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Cherald Loveras

EN202-ON01
Fall 2019
10/23/19

Note Taking Sheet: Reading # _5__

1. Author’� s Name: Stillman, M. A., & Gonzalez, E. A.


2. Author’� s Credentials:
3. Publisher [or title of organization]: International Journal of Psychology and Counselling
4. Heading of Section [title of reading]: Dialysis, Cultural
5. Year Written: 2009
6. Pages:
7. Website URL: http://www.academicjournals.org/JPC

Main Important Supporting Relevance to


Ideas/Points Quotations Details Your Assignment

• There are 2 • “Dialysis • During • Pica


forms of removes hemodialysis consumption
dialysis, waste from blood passes creates kidney
hemodialysis the blood.” through disruptions.
and peritoneal • “In the United a dialysis • Cultural
dialysis. States, eating machine to be factors
• Pica is dirt and clay cleaned involving pica
accepted in is regarded as whereas include
many cultures a culturally peritoneal societal
as normal learned dialysis beliefs,
behavior. practice that is allows the attributing
especially blood to be therapeutic
likely to exist cleaned inside and/or
among the body. magical
African • Individuals qualities.
Americans who practice
living in the pica are likely
South and to have
Southeast.” learned it
earlier in their
lives and to
have family
members who
practice pica.
In this article, is it possible that any of the authors might have a bias about the subject matter? No
Is the article timely or a bit outdated? A bit outdated
Was it published in a reputable source? Yes
It is an academic source. Yes
Other important information: The article states that future research should attempt to validate an
instrument similar to the one utilized in this study to accurately and reliably measure the
occurrence and quantity of pica behavior in dialysis patients.

Note Taking Sheet: Reading # _6__

1. Author’� s Name: Yamamoto, K., Asano, K., Tasaka, A., Ogura, Y., Kim, S., Ito, Y., &
Yamatodani, A.
2. Author’� s Credentials:
3. Publisher [or title of organization]: British Journal of Pharmacology
4. Heading of Section [title of reading]: Background and Purpose [Abstract], Key Results
[Abstract]
5. Year Written: 2014
6. Pages:
7. Website URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.12629

Main Important Supporting Relevance to Your


Ideas/Points Quotations Details Assignment

• Time‐ • “Although • Pica, the • SP and NK1


dependent substance P consumption receptors after
changes in (SP) and of non‐ a period time
cisplatin‐ neurokinin nutrient may be a factor
induced pica NK1 materials in developing
and the receptors such as Pica.
involvement have been kaolin in rats, • Time and the
of SP and reported to be can be used implementation
NK1 involved in as a model of of Cisplatin
receptors in cisplatin‐ nausea in increase Pica
this behavior induced acute humans. behavior.
as a model and delayed • Findings
linking nausea emesis, their lasted during
in humans. precise roles the
• Cisplatin remain observation
induced pica unclear.” period and
within 8 h of • “Within were
its 24 hours of inhibited by
administration the injection granisetron
that continued of cisplatin, for up to 24 h.
for 5 days. PPT‐A
mRNA
expression
and SP
release in the
medulla were
significantly
increased.”

In this article, is it possible that any of the authors might have a bias about the subject matter? No
Is the article timely or a bit outdated? Timely
Was it published in a reputable source? Yes
It is an academic source. Yes
Other important information: The authors results were that the profiles of cisplatin‐induced pica
in rats are similar to clinical findings for cisplatin‐induced emesis in humans, and we showed
that SP production in the medulla and activation of NK1 receptors are involved in this cisplatin‐
induced pica.

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