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#Aulivewholly, Patricia Spangler
#Aulivewholly, Patricia Spangler
Faculty Publications
Andrews University officially launched its new University Health & Wellness initiative on Wednesday, September 23. The initiative will integrate five deeply connected pillars: physical, spiritual, mental, relational and professional wellness, but mainly focus on physical health and wellness to address the gaps that have been identified.
An Innovative Approach To Decreasing Concussions In Adolescent Female Soccer Athletes: 2370 Board #117 May 29, 9, A. Lynn Millar, Brent A. Harper, Jared Casazza, Cameron Lephew, Meredith Moore, Timothy Schmidt
An Innovative Approach To Decreasing Concussions In Adolescent Female Soccer Athletes: 2370 Board #117 May 29, 9, A. Lynn Millar, Brent A. Harper, Jared Casazza, Cameron Lephew, Meredith Moore, Timothy Schmidt
Faculty Publications
Concussion is a public health issue, fundamental to health promotion and injury prevention. Concussions are prevalent in adolescent athletic competition, in high-collision and non-collision sports. A history of previous concussion increases risk by a factor of three, female gender increases it 1.5 to 2.5 times, and female middle-school soccer players have 22.9 times increased risk during games. Non-collision concussions (indirect) may be primed by altered movement patterns from previous injuries, disruption of cervical proprioception, or musculoskeletal pain. Assessment of dynamic balance and functional movement allows identification of poor movement patterns or control.
PURPOSE: To assess a preventative movement-based warm-up routine …
Multicountry Prospective Clinical Evaluation Of Two Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays And Two Rapid Diagnostic Tests For Diagnosing Dengue Fever, Subhamoy Pal, Allison Dauner, Andrea Valks, Brett M. Forshey, Kanya C. Long, Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk, Gloria Sierra, Victor Picos, Sara Talmage, Amy C. Morrison, Eric S. Halsey, Guillermo Comach, Chadwick Yasuda, Michael Loeffelholz, Richard G. Jarman, Stefan Fernandez, Ung Sam An, Tadeusz J. Kochel, Louis E. Jasper, Shuenn-Jue L. Wu
Multicountry Prospective Clinical Evaluation Of Two Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays And Two Rapid Diagnostic Tests For Diagnosing Dengue Fever, Subhamoy Pal, Allison Dauner, Andrea Valks, Brett M. Forshey, Kanya C. Long, Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk, Gloria Sierra, Victor Picos, Sara Talmage, Amy C. Morrison, Eric S. Halsey, Guillermo Comach, Chadwick Yasuda, Michael Loeffelholz, Richard G. Jarman, Stefan Fernandez, Ung Sam An, Tadeusz J. Kochel, Louis E. Jasper, Shuenn-Jue L. Wu
Faculty Publications
We evaluated four dengue diagnostic devices from Alere, including the SD Bioline Dengue Duo (nonstructural [NS] 1 Ag and IgG/IgM), the Panbio Dengue Duo Cassette (IgM/IgG) rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), and the Panbio dengue IgM and IgG capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) in a prospective, controlled, multicenter study in Peru, Venezuela, Cambodia, and the United States, using samples from 1,021 febrile individuals. Archived, well-characterized samples from an additional 135 febrile individuals from Thailand were also used. Reference testing was performed on all samples using an algorithm involving virus isolation, in-house IgM and IgG capture ELISAs, and plaque reduction neutralization tests …
P-23 Variations In Microbiota Of Culex (Melanoconion) Ocossa And Culex (Culex) Declaratoracross Periurban And Rural Environments, M. Nelson Starkey
P-23 Variations In Microbiota Of Culex (Melanoconion) Ocossa And Culex (Culex) Declaratoracross Periurban And Rural Environments, M. Nelson Starkey
Honors Scholars & Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium Programs
Mosquitoes serve as the primary mode of transmission for many tropical infections such as Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, dengue virus, and malaria. Therefore, mosquitoes are an important area of study for disease control. This study examined the differences in gut microbiota of Culex melanoconion species across two different habitats: periurban and rural. Mosquitoes were collected from locations around Iquitos, Peru and their gut bacterial DNA was extracted and analyzed. Based on previous studies it is believed that the bacterial flora will differ among mosquitoes reared in different locations.
Nursing Students Follow God’S Call, Becky St. Clair
Nursing Students Follow God’S Call, Becky St. Clair
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
Online Nursing Program Ranked In Top 25, Lucero Castellanos-Guirre
Online Nursing Program Ranked In Top 25, Lucero Castellanos-Guirre
Andrews Agenda: Campus News
The Andrews University School of Health Professions’ online Master of Science in Nursing program was ranked among the top 25 programs of its kind, ranked by BestColleges.com at number 15.
Academic And Non-Academic Variables As Predictors Of Nclex-Rn Success Among Traditional Associate Degree Students At Southern Adventist University, Christine Moniyung
Academic And Non-Academic Variables As Predictors Of Nclex-Rn Success Among Traditional Associate Degree Students At Southern Adventist University, Christine Moniyung
Dissertations
Problem
The School of Nursing at Southern Adventist University offers both Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science in nursing degrees. A majority of the students who sit for the NCLEX-RN are associate of science in nursing graduates. The pass rate dropped from 94.9% in 2010 to 88.8% in 2011. The pass rate went up to 93.3% in 2012, but dropped again by almost 5% in the following year, and to an all-time low of 76.5% in 2014.
Unlike most AS nursing program student populations in the nation, the majority of SAU students are young and considered traditional-age college students. …
Attitude, Subjective Norm, And Perceived Behavioral Control As Indicators For Nurse Educators’ Intention To Use Critical Thinking Teaching Strategies: A Structural Equation Model Analysis, Angerlita Yolanda Smith
Attitude, Subjective Norm, And Perceived Behavioral Control As Indicators For Nurse Educators’ Intention To Use Critical Thinking Teaching Strategies: A Structural Equation Model Analysis, Angerlita Yolanda Smith
Dissertations
Problem
Deficiencies in new nursing graduates’ ability to use critical thinking skills have been documented. Researchers have found that the continued use of traditional teaching methods and less student-centered approaches for critical thinking development has contributed to this problem. This particular issue has evoked much concern for institutions and organizations involved with the safe delivery of patient care. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the relationship between the factors educator characteristics, attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control in a hypothesized model that may influence nurse educators’ intention to use instructional methods that promote critical thinking in …
Educator's Implementation Of The Connecticut Guidelines For The Identification And Education Of Children And Youth With Autism, Linda K. Grimm
Educator's Implementation Of The Connecticut Guidelines For The Identification And Education Of Children And Youth With Autism, Linda K. Grimm
Dissertations
The Problem
As the number of children with autism needing educational support continues to increase, combined with the limited availability of resources, this study aims to examine how educators responsible for teaching children with autism have experienced implementation of the Connecticut Guidelines for the Identification and Education of Children and Youth with Autism (2005), (Guidelines). At this time there have been no studies done in the State of Connecticut to assess the implementation of the components for effective education of children with autism, as set forth in the Connecticut Guidelines.
Method
The Connecticut Autism Needs Survey, an on-line self-report survey …
A Microsurgical Anterior Cervical Approach And The Immediate Impact Of Mechanical Retractors: A Case Control Study, Rodrigo Ramos-Zúñiga, Laura Rocio Díaz-Guzmán, Shannen Velasquez, Ana Magdelena Macías-Ornelas, Martín Rodríguez-Vázquez
A Microsurgical Anterior Cervical Approach And The Immediate Impact Of Mechanical Retractors: A Case Control Study, Rodrigo Ramos-Zúñiga, Laura Rocio Díaz-Guzmán, Shannen Velasquez, Ana Magdelena Macías-Ornelas, Martín Rodríguez-Vázquez
Faculty Publications
Introduction: A microsurgical anterior cervical approach with discectomy and fusion (MACDF) is one of the most widely used procedures for treating radicular disorders. This approach is highly successful; however, it is not free from complications. These can be associated with soft tissue injuries. Aim of the Study: The recognition of the risks for these complications should be identified for timely prevention and safe treatment. Materials and Methods: Study Design: Retrospective case control study. This study includes a retrospective case series of 37 patients, paying special attention to immediate complications related to the use of mechanical retraction of soft tissue (dysphagia, …
The Effect Of Strength And Plyometric Training On Functional Dance Performance In Elite Ballet And Modern Dancers, Joe Girard, Kristina Koenig, David Village
The Effect Of Strength And Plyometric Training On Functional Dance Performance In Elite Ballet And Modern Dancers, Joe Girard, Kristina Koenig, David Village
Faculty Publications
Background:
Ballet and modern dance are both art forms that require technique, artistry, grace and precision. Both dance forms require a degree of strength and muscular endurance for optimal performance. It is not known what value strength or plyometric training may have on functional dance performance.
Objective:
To systematically review the effects of strength and/or plyometric training on functional dance performance in elite ballet and modern dancers.
Methods:
A systematic review of literature indexed in the following databases: Medline, CINAHL, SportsDiscus, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and PubMed was conducted. The quality of the studies was graded using the PEDro Scale. …
Researchers Hopkins, Mcbride, Randall Given Adventist Health Ministries Medal Of Distinction, Ansel Oliver
Researchers Hopkins, Mcbride, Randall Given Adventist Health Ministries Medal Of Distinction, Ansel Oliver
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
Dry Needling For Myofascial Trigger Point Pain: A Clinical Commentary, Casey Unverzagt, Kathleen Berglund, J J. Thomas
Dry Needling For Myofascial Trigger Point Pain: A Clinical Commentary, Casey Unverzagt, Kathleen Berglund, J J. Thomas
Faculty Publications
Sports and orthopaedic physical therapists have long used a multitude of techniques in order to address pain and dysfunction associated with myofascial trigger points. One technique in particular has recently received overwhelming attention: trigger point dry needling (DN). Despite its efficacy and low risk, questions remain as to its effectiveness, safety, and whether the technique is within the scope of practice of physical therapists. Therefore, the purpose of this clinical commentary is to summarize the current literature related to the associated mechanisms of action of DN, the safety of DN, as well as to discuss relevant scope of practice concerns.