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1. My journey with amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis.
Introduction As an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research nurse at one of the largest Muscular Dystrophy Association/ALS clinics in the nation, I have worked with ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Spirituality: the missing link.
Introduction How many of you have felt helpless or guilty when caring for a seriously ill or dying patient? Does the helplessness you feel occur ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Serum phenytoin levels of patients on gastrostomy tube
feeding.
Introduction Phenytoin (diphenythydantoin), mostly available as phenytoin sodium (Dilantin) is commonly administered to head-injured patients for prophylaxis or treatment of seizures. The drug is available ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Quality of life: effect of reduced spasticity from
intrathecal baclofen.
Introduction Many patients with multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury suffer from severe and disabling spasticity. Approximately 30% of these patients do not achieve relief ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Patient management of cerebral origin spasticity with
intrathecal baclofen.
Introduction Neuroscience nurses have many opportunities to offer new, high-technology treatments to chronically ill patients. One such treatment is intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy for cerebral ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Biological and behavioral correlates of stroke and
depression.
Introduction Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States (US). An estimated 500 000 to 600,000 Americans suffer a stroke each ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Eye movements: pathophysiology, examination and
clinical importance.
Introduction Some of the earliest descriptions of eye movement were by Erasmus Darwin,[3] who reported how changes in body position affected eye movements, and by ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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