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             Shift work/long work         stress buffering model, 481  Study to Understand Prognoses
                  hours, 342            Social systems, concepts         and Preference for
             Shivering, 467–469              for, 273                    Outcomes and Risks of
               body heat loss, 467–468  Socioeconomic status, 185        Treatment (SUPPORT),
               mandibular hum, 468      Sociolinguistics, 128            14, 331
             Simulation, 469–472        Sorian, 58                 Substance abuse among
               human patient simulators   Speech act theory, 128         registered nurses,
                  (HPSs), 470, 471      Spirituality, 482–484            497–500
               Bandura’s social cognitive   caregivers’ health, 482  alcoholism, 497
                  theory, 471             caring theory, 83          marijuana, 497, 498
               challenges, 472            chronic illness, 482       marijuana/cocaine, 498
               ducation learning theories, 471  conceptual or philosophical   opiates, 498
               Nursing Education Simulation   inquiry, 482           tranquilizers, 498
                  Framework, 471          measurements, 483        Substance abuse and
               Framework for Simulation   Newman’s theory, 483           dependency disorders
                  Learning in Nursing     and religiosity, 483           and treatment, 8–11
                  Education, 472          terminal illness, 482    Substance dependence, 97
             Sleep, 472–475             Stage of Ease, 302–303     Summer Genetics Institute, 312
               narcolepsy, 472          Stage of Reflection, 303   SUPPORT data, 371–372
               rapid eye movement sleep, 473  Stage of Resolution, 303  Surgical-site infections, 320
               slow wave, 473           Standardized nursing       Symbolic interactionism, 303
               stress, impact on sleep, 473  languages, 332        Symptoms, defined, 232
             Sleeping and waking states,   Statistical computer    Synactive Model of
                  316–317                    programs, 103               Neonatal Behavioral
             Slow wave sleep, 473       Statistical inference, 431       Organization, 314
             Smoking cessation, 475–477  Statistical techniques, 484–487  Systematic family
               addiction, 477             analysis of covariance, 484    interventions, 117
               biochemical verification, 476  Chi-square tests, 486  Systematic reviews, 500–502
               tobacco use, 475           correlational techniques, 485  Cochrane Collaboration, 502
             Smoking/tobacco as           Kruskal–Wallis H, 486      Campbell Collaboration, 502
                  cardiovascular risk     Mann–Whitney U, 486      Systematized Nomenclature of
                  factor, 477–480         McNemar test, 486              Medicine (SNOMED), 480
               smoking, social burden, 478  multivariate analysis of
               theories, models, smoking     variance, 484, 485    Tanner Clinical Judgment
                  interventions, 475      nonparametric techniques, 486  Model, 62
               tobacco, cardiovascular risk   regression, 484, 485–486,   Technology Informatics Guiding
                  among nonsmokers, 478      486–487                     Education Reform
               Transtheoretical Model, 475  t test, 484                  (TIGER) initiative, 338
             SNOMED (See Systemized     Story theory, 487–488      Telehealth, 503–504
                  Momenclature of       Stress, 2, 488–490           home monitoring
                  Medicine)               management, 491–492            systems, 239
             Social cognitive theory, 463  Stroke, 492–495           telenursing, 503, 504–505
             Social integration and job   carotid endarterectomy, 493  Telepresence, 505–506
                  satisfaction, 481–482   cerebrovascular accident, 492  robotic technology, 505
             Social isolation, 200        hemorrhagic stroke, 493  Terminal illness, 506–508
             Social resourcefulness, 448, 449  ischemic stroke, 493  caregivers, 507
             Social support, 481–482      transient ischemic attack, 493  need for information, 507
               direct-effect model, 481  Structural equation modeling   needs for families, 507
               models of, 481                (SEM), 495–497          nutrition and hydration, 506
               social integration and job   Structural model, 42     palliative care, 507
                  satisfaction, 481–482  Structural orientation, 309–310  Test theory, 436
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