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âIâve just got to take that risk and have faith . . .â: The challenge of gaining and maintaining trust in patients undergoing knee surgery with a regional anaesthetic
Traditionally, the focus of the operating theatre has been on conducting safe, efficient surgery with unconscious patients. However, the care of awake patients is now a prominent feature of modern perioperative practise as the volume of surgery performed under regional anaesthesia increases. The aim of this novel study was to understand the experience of being a conscious patient during regional anaesthesia and knee surgery in the perioperative environment. Data were gathered through observation and ethnographic interview and analysis followed a constant comparative grounded theory approach. The concepts of Trust and Faith are identified as recurrent themes highlighted in the data. This article identifies the need to understand patientsâ expectations regarding the clinical encounter and how subsequent treatment will develop, so that, reasons for any deviation can be discussed openly and an explanation provided. Each clinical encounter takes place within a relationship based upon an uneven distribution of power, enacted through the interaction itself, with the health care professional in a dominant role. It is the responsibility of health care staff to recognise and negate this power imbalance and reinforce trusting relationships so information and treatment options are not presented as a âfait accompliâ but negotiated through jargon free easy to understand language
Bosonic molecules in a lattice: unusual fluid phase from multichannel interactions
We show that multichannel interactions significantly alter the phase diagram
of ultracold bosonic molecules in an optical lattice. Most prominently, an
unusual fluid region intervenes between the conventional superfluid and the
Mott insulator. In it, number fluctuations remain but phase coherence is
suppressed by a significant factor. This factor can be made arbitrarily large,
at least in a two-site configuration. We calculate the phase diagram using
complementary methods, including Gutzwiller mean-field and density matrix
renormalization group (DMRG) calculations. Although we focus on bosonic
molecules without dipolar interactions, we expect multichannel interactions to
remain important for dipolar interacting and fermionic molecules.Comment: 6 pages incl. refs, 4 figure
Defects in Thymocyte Differentiation and Thymocyte- Stromal Interactions in the Trisomy 16 Mouse
We have examined fetal thymic development in the trisomy 16 (Ts16) mouse, which is
considered to be a model for human trisomy 21, or Down Syndrome. The Ts16 thymus
contains 10 to 20% of the number of lymphocytes found in a normal thymus at a
comparable stage. Expression of thymocyte differentiation markers (Thy-1, CD5, CD8,
CD4, CD3, and HSA) is severely affected in Ts16 fetuses aged 14â18 gestational days.
When thymuses from 14-day Ts16 mice were cultured in vitro, these markers eventually
reached levels of expression comparable to those seen in normal thymuses in culture.
On the other hand, expression of CD44 appears to be unaffected in Ts16 thymuses in vivo, but declines in vitro relative to normal thymuses. Reconstitution of depleted thymic
stroma with thymocytes showed evidence of defects in both developmental
compartments
Spectral line shape of resonant four-wave mixing induced by broad-bandwidth lasers
We present a theoretical and experimental study of the line shape of resonant four-wave mixing induced by broad-bandwidth laser radiation that revises the theory of Meacher, Smith, Ewart, and Cooper (MSEC) [Phys. Rev. A 46, 2718 (1992)]. We adopt the same method as MSEC but correct for an invalid integral used to average over the distribution of atomic velocities. The revised theory predicts a Voigt line shape composed of a homogeneous, Lorentzian component, defined by the collisional rate Î, and an inhomogeneous, Doppler component, which is a squared Gaussian. The width of the inhomogeneous component is reduced by a factor of â2 compared to the simple Doppler width predicted by MSEC. In the limit of dominant Doppler broadening, the width of the homogeneous component is predicted to be 4Î, whereas in the limit of dominant homogeneous broadening, the predicted width is 2Î. An experimental measurement is reported of the line shape of the four-wave-mixing signal using a broad-bandwidth, "modeless", laser resonant with the Q1 (6) line of the A2 ÎŁ - X2 Î (0,0) system of the hydroxyl radical. The measured widths of the Voigt components were found to be consistent with the predictions of the revised theory
Non-thermal particle acceleration and power-law tails via relaxation to universal Lynden-Bell equilibria
Collisionless and weakly collisional plasmas often exhibit non-thermal
quasi-equilibria. Among these quasi-equilibria, distributions with power-law
tails are ubiquitous. It is shown that the statistical-mechanical approach
originally suggested by Lynden-Bell (1967) can easily recover such power-law
tails. Moreover, we show that, despite the apparent diversity of Lynden-Bell
equilibria, a generic form of the equilibrium distribution at high energies is
a `hard' power-law tail , where is the
particle energy. The shape of the `core' of the distribution, located at low
energies, retains some dependence on the initial condition but it is the tail
(or `halo') that contains most of the energy. Thus, a degree of universality
exists in collisionless plasmas.Comment: 33 pages, 5 figure
Diagnostic Problem
S u b je c t:C.S., married, female, aged 33. Housewife.Past History:1. Usual childhood illnesses.2. Pneumonia on three occasions between the ages of 3 and 5 years.3. Rheumatic fever, aged 9 years.4. Tonsillectomy, aged 10 years.5. Appendicectomy, aged 16 years.6. The patient had two normal pregnancies, aged 23 and 24 years.7. Perforation of duodenal ulcer, aged 25 years. â Gastroenterostomy.8. Gradually progressive exertional dyspnoea began, aged 27.9. Two miscarriages, aged 28, followed by tubal ligation on the grounds of rheumatic heart disease.10. Mitral valvulotomy successfully carried out, aged 29, with relief of symptoms.11. Recurrence of classical acute rheumatism, aged 30
The relationship between periphyton, flow and nutrients in foothill rivers of the south-western Cape, South Africa
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines spatial and temporal patterns in periphyton community composition and biomass and the environmental factors responsible for shaping these communities in south-western Cape rivers. The study focused on two prennial foothill rivers in the south-western Cape: the Berg River, which is oligotrophic but has a large dam (The Berg Dam) situated in its upper reaches; and the Molenaars River, which has a natural flow regime but is moderately enriched by trout farm effluent. Two site on the Berg River (one upstream and one downstream of the Berg Dam) and two on the Molenaars River (one upstream and one downstream of the Du Toit's Kloof trout farm) were used to study temporal dynamics in periphyton communities over a 21-month period between September 2007 and May 2009
âObservations on Lipid Metabolismâ
Based on a Dissertation presented to the Society on 25th October, 1963.Prior to 1936, it was the custom to regard adipose tissue of an accumulation of inert lipid material, possessing little or no metabolic activity, but, in that year, this viewpoint was challenged by the work of Schoenheimer and Rittenberg. On the basis of measurements of the rate of disappearance of labelled fatty acids from the body of the mouse, these workers concluded that the half-life of the total fatty acids in this animal, under the conditions of the experiment, was of the order of three days. Since the depots constitute by far the greatest part of the body fats, it was assumed that the turnover rate observed was that characteristic of the depot fat. The acceptance of these results necessitated the immediate rejection of the long cherished idea that adipose tissue represents an inert lipid store, capable of change only during periods of fasting or of excess ingestion of food
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