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The Rhythm of Sleep

Authors: Jean Hayter;

The Rhythm of Sleep

Abstract

Sleep is a complex biological rhythm that is intricately related to other biological rhythms and body functions. If existing knowledge of sleep is used when planning nursing care, the quality of that care will be greatly enhanced. Sleep occurs in five stages. In Stage I, the person is still somewhat aware of his surroundings but is very relaxed and dreamy. Frequently, persons in this stage jerk involuntarily and may awaken in the process. Stage I only lasts a few minutes.

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Adult, Male, Gastric Juice, Age Factors, Sleep, REM, Middle Aged, Patient Care Planning, Sex Factors, Biological Clocks, Humans, Sleep Deprivation, Female, Steroids, Sleep Stages, Stress, Psychological, Aged

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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