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Therapeutic Use of Metaphors

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1991
This article focuses on the use of metaphors or story-telling as a technique in psychotherapy with individuals, couples, and families. It includes samples of various metaphors, indications for their use, and specific examples from clinical practice that demonstrate therapeutic potential and impact.
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Use of therapeutic aerosols∗

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1963
ULMONARY complications may occur in the immediate or later postoperative period. They are more frequent in patients with preoperative respiratory disturbances and in those who have undergone upper abdominal or thoracic surgical procedures. Factors that cause interference with adequate ventilation and gaseous exchange include inadequate preoperative ...
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The Therapeutic Use of Dolls

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
Using dolls as therapy in a psychogeriatric unit.To acquaint nurses with this therapeutic modality.The Dolls Project.Dolls can be used therapeutically to awaken pleasurable affective responses in the older psychiatric client.
M, Ehrenfeld, R, Bergman
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Therapeutic Use of Calcitriol

Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2014
The synthesis of 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (Calcitriol) takes place mostly in the kidneys through the action of 1α-hydroxylase (CYP27B1) which converts 25(OH)D into 1,25(OH)2D3. Renal production of calcitriol is stimulated by PTH, low calcium and low phosphate and it is reduced by high phosphate and FGF23.
Mariano, Rodriguez   +2 more
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Therapeutic Uses of Humor

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1986
This paper examines psychological aspects of humor, leading into a review of the role of humor in psychotherapy. Constructive and destructive aspects of humor in psychotherapy are listed and brief clinical examples from a case given.
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The Therapeutic Use of Animais

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
Animal-facilitated therapy both benefits and suffers from the attention of the public and press. There is a need to balance the enthusiasm for pet-facilitated therapy programs with guidelines for their judicial use and continued research to identify their full potential.
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Therapeutic uses of FGFs

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2016
Fibroblast growth factors and their receptors regulate a wide range of biological functions from developmental processes during embryogenesis to diverse physiological roles in the adult state, including the regulation of angiogenesis, wound healing, and metabolism. Genetic defects, or dysregulated FGF signaling, result in a variety of human conditions,
Jun, Zhang, Yang, Li
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The Therapeutic Uses of Calcitonin

Scottish Medical Journal, 1978
Calcitonin is a potent hormonal inhibitor of bone resorption. Its major therapeutic effect is in the treatment of Paget's Disease of bone, in which it has been shown to reduce bone pain, lead to radiological and histological improvement in bone, and to restore abnormal biochemistry towards normal. Some patients are resistant to treatment, and in others
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Therapeutic Use of Albumin

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1980
Increasing use of normal human serum albumin may be contributing to the rising cost of medical care. To investigate whether albumin is extensively overused or abused, a study of the quality of albumin use was conducted in a Veterans Administration Hospital.
M R, Alexander   +3 more
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The therapeutic use of albumin

Archives of Family Medicine, 1992
In this review, we condense and summarize the results of studies on the therapeutic use of human albumin to promote the more efficient use of this costly resource. Reports of major controlled and uncontrolled therapeutic trials, reviews, and summary articles published in English between 1972 and 1991 were identified through library and MEDLINE searches.
G E, Hastings, P G, Wolf
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