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Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS|October 22, 2011
Nurses' recognition of delirium in the hospitalized older adultKaren L Rice, Marsha Bennett, Maureen Gomez, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 17, 1999
Spinal integration of antidromic mediated cutaneous vasodilation during dorsal spinal cord stimulation in the ratK W Barron, J E Croom, C A Ray, et al.
AACN Advanced Critical Care|December 14, 2016
Intensive Care Unit Nurses' Beliefs About Delirium Assessment and ManagementKimberly J Oosterhouse, Catherine Vincent, Marquis D Foreman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|August 15, 2019
Sacral nerve stimulation with appropriate parameters improves constipation in rats by enhancing colon motility mediated via the autonomic-cholinergic mechanismsZhihui Huang, Shiying Li, Robert D Foreman, et al.
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|August 28, 2004
Mechanisms of sustained cutaneous vasodilation induced by spinal cord stimulationSatoshi Tanaka, Naoka Komori, Kirk W Barron, et al.
Cardiologia (Rome, Italy)|May 1, 1988
[Effects of vagal stimulation in conscious dogs with previous myocardial infarct]M Stramba-Badiale, E Vanoli, G M De Ferrari, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|April 7, 2007
Recognizing quiet deliriumJeannine Forrest, Lori Willis, Karyn Holm, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1989
Urinary bladder and hindlimb afferent input inhibits activity of primate T2-T5 spinothalamic tract neuronsT J Brennan, U T Oh, S F Hobbs, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1975
Responses of primate spinothalamic tract neurons to electrical stimulation of hindlimb peripheral nervesR D Foreman, A E Applebaum, J E Beall, et al.
Nursing Research|November 1, 1987
Nurses' responses to do-not-resuscitate orders in the neonatal intensive care unitT A Savage, D L Cullen, K T Kirchhoff, et al.
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Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS|October 22, 2011
Nurses' recognition of delirium in the hospitalized older adultKaren L Rice, Marsha Bennett, Maureen Gomez, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 17, 1999
Spinal integration of antidromic mediated cutaneous vasodilation during dorsal spinal cord stimulation in the ratK W Barron, J E Croom, C A Ray, et al.
AACN Advanced Critical Care|December 14, 2016
Intensive Care Unit Nurses' Beliefs About Delirium Assessment and ManagementKimberly J Oosterhouse, Catherine Vincent, Marquis D Foreman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|August 15, 2019
Sacral nerve stimulation with appropriate parameters improves constipation in rats by enhancing colon motility mediated via the autonomic-cholinergic mechanismsZhihui Huang, Shiying Li, Robert D Foreman, et al.
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|August 28, 2004
Mechanisms of sustained cutaneous vasodilation induced by spinal cord stimulationSatoshi Tanaka, Naoka Komori, Kirk W Barron, et al.
Cardiologia (Rome, Italy)|May 1, 1988
[Effects of vagal stimulation in conscious dogs with previous myocardial infarct]M Stramba-Badiale, E Vanoli, G M De Ferrari, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|April 7, 2007
Recognizing quiet deliriumJeannine Forrest, Lori Willis, Karyn Holm, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1989
Urinary bladder and hindlimb afferent input inhibits activity of primate T2-T5 spinothalamic tract neuronsT J Brennan, U T Oh, S F Hobbs, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1975
Responses of primate spinothalamic tract neurons to electrical stimulation of hindlimb peripheral nervesR D Foreman, A E Applebaum, J E Beall, et al.
Nursing Research|November 1, 1987
Nurses' responses to do-not-resuscitate orders in the neonatal intensive care unitT A Savage, D L Cullen, K T Kirchhoff, et al.
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