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Progress has been made in the management of chronic pain and in the education of patients and physicians in such techniques as biofeedback, acupuncture, and meditation and the appropriate use of narcotics and other medications. Using advanced medical-imaging technology, researchers have now located mul...
As older adults spend most of the day indoors, it is of great importance to improve indoor environmental quality (IEQ) to provide a comfortable living environment for senior residents in nursing homes. Therefore, this study aims to investigate older adults' acceptance of the IEQ in nursing homes...
Prospective analysis of clinical evaluation and self-assessment by patients after decompression surgery for degenerative lumbar canal stenosis objective measures such as neurological findings and subjective measures such as performance of ADLs, patient self-assessments, and psychological changes.Patient... H ...
An example of objective data The purpose of a nursing assessment The meaning of subjective data An example of subjective data Skills Practiced Defining key concepts - ensure that you can accurately define main terms, such as objective data and subjective data Knowledge application - use your...
OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to determine if racial/ethnic disparities in adolescent boys' and girls' physical activity participation exist and persist once the... TK Richmond,RA Hayward,S Gahagan,... - 《Mcn the American Journal of Maternal/child Nursing》 被引量: 111发表: 2007年 Quality of dia...
2. the symptoms shown in the temperature, pulse, and respiration. dissociation symptom anesthesia to pain and to heat and cold, without impairment of tactile sensibility. objective symptom one perceptible to others than the patient, such as pallor, rapid pulse, rapid respiration, or restlessness....
Assessment and Measurement of Acute Pain Objective and subjective indicators of pain are described, but emphasis is on the patient's self-report as the major indicator of pain. Several ... MJ Dick - 《Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing》 被引量: 11发表: 2010年 Subjective and...
[6] went on to categorize domains for assessment of the subjective experience of catatonia, which included the patient’s subjective description of their altered motor function, their interaction with their environment, and their emotional and cognitive experiences during the catatonic episode. Rosebush ...