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Increasing Fitness Engagement Among Ohiohealth Employees, Kristen Goins
Increasing Fitness Engagement Among Ohiohealth Employees, Kristen Goins
Masters Theses/Capstone Projects
This presentation focuses on how to increase fitness engagement among the employees of a large medical facility.
Prevention Of Ankle Sprains, Travis Schomacker
Prevention Of Ankle Sprains, Travis Schomacker
Masters Theses/Capstone Projects
Ankle instability is weakness of the ankles due to previous injuries. According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), more than 460,000 college athletes play a total of 24 sports. Results from Indiana University showed that 67% of former players claim they suffered a major injury while competing n the collegiate level.
The Pathophysiological Process Of Sepsis, Stefane Adams
The Pathophysiological Process Of Sepsis, Stefane Adams
Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)
Sepsis is a medical emergency and can be a life-threatening illness that results as a complication from a severe infection, which occurs when chemicals that have been released into the bloodstream by the body’s defense system work to fight off an infection (Mayo Clinic, 2016). Sepsis is one of the leading causes of deaths in patients in the hospital setting worldwide, becoming more common than breast and bowel cancer combined (Nursing Times, 2014). Sepsis can affect anyone; however it is more common in the elderly or in individuals with weaker immune systems. Health care providers (HCPs) must fully understand this …