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Hassles and uplifts of giving care to a family member with dementia.
- J. Kinney, M. Stephens
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychology and aging
- 1 December 1989
The role of daily caregiving stressors (hassles) and small caregiving satisfactions (uplifts) in the well-being of 60 family caregivers was investigated. Hassles and uplifts in 4 domains of… Expand
Response to hyperventilation in a group of patients with panic disorder.
- J. Gorman, J. Askanazi, +4 authors D. Klein
- Psychology, Medicine
- The American journal of psychiatry
- 1 July 1984
Twelve patients with DSM-III diagnoses of panic disorder and four normal volunteers were studied during hyperventilation of room air and increased ventilation stimulated by 5% CO2. Patients also… Expand
Caregiving Hassles Scale: assessing the daily hassles of caring for a family member with dementia.
- J. Kinney, M. Stephens
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Gerontologist
- 1 June 1989
Examined was a scale designed to assess the daily hassles of caring for a family member with Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Primary caregivers to AD patients (N = 60) completed the Caregiving Hassles… Expand
Effects of respiratory apparatus on breathing pattern.
- J. Askanazi, P. Silverberg, R. Foster, A. Hyman, J. Milic-Emili, J. Kinney
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology: respiratory…
- 1 April 1980
The effects of ventilatory apparatus on breathing pattern and gas exchange were studied in normal supine subjects. Using a canopy system, measurements of O2 consumption, CO2 production, tidal volume… Expand
Effect of respiratory apparatus on respiration.
- C. Weissman, J. Askanazi, J. Milic-Emili, J. Kinney
- Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology: respiratory…
- 1 August 1984
A mouthpiece plus noseclip (MP + NC) is frequently used in performing measurements of breathing patterns. Although the effects the apparatus exerts on breathing patterns have been studied, the… Expand
Homebuilders: keeping families together.
- J. Kinney, B. Madsen, T. Fleming, D. A. Haapala
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 August 1977
Influence of total parenteral nutrition on fuel utilization in injury and sepsis.
- J. Askanazi, Y. Carpentier, +5 authors J. Kinney
- Medicine
- Annals of surgery
- 1980
Total parenteral nutrition with hypertonic glucose/AA solutions given to eighteen nutritionally depleted patients resulted in a rise in the respiratory quotient (RQ) from 0.83 to 1.05 (p less than… Expand
Respiratory changes induced by the large glucose loads of total parenteral nutrition.
- J. Askanazi, S. Rosenbaum, A. Hyman, P. Silverberg, J. Milic-Emili, J. Kinney
- Medicine
- JAMA
- 11 April 1980
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) using glucose as nonprotein calories was associated with increases in O2 consumption (VO2) and CO2 production (VCO2). The magnitude of the changes was a function of… Expand
Effect of routine intensive care interactions on metabolic rate.
- C. Weissman, M. Kemper, M. Damask, J. Askanazi, A. Hyman, J. Kinney
- Medicine
- Chest
- 1 December 1984
The alterations in metabolic (oxygen consumption [VO2] and carbon dioxide production [VCO2]) and hemodynamic (heart rate and blood pressure) parameters caused by various common intensive care… Expand
Parenteral nutrition in the septic patient: nitrogen balance, limiting plasma amino acids, and calorie to nitrogen ratios.
- C. Long, F. Crosby, J. Geiger, J. Kinney
- Medicine
- The American journal of clinical nutrition
- 1 April 1976
A series of eight septic patients was provided varying levels of beef fibrin protein hydrolysate by central vein in the presence of adequate calories for evaluation of nitrogen retention under septic… Expand