The Premenstrual Syndrome: Current Findings, Treatment, and Implications for Nurses

Premenstrual tension is a widely occurring cross-cultural phenomenon. Its etiology is largely unknown, although common symptoms can be identified. During the premenstrual phase personality disorders and accidents increase. Nurses need to understand the menstrual cycle and the related premenstrual sy...

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description Premenstrual tension is a widely occurring cross-cultural phenomenon. Its etiology is largely unknown, although common symptoms can be identified. During the premenstrual phase personality disorders and accidents increase. Nurses need to understand the menstrual cycle and the related premenstrual syndrome that occurs. They should be able to offer appropriate counsel to others and to be aware of the risks of diminished mental alertness in their own life cycles.
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