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Caregiving in mothers' narratives of perinatal hospice. |
Limbo R, Lathrop A. |
Mothers' Narratives of Perinatal Hospice Background: Forty percent to 87% of women elect to continue pregnancies affected by life-threatening anomalies.1 How do mothers who rece... |
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Modulation of peripheral μ-opioid analgesia by σ1 receptors. |
Sánchez-Fernández C, Montilla-García Á, González-Cano R, et al. |
Receptors Involved in Analgesia Background: Various peripheral and central receptors play a role in effecting analgesia; better understanding of their interplay could guide prescribing ... |
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Involvement of cannabinoid receptors in peripheral and spinal morphine analgesia. |
Desroches J, Bouchard JF, Gendron L, Beaulieu P. |
Receptors Involved in Analgesia Background: Various peripheral and central receptors play a role in effecting analgesia; better understanding of their interplay could guide prescribing ... |
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Depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms in older cancer patients: a comparison across age groups. |
Cohen M. |
Psychological and Somatic Symptoms in Older Cancer Patients Background: In most studies, older cancer patients report better psychological well-being and lower distres... |
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Prolonged mechanical ventilation in 540 seriously ill older adults: effects of increasing age on clinical outcomes and survival [published online ahead of print January 9, 2014]. |
Dermot Frengley J, Sansone GR, Shakya K, Kaner RJ. |
Predictors of Outcomes with Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation Background: The annual number of patients in the United States requiring invasive mechanical ventilation for 4 or mo... |
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Surrogate decision making: do we have to trade off accuracy and procedural satisfaction? |
Frey R, Hertwig R, Herzog SM. |
Patients’ and Surrogates’ Preferences in Shared Decision Making Background: Studies have examined the accuracy of different approaches to decision making for patient... |
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Preventive effects of ramelteon on delirium: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. |
Hatta K, Kishi Y, Wada K, et al; DELIRIA-J Group. |
Ramelteon to Prevent Delirium Background: In a randomized controlled trial (RCT), melatonin reduced the risk of delirium1; ramelteon is a melatonin agonist approved by the US Fo... |
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