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Tape Recording

 
 
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Disease relevance of Tape Recording

  • Lordosis durations then were timed, as manual stimulation was discontinued, and subjects were exposed to tape-recordings of conspecific vocalizations reproduced at intensities of 0-60 dB SPL [1].
  • Six of 12 children with Down syndrome (DS) tested by means of long-term tape-recordings of oxygen saturation, breathing movements and expired CO2 were found to have previously undetected and severe upper airway obstruction during sleep [2].
  • The antiarrhythmic effects of perhexiline were investigated in 13 of 20 patients with frequent and long standing ventricular extrasystoles in a double blind crossover trial using 24-hour electrocardiograph tape recordings, routine electrocardiograms, and treadmill exercise testing [3].
 

Psychiatry related information on Tape Recording

  • The program included physician advice, bedside education and counseling with a nurse specially trained in smoking cessation techniques, take-home materials (videotape, workbook, and relaxation audiotape), nicotine replacement therapy if requested or indicated, and four nurse-initiated post-discharge telephone counseling calls [4].
  • The information included a detailed case description, an audiotape of M's speech obtained at 4, 9, 13, and 17 days post-stroke, and test results from the Western Aphasia Battery, the Token Test, and a battery for apraxia of speech [5].
 

High impact information on Tape Recording

  • METHODS: Audiotapes of routine visits between 79 women with SLE and their rheumatologists were coded for active patient participation and the degree of patient-centered communication of the physician, using a validated coding scheme [6].
  • CONCLUSIONS: The CQP proved to be an effective behavioral treatment, enhancing quit rates over and above nicotine replacement therapy and a brief untailored written guide and audiotape [7].
  • Digital audio tape recordings showed no difference for amplitude modulation, but frequency modulation was significantly altered by methazolamide [8].
  • METHODS: We used audiotape and questionnaire data collected in 1998 and 2002 to determine whether the quality of medical-visit communication differs among African American versus White patients [9].
  • Group 3 consisted of 16 volunteers who listened to an audiotape while receiving 0.15, 0.3, and 0.45 MAC isoflurane or 0.3, 0.45, and 0.6 MAC nitrous oxide in oxygen [10].
 

Associations of Tape Recording with chemical compounds

  • Corticosterone-treated and control birds did not differ in their circulating levels of reproductive hormones or in their behavioral responses to STI (latency to respond to intrusion, number of songs, and closest approach to a decoy and tape recording) [11].
  • Stimuli consisted of an audiotape of patients discussing cocaine use, a videotape of simulated cocaine preparation and use, and the handling of cocaine paraphernalia [12].
  • When compared with age-matched controls, overnight tape-recordings showed episodes of abnormal arterial hypoxaemia and an abnormally elevated end-tidal CO2 [2].
  • INTERVENTIONS: Counseling to reduce intake of dietary fat, cholesterol, and sodium was based on Cardiovascular Dietary Education System (CARDES) materials, which included food-picture cards, a nutrition guide (self-help and full-instruction group), a video and audiotape series, and 4 classes (full-instruction group only) [13].
  • Undergraduate students in psychology were randomly assigned to Audiotape, Videotape, or Control conditions and given the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and Rorschach Inkblot Method [14].
 

Gene context of Tape Recording

  • The levels of inter-rater agreement obtained were comparable to those achieved in previous studies of PSE reliability, although as expected the levels of agreement on audiotapes were greater than those for independent interviews performed on the same day [15].
  • Forty-nine audiotapes of Agency interviews were available for the members of the MRC team to rate [16].
  • When performance was reviewed using the tape recordings, the average EMT-D performance score was 16.2 (maximum, 20); when reviewed using the printouts from the medical control modules, the average score, 7.2, was significantly lower (P less than .01) [17].
  • In addition, suckling-induced PRL secretion did not differ consistently as a function of the tape recording (pup ultrasounds, 45 kHz artificially produced ultrasounds, or blank tape) heard prior to the return of pups [18].
  • In a prospective, population-based study, HRV was analyzed from 24-hr tape recordings made on 16 full-term and one preterm infant who had subsequently suffered SIDS and compared to similar data on 23 control infants (n of recordings, 44) [19].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Tape Recording

References

  1. Selectivity in the responses of hamsters to conspecific vocalizations. Floody, O.R., Bauer, G.B. Hormones and behavior. (1987) [Pubmed]
  2. Upper airway obstruction with hypoxaemia and sleep disruption in Down syndrome. Southall, D.P., Stebbens, V.A., Mirza, R., Lang, M.H., Croft, C.B., Shinebourne, E.A. Developmental medicine and child neurology. (1987) [Pubmed]
  3. Supression of ventricular extrasystoles by perhexiline. Pickering, T.G., Goulding, L. British heart journal. (1978) [Pubmed]
  4. Application of a nurse-managed inpatient smoking cessation program. Smith, P.M., Reilly, K.R., Houston Miller, N., DeBusk, R.F., Taylor, C.B. Nicotine Tob. Res. (2002) [Pubmed]
  5. The labeling problem in aphasia: an illustrative case. Holland, A.L., Fromm, D., Swindell, C.S. The Journal of speech and hearing disorders. (1986) [Pubmed]
  6. Participatory patient-physician communication and morbidity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Ward, M.M., Sundaramurthy, S., Lotstein, D., Bush, T.M., Neuwelt, C.M., Street, R.L. Arthritis Rheum. (2003) [Pubmed]
  7. The efficacy of computer-tailored smoking cessation material as a supplement to nicotine polacrilex gum therapy. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Rohay, J.M., Di Marino, M.E., Gitchell, J. Arch. Intern. Med. (2000) [Pubmed]
  8. Methazolamide for essential voice tremor. Busenbark, K., Ramig, L., Dromey, C., Koller, W.C. Neurology (1996) [Pubmed]
  9. Patient race/ethnicity and quality of patient-physician communication during medical visits. Johnson, R.L., Roter, D., Powe, N.R., Cooper, L.A. American journal of public health. (2004) [Pubmed]
  10. The electroencephalogram does not predict depth of isoflurane anesthesia. Dwyer, R.C., Rampil, I.J., Eger, E.I., Bennett, H.L. Anesthesiology (1994) [Pubmed]
  11. Corticosterone treatment has no effect on reproductive hormones or aggressive behavior in free-living male tree sparrows, Spizella arborea. Astheimer, L.B., Buttemer, W.A., Wingfield, J.C. Hormones and behavior. (2000) [Pubmed]
  12. Comparing levels of cocaine cue reactivity in male and female outpatients. Robbins, S.J., Ehrman, R.N., Childress, A.R., O'Brien, C.P. Drug and alcohol dependence. (1999) [Pubmed]
  13. Outcomes of a cardiovascular nutrition counseling program in African-Americans with elevated blood pressure or cholesterol level. Kumanyika, S.K., Adams-Campbell, L., Van Horn, B., Ten Have, T.R., Treu, J.A., Askov, E., Williams, J., Achterberg, C., Zaghloul, S., Monsegu, D., Bright, M., Stoy, D.B., Malone-Jackson, M., Mooney, D., Deiling, S., Caulfield, J. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. (1999) [Pubmed]
  14. Exploring the effects of tape-recording on personality assessment. Lichton, A.I., Waehler, C.A. Psychological reports. (1999) [Pubmed]
  15. Comparative reliability of categorical and analogue rating scales in the assessment of psychiatric symptomatology. Remington, M., Tyrer, P.J., Newson-Smith, J., Cicchetti, D.V. Psychological medicine. (1979) [Pubmed]
  16. The Present State Examination used by interviewers from a survey agency: report from the MRC Camberwell Community Survey. Sturt, E., Bebbington, P., Hurry, J., Tennant, C. Psychological medicine. (1981) [Pubmed]
  17. An innovative approach to medical control: semiautomatic defibrillators with solid-state memory modules for recording cardiac arrest events. Cummins, R.O., Austin, D., Graves, J.R., Hambly, C. Annals of emergency medicine. (1988) [Pubmed]
  18. Do pup ultrasonic cries provoke prolactin secretion in lactating rats? Stern, J.M., Thomas, D.A., Rabii, J., Barfield, R.J. Hormones and behavior. (1984) [Pubmed]
  19. Heart-rate variability and SIDS. Examination of heart-rate patterns using an expert system generator. Välimäki, I.A., Nieminen, T., Antila, K.J., Southall, D.P. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (1988) [Pubmed]
  20. Effect of sexual activity on cycle ergometer stress test parameters, on plasmatic testosterone levels and on concentration capacity. A study in high-level male athletes performed in the laboratory. Sztajzel, J., Périat, M., Marti, V., Krall, P., Rutishauser, W. The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness. (2000) [Pubmed]
 
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