Carol Cox
RMIT University
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European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2013
Marie Hill; Carol Cox
The conducted clinical and instrumental study revealed that the aggregate group of the patients with chronic diseases of throat differs by increased frequency of isolated and combined disorders of gastrointestinal tract. If a patient has such symptoms as hoarseness, tickling, scratching, burning, feeling of dryness in throat, frequent variant of gastro-intestinal tract disorders is gastroesophageal reflux disease with pharyngolaryneal reflux. There are such severe pathologies of throat as pachydermia of vocal cords and nodules of vocal cords among more frequently met disorders at gastro-intestinal tract diseases. High probability of accompanied pathology of throat in the form of pachydermia and nodules of vocal cords at patients with gastro-intestinal tract disorders stipulates for the necessity of conducting fibrorhynolaryngoscopy in combination with fibergastroscopy.Study presents short overview of drug situation’s indicators during the first, or heroin decade of drugs, and then during the second, soft and synthetic drugs decade of drugs in Slovakia. Then the results of series of nation-wide school surveys, mapping development of licit and illicit drugs use among children and youth during nineties are outlined. The results indicated constant growth of licit and illicit drugs consumption among primary school pupils, and secondary school students until the fourth wave of nation-wide school surveys in the years 2006 – 2007. However, the next wave after four years has detected profound change in the expected pattern of further growth in the case of illicit drugs. Instead of this decline of use or at least stabilization occurred among Slovak youth. At the same time we have found growth of use in the case of licit drugs – alcohol and tobacco, more profoundly among girls. Also the use of new synthetic drugs among young people was revealed via traditional school survey.
British journal of nursing | 2001
Carol Cox; Maria Bialoskurski
Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery | 2000
Julie Hayes; Carol Cox
British journal of nursing | 2000
Carol Cox; Sonya Ahluwalia
British journal of nursing | 1999
Julie Hayes; Carol Cox
International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing | 2013
Brian Lucas; Carol Cox; Lin Perry; Jackie Bridges
British journal of nursing | 2013
Marie Hill; Carol Cox
British journal of nursing | 2010
Raed Amro; Carol Cox; Kathryn Waddington; Dilani Siriwardena
International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice | 2011
Raed Amro; Carol Cox; Kathryn Waddington; Dilani Siriwardena
Nursing Standard | 2013
Svetla Dimitrova Stefanova; Carol Cox; Marie Hill