Effects of two-week recorded massage therapy on the vital signs and glasgow coma scale of comatose patients / Dennis F. De Jesus [and three others]
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- UGT CAH BSNUR .D45 2013

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Includes bibliographical references.
Approval sheet -- Table of contents -- List of Tables -- Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Chapters I: Introduction -- Chapter II: - Review of Related Studies and Literature -- Chapter III: Methodology -- Chapter IV: Interpretation and Analysis of Data -- Chapter V: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Curriculum Vitae.
One of the common causes of death nowadays commonly include ischemic stroke that can lead to unconsciousness or comatose. Comatose patients usually experience physical, behaviour, sensory and cognitive disorders. Several studies stated in this study, asserting that implementing of auditory stimulation by the use of familiar or non-familiar voices may be effective in preventing sensory deprivation of the comatose patients. This may increase the physical status, level of consciousness and the cognitive and behavioural response of these patients.
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