266 research outputs found
Dobutamine stress echocardiography in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
We describe the case of a patient with ventricular pre-excitation who underwent dobutamine
stress echocardiography to evaluate atypical chest pain. The patient safely underwent the
procedure with interesting electrocardiographic findings during pharmacological stress. The
risks of dobutamine stress testing, along with possible explanations of this observed event, are
discussed. In conclusion, the safety of dobutamine stress testing in patients with ventricular
pre-excitation has not been established; further prospective studies are needed to decide whether
dobutamine stress testing is safe in certain subsets of this population. (Cardiol J 2011; 18, 4:
437–440
Developing the Job Description for Diabetes Nurse Specialists: A Modified Delphi Approach
Background: The first step to establish a new academicmajor is the need assessment and extraction of professional and specialized
tasks.
Objectives: The current study aimed to identify and describe the duties of diabetes nurse specialists.
Methods: This needs assessment study was performed using modified Delphi technique in Isfahan in 2014 - 2015. The study population
consisted of patients with diabetes and their families, nurses, endocrinologists, diabetologists and nursing faculty members.
The study was conducted in three rounds: first, through qualitative interviews and focus group discussions, the duties and tasks of
diabetes nurse specialists were extracted, then a questionnaire was designed and in two consecutive rounds, the experts expressed
their opinions about the tasks.
Results: The first round of modified Delphi technique resulted in 500 initial codes. According to these codes, 164 duties were classified
into seven categories. In the second round of Delphi approach, the experts reached to 100% consensus in 126 tasks. According
to the participants, 74 of the 126 duties were similar, overlapping and inappropriate, and thus were eliminated. In the last round
of the study according to the opinions of the experts, 15 more tasks were added to the previous list. Finally, job description for diabetes
nurse specialist was developed in six tasks on professional responsibilities, 17 tasks on the area of education, 25 tasks regarding
caring and treatment, 6 tasks on society and 13 tasks on management.
Conclusions: This study led to identification and classification of diabetes nurse specialist duties. The findings can help nursing
faculties and other institutes to develop task based educational programs for nurses in diabetes management
Neutron Scattering Study of URuReSi with = 0.10: Driving Order towards Quantum Criticality
We report inelastic neutron scattering measurements in the hidden order state
of URuReSi with = 0.10. We observe that towards the
ferromagnetic quantum critical point induced by the negative chemical pressure
of Re-doping, the gapped incommensurate fluctuations are robust and comparable
in intensity to the parent material. As the Re doping moves the system toward
the quantum critical point, the commensurate spin fluctuations related to
hidden order weaken, display a shortened lifetime and slow down. Halfway to the
quantum critical point, the hidden order phase survives, albeit weakened, in
contrast to its destruction by hydrostatic pressure and by positive chemical
pressure from Rh-doping.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, 24 reference
Universal magnetic and structural behaviors in the iron arsenides
Commonalities among the order parameters of the ubiquitous antiferromagnetism
present in the parent compounds of the iron arsenide high temperature
superconductors are explored. Additionally, comparison is made between the well
established two-dimensional Heisenberg-Ising magnet, KNiF and iron
arsenide systems residing at a critical point whose structural and magnetic
phase transitions coincide. In particular, analysis is presented regarding two
distinct classes of phase transition behavior reflected in the development of
antiferromagnetic and structural order in the three main classes of iron
arsenide superconductors. Two distinct universality classes are mirrored in
their magnetic phase transitions which empirically are determined by the
proximity of the coupled structural and magnetic phase transitions in these
materials.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
NMR evidence for Friedel-like oscillations in the CuO chains of ortho-II YBaCuO
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements of CuO chains of detwinned
Ortho-II YBaCuO (YBCO6.5) single crystals reveal unusual and
remarkable properties. The chain Cu resonance broadens significantly, but
gradually, on cooling from room temperature. The lineshape and its temperature
dependence are substantially different from that of a conventional spin/charge
density wave (S/CDW) phase transition. Instead, the line broadening is
attributed to small amplitude static spin and charge density oscillations with
spatially varying amplitudes connected with the ends of the finite length
chains. The influence of this CuO chain phenomenon is also clearly manifested
in the plane Cu NMR.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, refereed articl
Quantum Spin Excitations through the metal-to-insulator crossover in
We use inelastic neutron scattering to study the temperature dependence of
the spin excitations of a detwinned superconducting YBaCuO
( K). In contrast to earlier work on YBaCuO (
K), where the prominent features in the magnetic spectra consist of a sharp
collective magnetic excitation termed ``resonance'' and a large
( meV) superconducting spin gap, we find that the spin
excitations in YBaCuO are gapless and have a much broader
resonance. Our detailed mapping of magnetic scattering along the
/-axis directions at different energies reveals that spin
excitations are unisotropic and consistent with the ``hourglass''-like
dispersion along the -axis direction near the resonance, but they are
isotropic at lower energies. Since a fundamental change in the low-temperature
normal state of YBaCuO when superconductivity is suppressed
takes place at with a metal-to-insulator crossover (MIC), where the
ground state transforms from a metallic to an insulating-like phase, our
results suggest a clear connection between the large change in spin excitations
and the MIC. The resonance therefore is a fundamental feature of metallic
ground state superconductors and a consequence of high- superconductivity.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev.
Efisiensi Pemasaran Jagung di Kelurahan Kalampangan Kecamatan Sabangau Kota Palangka Raya
The aim of this research is to analyze marketing channel, marketing institution, marketing function, marketing margin, marketing cost, marketing profit, corn farmer's share, marketing efficiency of maize in various channel in Kalampangan village. The results showed that: (1) marketing of corn in Kalampangan village there are two kinds of channels, where channel I involves four institutions namely: farmers, merchants village, retailers, and consumers. While channel II involves two institutions only, namely, farmers as traders and consumers. Maize's marketing functions are: sales function, purchasing function, storage function, transport function and facility function. (2) From calcution result at Marketing Channel I, total marketing margin of maize in Kalampangan Villge is Rp. 3.860,-/kg, total cost of corn marketing is Rp. 310,-/kg, total profit of corn marketing is Rp. 3.550,-/kg and the result obtained by corn farmer are 58,04%. From calculating result at Marketing Channel II, total margin of maize in Kalampangan Village is Rp. 2.160,-/kg, total cost of corn marketing is Rp. 310,-/kg, total profit of corn marketing is Rp. 1.850,-/kg and the result obtained by corn farmer are 71,20%. (3) marketing efficiency at Marketing Channel I equal to 41.96%, and on Marketing Channel II is 28,80%. Marketing efficiency value in Channel I is lower than marketing efficiency II, it is considered more efficient marketing Channel II
Antiferromagnetic Critical Fluctuations in BaFeAs
Magnetic correlations near the magneto-structural phase transition in the
bilayer iron pnictide parent compound, BaFeAs, are measured. In close
proximity to the antiferromagnetic phase transition in BaFeAs, a
crossover to three dimensional critical behavior is anticipated and has been
preliminarily observed. Here we report complementary measurements of
two-dimensional magnetic fluctuations over a broad temperature range about
T. The potential role of two-dimensional critical fluctuations in the
magnetic phase behavior of BaFeAs and their evolution near the
anticipated crossover to three dimensional critical behavior and long-range
order are discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; Accepted for publication in Physical Review
Magnetic structure of the antiferromagnetic half-Heusler compound NdBiPt
We present results of single crystal neutron diffraction experiments on the
rare-earth, half-Heusler antiferromagnet (AFM) NdBiPt. This compound exhibits
an AFM phase transition at ~K with an ordered moment of
~ per Nd atom. The magnetic moments are aligned along
the -direction, arranged in a type-I AFM structure with ferromagnetic
planes, alternating antiferromagnetically along a propagation vector of
. The BiPt (= Ce-Lu) family of materials has been proposed as
candidates of a new family of antiferromagnetic topological insulators (AFTI)
with magnetic space group that corresponds to a type-II AFM structure where
ferromagnetic sheets are stacked along the space diagonal. The resolved
structure makes it unlikely, that NdBiPt qualifies as an AFTI.Comment: As resubmitted to PRB, corrected typos and changed symbols in Fig.
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