To foster optimal living, the health, illness, function and motivation as well as age of older adults must be considered. They should be encouraged to pursue physical, social and intellectual activity, which can enable them to have active and fulfilling lives.
We compared the symptoms of 91 Taiwanese women, 50 pregnant by assisted reproductive technology (ART), with those of 41 women, pregnant without assistance. They completed a self-administered demographic questionnaire and symptomatology inventory (SI) during each trimester. The ART group had a higher frequency of complications and hospitalizations than the unassisted women. No significant differences were found in physical and affective symptoms in the ART group across three trimesters, but significant differences were found in the unassisted group. In addition, ART and non-ART women differed in types of individual symptoms experienced each trimester. These findings suggest the need for nurses to assess each group for the presence of specific symptoms throughout pregnancy and to provide individualized symptom management.
Tissue injury depends on the extent as well as the intensity of the assault. It would be helpful to develop skin dose indices that are more descriptive of the skin area receiving radiation above a threshold value of potential injury. For monitoring radiation exposure to patients, radiochromic film was placed close to the skin of a patient undergoing cardiac catheterization procedures. With the approval of the Institutional Review Board, films from 36 patients were scanned. Contours were drawn at the increment of 100 cGy in air kerma. Using each contour value as a threshold, the area exceeding this threshold and the average dose within this area were computed. For the four patients who had skin doses exceeding the 200 cGy threshold, the peak entrance doses have a range from 230 cGy to 409 cGy. However, these high radiation exposures were confined to limited skin areas and support the absence of any significant skin injury in these patients. The area exceeding a chosen threshold value and the average dose within the area circumscribed might therefore serve as helpful measures of the assault to the skin. This investigation has demonstrated the technical feasibility of providing such dose indices.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.