نتایج جستجو برای: restraint laws

تعداد نتایج: 64492  

Journal: :Clinical nursing research 2018
Fatemeh Eskandari Khatijah Lim Abdullah Nor Zuraida Zainal Li Ping Wong

Incidence rate and patterns of physical restraint use were examined based on a cross-sectional study in 22 wards of a large teaching hospital in Malaysia. Results indicated that the highest rate of physical restraint (19.7%) was reported from neurology-neurosurgery wards. "Un-cooperative for electroconvulsive therapy" and "trying to pull out catheters" were the most commonly reported reasons to...

Journal: :Appetite 2008
Gary S Goldfield Andrew Lumb

The present study examined the independent and interactive association between smoking, gender, dietary restraint and the relative reinforcing value of snack food in a university sample. Four hundred and three introductory psychology students completed questionnaires assessing age, gender, BMI, hunger, smoking status, nicotine dependence, dietary restraint, hedonic ratings and the relative rein...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID 2008
Peter Jones Biza Stenfert Kroese

The appropriateness of and justification for physical restraint procedures in intellectual disabilities settings is an emotive issue. It creates a number of ethical dilemmas for nursing staff. This article examines the views of service users and nursing staff from secure residential facilities where restraint is used frequently. Both groups were asked to rate three videotaped restraint procedur...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
hatam ahmadi kermansha-javanrood parvin rostami tarbiat moalem university

introduction: stress has many effects on the development of systems and organs in the fetal period, and these effects appear after birth. since hemopoietic system is susceptible to stress, effects of restraint stress were studied in offspring of pregnant rats. methods: pregnant rats were divided into one control and three stress groups. the control group did not receive any stress during the ge...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
farideh zafari zangeneh vali-e-asr reproductive health research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ashraf amirzargar physiology department, faculty of medicine, joundishapour university of medical sciences, ahwaz, iran akram ahangarpour physiology department, faculty of medicine, joundishapour university of medical sciences, ahwaz, iran

objective: the present study aimed to determine whether castration altered osmotically stimulated vasopressin (vp) release and urinary volume and what is the role of endocrine-stress axis in this process. materials and methods: totally 108 mice were studied in two main groups of castrated (n=78) and control (n=30). each group was extracted by acute cold stress (4◦c for 2h/day), restraint stress...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2005
Griffin W Rooker Eileen M Roscoe

Some individuals who engage in self-injurious behavior (SIB) also exhibit self-restraint. In the present study, a series of three functional analyses were conducted to determine the variables that maintained a participant's SIB, one without restraint items available, one with a preferred and effective form of self-restraint (an airplane pillow) available noncontingently, and one with this item ...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2016
Grant A Blake Stuart G Ferguson Matthew A Palmer Saul Shiffman

Restraint is a component of self-control that focuses on the deliberate reduction of an undesired behavior and is theorized to play a role in smoking reduction and cessation. However, there exists no instrument to assess smoking restraint. This research aimed to develop the Smoking Restraint Questionnaire (SRQ) to meet this need. Participants were 406 smokers (48% female; 52.2% nondaily) with a...

Introduction: Stress has many effects on the development of systems and organs in the fetal period, and these effects appear after birth. Since hemopoietic system is susceptible to stress, effects of restraint stress were studied in offspring of pregnant rats. Methods: Pregnant rats were divided into one control and three stress groups. The control group did not receive any stress during th...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2009
Paul C Ivancic Daohang Sha Manohar M Panjabi

BACKGROUND Previous epidemiological studies have observed that an initial head restraint backset greater than 10 cm is associated with a higher risk of neck injury and persistent symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate the relation between the active head restraint position and peak neck motion using a new human model of the neck. METHODS The model consisted of an osteoligame...

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