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School Of Nursing Class Of 2016 Hooding And Pinning Program, Cedarville University
School Of Nursing Class Of 2016 Hooding And Pinning Program, Cedarville University
B.S.N. and M.S.N. Academic Celebrations
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Emphasizing Learning How To Learn In A Nursing Course, Belinda Deal, Zhaomin He, Katy Zagurski
Emphasizing Learning How To Learn In A Nursing Course, Belinda Deal, Zhaomin He, Katy Zagurski
Faculty Posters
This poster was presented during The Lyceum: A Student Research Showcase, and event hosted by the UT Tyler Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation and UT Tyler Honors Program.
Artistic And Scholarly Sessions: Blending The Liberal Arts And Nursing: Creating A Portrait For The 21st Century, Wendy Kooken, Noël Kerr, Morgan Hussey, Class Of 2018, Anissa Ortiz, Class Of 2016
Artistic And Scholarly Sessions: Blending The Liberal Arts And Nursing: Creating A Portrait For The 21st Century, Wendy Kooken, Noël Kerr, Morgan Hussey, Class Of 2018, Anissa Ortiz, Class Of 2016
Inauguration of Eric R. Jensen
April 2, 2016; 9–9:30 am
This presentation highlights interdisciplinary collaboration between liberal arts and School of Nursing faculty. An exhibit of William Utermohlen’s paintings, depicting changes as his Alzheimer’s disease progressed, was showcased. Nine discrete on-campus events facilitated exploration of the disease from interdisciplinary perspectives, using the exhibit as a backdrop for rich discussion.
Presenters: Wendy Kooken, Assistant Professor of Nursing
Noël Kerr, Assistant Professor of Nursing Student
Respondents: Morgan Hussey ’18, Nursing major
Anissa Ortiz ’16, Art major
Effective Interventions To Reduce The Increase In Elective Cesarean Sections In Low Risk Women, Kimberly Kelsey, Crystal Hunter, Brianna-Kirsten Tan, Sara Shea, Heather Holland, Sasha Riley, Mary Uy, Tenzin Tsomo, Fasha Ruys-Solorzano, Dolma Tso
Effective Interventions To Reduce The Increase In Elective Cesarean Sections In Low Risk Women, Kimberly Kelsey, Crystal Hunter, Brianna-Kirsten Tan, Sara Shea, Heather Holland, Sasha Riley, Mary Uy, Tenzin Tsomo, Fasha Ruys-Solorzano, Dolma Tso
Student Research Posters
According to the Annals of Family Medicine, the amount of babies born via cesarean section has increased from 4.5% in 1965 to 26.1% in 2002 and nearly 40% of all cesarean sections are repeats. After an extensive literature review, results showed that patients need to be educated about the risks and benefits of vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery. It was also found that there needs to be policy changes to decrease the amount of cesarean sections done and increase the labor and delivery support without using interventions. Further study should be focused on morbidity and mortality very low birth weight …
Graduate Bulletin, 2016-2017 (2016), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2016-2017 (2016), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
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