2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x19003832
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Strategies to Decrease Nurses’ Stress in a Federal Medical Station (FMS) Medical Needs Shelter in the U.S. after a Hurricane Disaster

Abstract: Results: CRT on the finger pulp and sternum was shown to be increased following the hypothermic conditions, but not on the forehead. Skin temperature on the three sites followed the same pattern, with the forehead being virtually unchanged. Tests performed during LBNP revealed an apparent effect on CRT following the simulated blood loss, with prolonged CRT for all sites tested. Discussion: A successful methodology for objective assessment of CRT was developed, which was validated on healthy volunteers followin… Show more

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