Publications by authors named "Hamza Farah"

Article Synopsis
  • Managing hemodynamic instability in critically ill patients involves a balanced approach to treat underlying cardiovascular issues while addressing their systemic effects, requiring constant monitoring and adaptability in treatment strategies.
  • A study conducted with 300 nurses in Palestine utilized a questionnaire to assess their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding hemodynamic instability in cardiovascular disease patients.
  • Results indicated that while nurses had low knowledge levels about hemodynamic instability (mean score 2.7/7), they maintained positive attitudes toward their practice (mean score 3.8/5), with some variation based on gender and education level.
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Despite the fact that sleep deprivation substantially affects the way animals regulate their body temperature, the specific mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not well understood. In both mammals and flies, neural circuits regulating sleep and thermoregulation overlap, suggesting an interdependence that may be relevant for sleep function. To investigate this relationship further, we exposed flies to 12 h of sleep deprivation, or 48 h of sleep fragmentation and evaluated temperature preference in a thermal gradient.

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