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Problem: The treatment of severe hypernatremia can be challenging, especially in patients with pre-existing conditions that may seem to limit therapeutic options. Such a situation resulted in an ill-conceived decision to give sterile water for an intravenous (IV) injection to an elderly patient who had been admitted to the intensive-care unit (ICU) with pneumonia, congestive [...]

In the literature, various distraction techniques have been shown to raise the pain threshold. As an experimental pain model, the cold pressor test has been widely used since it provides a standardized and relatively intense pain stimulus. If a significant effect on the perceived intensity of pain can be observed in a relatively small number [...]

None of the volunteers withdrew their immersed hand before the fixed time period of 3 minutes had been completed. The medians for the VAS scores for the three methods are shown in Table 1. In the male group, 3D video produced a statistically significant reduction in pain and unpleasantness compared with the control condition (P [...]

Subjects
Thirteen healthy male undergraduate students were enrolled as one group and 11 female undergraduate students entered the study as another group. They were recruited by bill posting. All of the volunteers were healthy and used no medication. They had no previous experience with video glasses or cold pressor pain. The effect of video glasses was [...]

Distraction and attention can exert a powerful influence on the perceived intensity of painful stimuli. Previous studies on modulation of pain and unpleasantness have documented the effect of showing movies and have demonstrated that humor, repulsive scenes, as well as tragedy can increase pain tolerance. Furthermore, visual distraction with the use of a kaleidoscope has [...]

Local anesthesia should produce a desirable anesthetic effect without unnecessary injury. The inferior alveolar nerve, vein, and artery are found near the mandibular foramen, and the pterygoid plexus is located posteriorly and superiorly. Therefore, the conventional technique, which aims the needle toward the mandibular foramen, is accompanied by risks for complications such as vascular or [...]

Insertion Angle
The predicted insertion angles were 60.1 ± 7.1° (mean ± SD) in the anterior technique and 49.7 ± 5.3° in the conventional technique. There was a significant difference (Figure 2).

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