Background The nursing practice environment is beneficial in curbing implicit rationing of nursing care and adverse patient events. However, the underlying mechanisms of these relationships remain unexplored.Aim To test whether flow at work mediates the relationship between the nursing practice environment,...
is approximately proportional to the square of the flow rate, whereas in laminar flow the pressure drop is proportional to the first power of the flow rate. Hence to produce a given flow, a pump such as the heart must do considerably more work to generate a given flow if turbulence ...
practice. Therefore, combined with the viscosity of PFCs and choked-flow phenomena, passive liquid drainage from the lungs is limited, thus restricting the ventilatory rate and causinghypercapnia,acidosis, and cardiocirculatory depression.65,69,74Theseside effectsare caused to a greater extent by the...
Population aging is a serious phenomenon worldwide, and China is one of the countries with the fastest rate of population aging. The degree of aging will continue to deepen in the coming time [1]. There will also be a serious shortage of geriatric nursing personnel, and vigorously cultivating...
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17. For a statistical power of 95% (significance level or type I errorα= 0.05) a medium effect size equal to 0.45 was obtained, leading to a sample size of 252 patients. Considering a maximum rate of invalid unsupervised sleep studies equal to 20%, the estimated sample size for this ...
The final determinant of WOB is the rate at which the muscles need to generate force, which is represented by the respiratory rate. WOB is determined by how hard and how fast the respiratory muscles must contract. V. : Q. mismatching and impaired diffusion from various disease processes can ...
These secondary flows may influence the mass transfer rate through a change in the velocity field and therefore in the balance between the convective and diffusive transfer in the equation of convective diffusion. This effect may increase many times, if as a result of secondary flows the system ...
circular form such form is not a necessity in order to successfully practice the present invention. The membranes may take any convenient shape, with the only constraint being a suitable surface area exposed to the fluid and a suitable membrane pore size so as to provide the desired flow rate...
The term “patient”, as used herein, is a human or animal and need not be hospitalized. For example, out-patients, persons in nursing homes are “patients.” A patient may comprise any age of a human or non-human animal and therefore includes both adult and juveniles (i.e., children...