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Impact of nurse and beloved family member’s voice stimulus on the level of consciousness and physiological parameters in comatose patients
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作者 Smritikana ADAK Rashmimala PRADHAN +3 位作者 Sujyotsna JENA Subhalaxmi PRADHAN Lulup Kumar SAHOO Mamata SWAIN 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2025年第1期33-41,共9页
Objective:The objective of this study was to compare the effect of nurse and beloved family member’s recording voice on consciousness and physical parameters in patients with coma state.Materials and Methods:A random... Objective:The objective of this study was to compare the effect of nurse and beloved family member’s recording voice on consciousness and physical parameters in patients with coma state.Materials and Methods:A randomized control trial parallel group design was conducted among 45 comatose patients divided into two intervention groups,i.e.nurse voice stimulus group,receiving nurses voice with standard care,family members voice stimulus group receiving their beloved family member voice with standard care and one control group receiving only standard care in medicine intensive care unit.The intervention was provided three times a day,each lasting 5 min for 7 days in addition to standard care.Repeated measure analysis of variance and independent t-test were used to compare within and between groups,respectively.Results:The study found significant differences in Glasgow coma scale(GCS)scores within both the nurse(F=2.78,P=0.042)and family member(F=10.27,P=0.0001)voice stimulus groups over 7 days.Comparing GCS scores between intervention groups showed significant variations before(P=0.028),during(P=0.047),and after(P=0.036)the intervention on day 7.Comparing GCS scores between the family members’voice stimulus group and the control group,significant changes were observed on days 5 and 7(P=0.043,0.030,0.030,and 0.014,0.012,0.012)before,during,and after the intervention.Conclusions:The use of beloved family members’voices proved more effective in elevating the patients’level of consciousness compared to both the nurse voice stimulus group and the control group. 展开更多
关键词 Comatose patients level of consciousness physiological parameters voice stimulus
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Survey study of the etiology of non-traumatic altered consciousness in the Emergency Department at Suez Canal University Hospital in Egypt 被引量:1
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作者 Bassant S Moussa Zeinab M Abd Elatiff Ghada M Kamal Eldin Elhadary 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第6期1310-1317,共8页
BACKGROUND Disorders of consciousness including coma in non-trauma patients can be caused by a wide variety of pathologies affecting the central nervous system.They represent a frequent challenge in emergency medicine... BACKGROUND Disorders of consciousness including coma in non-trauma patients can be caused by a wide variety of pathologies affecting the central nervous system.They represent a frequent challenge in emergency medicine and are combined with a very high in-hospital mortality.Hence,early treatment of these patients is vital and increases the likelihood of a good outcome.AIM To identify the causes of altered consciousness presentation to the Emergency Department at Suez Canal University Hospital.METHODS This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted on 87 patients with acute non-traumatic disturbed level of consciousness(DLOC)at the Emergency Department.RESULTS The mean age of the studied patients was 60.5±13.6 years.Among them,60%were males and 40%were females.The most common cause of acute non-traumatic DLOC was systemic infection,such as sepsis and septic shock(25.3%),followed by respiratory causes(24.1%)and neurological causes(18.4%).CONCLUSION The most common cause of acute non-traumatic DLOC was systemic infections followed by respiratory and neurological causes. 展开更多
关键词 Disturbed level of consciousness NON-TRAUMATIC Emergency department
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Neonatal encephalopathy due to suspected hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy
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作者 Alan Richard Horn Shakti Pillay +10 位作者 Sithembiso Christopher Velaphi Daynia Elizabeth Ballot Juanitah Mellet Caroline Foden Jeanne Van Rensburg Carina Corte-Real Babbo Gugulabatembunahlubi Tenjiwe Jabulile Kali Melantha Coetzee Mogomane Yvonne Khomotso Masemola Firdose Lambey Nakwa Michael Sean Pepper 《World Journal of Pediatrics》 2025年第9期853-856,共4页
The management and prognostic implications of neonatal encephalopathy(NE)-an altered level of consciousness and abnormal tone and reflexes in term and near-term infants in the first days of life-depends on the underly... The management and prognostic implications of neonatal encephalopathy(NE)-an altered level of consciousness and abnormal tone and reflexes in term and near-term infants in the first days of life-depends on the underlying etiology[1].Since the most common cause of NE in the context of intrapartum hypoxia-ischemia(HI)is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE),the initial management. 展开更多
关键词 Neonatal Encephalopathy Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy neonatal encephalopathy ne Intrapartum Hypoxia Ischemia abnormal tone reflexes altered level consciousness Prognostic Implications Management
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