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Edelstein W A, Hutchison J M S, Johnson G and Redpath T W 1980 Spin warp NMR imaging and appiications to human whoie-body imaging B 25 751-6... [Pg.1544]

DISTURBED BODY IMAGE The lesions caused by the fungal infections may cause the patient to feel negatively about die body or a body part. It is important for... [Pg.134]

Q Disturbed Body Image related to changes in skin and mucous membranes... [Pg.134]

Q Body Image Disturbance related to changes in appearance, physical size, other (specify)... [Pg.515]

Managing Anxiety and Body image Disturbance The parents, and sometimes the children, may be concerned about the success or possible failure of treatment with GH. The child is provided with the opportunity to share fears, concerns, or anger. The nurse acknowledges these feeling as normal and corrects any misconceptions the child or parents may have concerning treatment. Time is allowed for the parents and children to ask questions not only before therapy is started but also during the months of treatment. [Pg.515]

D Disturbed Body Image related to adverse reactions (cushingoid appearance)... [Pg.526]

Risk for Disturbed Body Image related to the presence of skin lesions... [Pg.612]

Computed tomography (CT) scan A series of x-ray scans taken from different angles and then compiled by computer to show a cross-section of a body part of interest a method of body imaging that uses x-ray technology to create cross-sectional images of a person s body. [Pg.1563]

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Method of body imaging that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create cross-sectional images of one s body, which provides detailed pictures of organs and tissues. [Pg.1570]

Nuclear medicine scans Method of body imaging that uses a radioactive tracer material (e.g., technetium and gallium) to produce body images. For example, bone scans detect uptake and cellular activity in areas of inflammation. [Pg.1572]

Chapman, L. ]., Chapman, ]. P.,. Raulin, M. L. (1978). Body-image aberration in schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 399-407. [Pg.179]

Use of ephedrine is sometimes associated with dependence (Gruber and Pope 1998). One study reported a high incidence of eating and body-image disorders among ephedrine users, but this is likely confounded by the fact that the sample consisted entirely of female weightlifters and is likely not to represent the greater population. [Pg.131]

Body image and drawing control showing great improvement... [Pg.93]

Body image distortion Always Sometimes Sometimes... [Pg.209]


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