2011
DOI: 10.1002/ab.v37.1
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“…It is recommended that patients should fast for four hours prior to the procedure and clear fluids are acceptable until two hours before the procedure (Du Rand et al, 2013;Shulimzon, 2010). Fasting pre-procedure will lower blood sugar levels, which is associated with higher levels of aggression in response to frustrating situations (DeWall, Deckman, Gailliot, & Bushman, 2011). The use of explicit written instructions and adherence to recommended fasting times would promote patient comfort associated with hunger and thirst.…”
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“…It is recommended that patients should fast for four hours prior to the procedure and clear fluids are acceptable until two hours before the procedure (Du Rand et al, 2013;Shulimzon, 2010). Fasting pre-procedure will lower blood sugar levels, which is associated with higher levels of aggression in response to frustrating situations (DeWall, Deckman, Gailliot, & Bushman, 2011). The use of explicit written instructions and adherence to recommended fasting times would promote patient comfort associated with hunger and thirst.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%