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A Comparison Of The Effectiveness Of The Compression Breast Binder With The Supporting Brassiere Or Supporting Breast Binder, Wanda M. Bristol
A Comparison Of The Effectiveness Of The Compression Breast Binder With The Supporting Brassiere Or Supporting Breast Binder, Wanda M. Bristol
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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An Historical Analysis Of The School Of Nutrition And Dietetics, Loma Linda University, Florence Tidwell Otto
An Historical Analysis Of The School Of Nutrition And Dietetics, Loma Linda University, Florence Tidwell Otto
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The purpose of this study was to provide a historical reference on the origin, development, and objectives of the School of Nutrition and Dietetics from the beginning of the first dietetic program in 1908 to that of the present.
Three methods were employed in this study: the historical, interview, and questionnaire. The main historical source material was obtained from the Historical Records Office in the Library of Loma Linda University. The material consisted of selected letters of the administrators of the College and leaders in the dietetic programs. There is a greater amount of board minutes, annual bulletins, and documents. …
Effects Of Music Therapy And Personal Interaction On The Preoperative Patient, Phyllis Jean Nix
Effects Of Music Therapy And Personal Interaction On The Preoperative Patient, Phyllis Jean Nix
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study was conducted to discover the effects of (1) an interpersonal relationship and (2) an interpersonal relationship and music therapy on preoperative patients in a selected hospital.
The descriptive survey was chosen as the method of study. A checklist and a tape recording of selected music were used as a tool of research. Two groups of preoperative patients were given nursing care by the researcher. Patients in Group One received care with an aim toward developing an interpersonal relationship, while patients in Group Two received the same as Group One with the addition of music therapy.
Findings revealed a …