, and the results are ...
P W, Alberti   +3 more
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Foundations of Prolonged Exposure

2019
Abstract Foundations of prolonged exposure (PE) include (1) education about common reactions to trauma, what maintains trauma-related symptoms, and how PE reduces posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms; (2) repeated in vivo confrontation with situations, people, or objects that the patient is avoiding because they are trauma ...
Sheila A. M. Rauch   +3 more
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Prolonged Exposure Therapy

2020
Prolonged exposure (PE), the most widely used form of psychological therapy utilized to treat PTSD, has become the PTSD therapy of choice. The approach and protocol is described in detail for PE, noting that the average response rate is approximately 60–70%. While almost all PE studies have been done among males developing PTSD after war trauma, PE has
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia With Prolonged Exposure Compared to Sleep Hygiene and Prolonged Exposure

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Objective: Co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and insomnia disorder is common and associated with greater psychiatric and functional problems than either condition alone. Evidence-based PTSD treatment often does not effectively decrease insomnia, and insomnia may interfere with the mechanisms underlying PTSD treatment.
Peter J, Colvonen   +6 more
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Testicular Reaction to Prolonged Exposure to Nitrous Oxide

Anesthesiology, 1976
Male LEW/f Mai rats were exposed to an atmosphere of 20 per cent N2O, 20 per cent O2, and 60 per cent N2 for a maximum of 35 days. Evidence of injury to the seminiferous tubules was found in some animals by the second day. By 14 days, such damage was found in all animals.
B J, Kripke   +4 more
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Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD

2019
Abstract This therapist guide of prolonged exposure (PE) treatment is accompanied by the patient workbook, Reclaiming Your Life from a Traumatic Experience. The treatment and manuals are designed for use by a therapist who is familiar with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and who has undergone an intensive training workshop for ...
Edna Foa   +3 more
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Frostbite from prolonged exposure to moderate temperatures

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1951
Summary A case of typical frostbite with gangrene of the right ear in a child with acute rheumatic fever and congestive heart failure is reported. The child's head was held within six inches of the oxygen inlet of a Barach type oxygen tent over a period of days. The temperature of the oxygen varied between 65° and 70° F.
N, GOLDSTEIN, M P, MANNING
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