... examining pain, comfortandanxiety levels of surgical patients with drains, it was detected that patients’ pain level was moderate, general comfort ...
... first and second trimesters, respectively, only 5 sub- jects benefited from both (integrated ...implementation of screening methods and age, education level, in- come, and the location ...
... shown pain relief in postoperative abdominal surgery, on which the patientsin the study group had lower pain scores during forced coughing and respiratory ...type ...
... release and enhance sympathetic inhibition to maintain the balance of the unregulated sympathetic feedback ...cases of dexmedetomidine being used to diminish PSH symptoms have been reported (Goddeau, ...
... the effectsof physiotherapy combined with manual lymphatic drainage on shoulder function, painand lymphedema compared with isolated physical therapy in breast cancer ...
... impact of strabismus on the quality of life of the interviewed ...Feelings of sadness and inferiority because of stra- bismus were reported by ...74.2% and 58.4% ...
... effective in controlling painin the postoperative period of cardiac surgeryand provides improvement in respiratory muscle strength and increased lung volumes ...
... effective and accessible to any health professional or institution involved in the treatment of cataracts, but patients should be carefully selected and it should be performed ...
... approval of the study by the Research Ethical Board of our institute, we enrolled 120 patients with idiopathic frozen shoulder in our cross-sectional ...Adult patients with phase-II ...
... 27 of the 36 patients (75%) in the topical group scored grade 2, seven (19%) grade 3, and two (6%) grade 1 pain; in contrast, only 3 of the 33 patients (9%) ...
... perception of nurses about their experience in palliative ...descriptive and exploratory study with a qualitative approach conducted in a referral hospital in palliative ...consisted ...
... robustness of the effect of EP onpain judgements, can we expect it to be the same for male and female painpatients? In the absence of EP, is a female’s ...
... infusion in major abdominal surgeries and found that, inpatients who had received lidocaine infusion at a rate of ...dose of 1.5 mg/kg 30 min before surgical incision up to the ...
... studies on HCV have contributed to various epidemiological studies, andin an attempt to study HCV dissemination in dialysis centers, several researchers have used genotyping techniques for ...
... 72% of the patients showed some bone changes and the major- ity interviewed did not have formal jobs at the time of ...increase in the intensity ofpainin pa- ...
... sessions and a third group attended no sessions at all. Although, at the end of the treatment, the two first groups demonstrated a statistically significant difference in physical performance ...
... content of manganese was made up with an addition of ferromanganese and the melt was held for 3 ...holding of the melt and before tapping, the temperature of liquid iron was ...
... development of fisheries sector was expected to keep the economy growth stable, to absorb more labor forces, to produce high foreign exchange, and the most important thing is to increase the income per ...
... purpose of this study was to evaluate the patients’ life adjustment after epilepsy surgery, through instruments of quality of life (QoL), anxiety, depression, preoperative ...