2016
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006941.pub2
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Opioids for restless legs syndrome

Abstract: Opioids seem to be effective for treating RLS symptoms, but there are no definitive data regarding the important problem of safety. This conclusion is based on only one study with a high dropout rate (moderate quality evidence).

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“…Are represented by the total or partial human body (part task trainers) having anatomy similar with coarse movements of main bodily joints [11,12]. These static mannequins can be added technology that allow measuring the blood pressure [19].…”
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“…Are represented by the total or partial human body (part task trainers) having anatomy similar with coarse movements of main bodily joints [11,12]. These static mannequins can be added technology that allow measuring the blood pressure [19].…”
Section: Types Of Simulation and Simulators In Health Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] For this simulation mode enables the maximization of learning, it is necessary that the environment has a significant arsenal with artificial bodily fluids of the patient unit, hospitality goods, for hospital use inputs, and video equipment and microphone for effective assessment and health interventions [19].…”
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