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Perceived physical and psychological outcome after severe burn injury /Kildal, Morten, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Univ., 2003. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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The nutritional management of adult burn wound patients in South Africa /Ellmer, Marlene. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (MNutr)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / Bibliography. Also available via the Internet.
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Planned informational and supportive nursing interventions to reduce the effects of treatment stress in burn patientsPeeling, Barbara Joan January 1977 (has links)
Stress associated with treatments is a potential cause of anxiety in the burn patient. This descriptive study examined the emotional reactions to the effects of treatment stress in five adult burn victims during hospitalization.
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of an instructional program providing treatment information followed by psychological support in reducing the effects of treatment stress in burn patients. Identification and accumulation of information about anxiety producing stressors during hospitalization as perceived by the burn patients was one outcome of the study. The instructional program included an audio-visual teaching program depicting various treatments in burn care followed by a discussion between the investigator and the patient.
The design of the study was a one group pre-test, multiple post-test approach. Several variables within the group were compared from two perspectives. Correlational statistics were applied to indicate the relationship of these variables in the reality of the ongoing situation of burn care.
Briefly, the null hypotheses challenged were:
1. There is no measurable change in trait anxiety over unit time .....
2. There is no measurable reduction of state anxiety over unit time …..
3. There is no measurable increase in hours of sleep over unit time …..
4. There is no measurable reduction in expressed need for analgesic and sedative medication over unit time …..
5. There is no measurable indication of increased reported well-being over unit time .....
6. There is no correlation between the nurses' assessment of the patients trait anxiety level and the trait anxiety measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventories.
7. There is no correlation between the nurses' assessment of the patients' state anxiety and the state anxiety measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventories.
Date collecting instruments measured the variables of objective and subjective stress. Such variables were state and trait anxiety, quantity of sleep and need for medication.
Analysis of the data revealed that there was a distinct trend to reduction in state anxiety and little change in trait anxiety during hospitalization. However, there was no measurable increase in the hours of sleep and no measurable decrease in expressed need for medication. Patients' comments in the daily diaries, as well as other indicators of the helpfulness of the instructional program and psychological support, were another source of evidence that planned informational and supportive nursing interventions reduced that anxiety attributable to the effects of treatment stress.
Furthermore, there were many anxiety producing stressors during hospitalization as perceived by these patients. Generally, the stressors were associated with burn treatment and patient-nurse relationships. Trends and phases of recovery were seen among all these patients throughout the entire data collection period.
The findings of the study indicated that even less severely burned patients suffer intense psychological response to burn injury. Planned nursing interventions, provided by a person not responsible for daily physical care, was perceived by the patients under study as reducing that anxiety attributable to the effects of treatment stress. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Nursing, School of / Graduate
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The wrong kind of general: the resignation of union brigadier general William W. BurnsWard, David Earl 29 August 2005 (has links)
This study examines the career of Union Brigadier General William Wallace
Burns, focusing on the circumstances surrounding his mysterious resignation of his
volunteer rank in March 1863, at the height of the Civil War. General Burns, a rising
star in the Army of the Potomac, seemingly assured of rapid promotion to major general,
relinquished his field rank and returned to his Regular Army rank of major in the
Commissary Department. Why would a well-regarded officer, not suffering from any
debilitating physical problems, choose to destroy his career in such a manner? General
Burns claimed in his personal letters that he was forced out through the duplicity of
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. A War Department inquiry found no evidence to
support Burns?? allegation. This thesis, after a thorough examination of the subject,
offers a conclusion as to whether General Burns was wronged or if he was the victim of
his own paranoia.
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Die französischen lehn- und fremdwörter in den werken von Robert BurnsLehmann, Erdmut, January 1933 (has links)
Inaug.--diss.--Breslau. / Lebenslauf. At head of title: Engl. philologie. "Literaturverzeichnis": p. 127-130.
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Molecular mechanisms associated with the inflammatory response to thermal injuryGilpin, David Alastair January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Contribution of the sensory nervous system in thermally induced inflammation : an experimental study in the rat /Löfgren, Olle, January 1900 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst. / Härtill 6 uppsatser.
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Neue quellenfunde zu Robert Burns ...Ritter, Otto, January 1903 (has links)
Einladungschrift--Halle-Wittenberg, 1903.
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Quellenstudien zu Robert Burns für die Jahre 1773-1783 /Ritter, Otto, January 1899 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Vereinigten Friedrichs-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg, 1899. / "Litteratur": p. [48]-50.
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Sind die Gedichte "Poem on pastoral poetry" and "Verses on the destruction of Drumlanrig Woods" von Robert Burns?Butchart, Stewart F., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Marburg. / Cover title. Includes vita. Bibliography: p. [59]-60.
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