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... anxiety level of patients can influence the extent to which they can remember and act on what their physicians have told them [ 26 ] . Intermediate levels of anxiety are best . When pa- tients have very low anxiety , they do not ...
... anxiety level of patients can influence the extent to which they can remember and act on what their physicians have told them [ 26 ] . Intermediate levels of anxiety are best . When pa- tients have very low anxiety , they do not ...
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... anxiety when think- ing about taking care of patients later and realizing that they might be missing a critical piece of information , something that was taught but that they failed to grasp and memorize . And as they begin to recognize ...
... anxiety when think- ing about taking care of patients later and realizing that they might be missing a critical piece of information , something that was taught but that they failed to grasp and memorize . And as they begin to recognize ...
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... anxiety - the anxiety experienced by the child in being sepa- rated from parents , particularly the mother . Coupled with this separation anxiety is an intense fear of bodily mutilation . Even though physicians and nurses involved in ...
... anxiety - the anxiety experienced by the child in being sepa- rated from parents , particularly the mother . Coupled with this separation anxiety is an intense fear of bodily mutilation . Even though physicians and nurses involved in ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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