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The impact of atraumatic vs conventional dressings on pain and stress
Dominic UPTON, Kazia Solowiej
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Keyphrases
Atraumatic
100%
Blood Pressure
33%
Chronic Wounds
66%
Conventional Dressing
100%
Dressing Change
66%
Heart Rate
33%
Numerical Rating Scale
33%
Pain Assessment
33%
Pain Experience
33%
Pain Level
33%
Perceived Stress
33%
Physiological Assessment
33%
Psychological Assessment
33%
Questionnaire Survey
33%
Respiration Rate
33%
Salivary Cortisol
33%
Sampling Design
33%
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
33%
Stress Experience
33%
Stress Level
33%
Stress State
33%
Treatment Regimen
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Blood Pressure
50%
Breathing Rate
50%
Chronic Wound
100%
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
50%
Electrodermal Response
50%
Hydrocortisone
50%
Perceived Stress Scale
50%
Psychological Evaluation
50%
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Blood Pressure
50%
Breathing Rate
50%
Chronic Wound
100%
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
50%
Hydrocortisone
50%
Perceived Stress Scale
50%
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
50%