Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10103516 | Journal of the American College of Surgeons | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
When heart rate is used as an indicator of combined physiologic and psychologic stress, surgical residents achieve stress levels of tachycardia “on call.” Surgical residents also exhibit an increase in circulating WBC count “on call.” Both the degree of tachycardia and the increase in WBC count are inversely related to the level of training. Senior residents cope better with stress “on call” than junior residents and interns.
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Authors
Amod P. MD, Gregory P. (FACS), Terry J. MD, M. Kelley MD, Terrence H. (FACS), Alden H. (FACS),