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To Sleep, or Not to Sleep, that Is the Question
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2021Sleep disruptions occur in the intensive care unit (ICU), and pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions can help minimize the effects. A structured quality improvement plan will ensure successful implementation and sustainability of a sleep protocol in the ICU.
Glenn, Carlson, Alyssa, Curtis
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Brain and Development, 1986
Time-consuming studies in search of an endogenously occurring sleep substance started early in this century. The historical background of this field of sleep science is briefly reviewed. The search for "sleep-promoting substance (SPS)" started in 1972.
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Time-consuming studies in search of an endogenously occurring sleep substance started early in this century. The historical background of this field of sleep science is briefly reviewed. The search for "sleep-promoting substance (SPS)" started in 1972.
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Sleep and Sleep Disorders in the Hospital
Chest, 2012Sleep abnormalities are common and underrecognized in hospitalized patients. Sleep restriction is common and can have undesirable behavioral and physiologic effects. The general pattern of polysomnographic abnormalities observed in hospitalized patients is reduction in total sleep time, stages R (rapid eye movement), and N3 (slow wave) and increase in ...
Saiprakash B, Venkateshiah +1 more
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1983
As for sleep, the patient ought to follow the natural custom of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Should this be changed it is rather a bad sign. Least harm will result if the patient sleeps from early morning for a third part of the day. Sleep after this time is rather bad. The worst thing is not to sleep either during the day or
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As for sleep, the patient ought to follow the natural custom of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Should this be changed it is rather a bad sign. Least harm will result if the patient sleeps from early morning for a third part of the day. Sleep after this time is rather bad. The worst thing is not to sleep either during the day or
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Science, 2017
Evidence of sleep-induced weakening of synapses lends support for a controversial ...
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Evidence of sleep-induced weakening of synapses lends support for a controversial ...
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Sleep and sleep disorders in pregnancy
2020Pregnancy is associated with a number of physiologic changes in the body including hormonal, anatomical, and mechanical. These changes alter many physiologic functions including sleep. The literature suggests that a number of women develop changes in duration, pattern, and quality of sleep during pregnancy.
Ravi, Gupta, Vikram Singh, Rawat
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Scientific American Mind, 2018
The article focuses on research into the physiology of sleep. It mentions a research study by Carol Everson in 1989 which found rats totally deprived of sleep died within a month, and comments on the need for rapid eye movement sleep. It comments on intractable insomnia which is caused by inherited prions that damaged regions in the thalamus and ...
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The article focuses on research into the physiology of sleep. It mentions a research study by Carol Everson in 1989 which found rats totally deprived of sleep died within a month, and comments on the need for rapid eye movement sleep. It comments on intractable insomnia which is caused by inherited prions that damaged regions in the thalamus and ...
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