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Psychological Profiles In A Female Bariatric Surgery Sample, Aimee L. Donato
Psychological Profiles In A Female Bariatric Surgery Sample, Aimee L. Donato
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Morbid obesity is an epidemic. Current literature suggests that people with morbid obesity tend to show increased levels of psychological dysfunction. This is especially pertinent to the clinicians who work with morbidly obese patients who seek bariatric surgery as the method for weight control. Surgery should be performed on patients who are psychologically ready to adjust to the stringent post-operative lifestyle.
The purpose of the present study was (1) to compare two groups of bariatric patients (a White group and a non-White group) on pre-surgery measures: specific scales on the Millon Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic (MBMD), the Beck Depression Inventory II …
Factors That Affect Performance On Executive Functioning After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Sapna Mahesh Patel
Factors That Affect Performance On Executive Functioning After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Sapna Mahesh Patel
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Research suggests that individuals who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) experience declines in neuropsychological functioning post-operatively. This decline has been observed in up to 80% of patients early after surgery, and in up to 30% of patients after six months. Many studies have examined the potential effects of CABG on neuropsychological functioning in general, and numerous studies have found that executive functions are impaired in particular. However, none have examined what factors contribute to observed executive dysfunction after CABG. This study investigated the role of memory functions on executive functions in a selected sample of patients undergoing CABG. This …
Predictors Of Emotional Reactions In Women Treated For Breast Cancer, Erin E. Ramirez
Predictors Of Emotional Reactions In Women Treated For Breast Cancer, Erin E. Ramirez
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Breast cancer can be a devastating disease that impacts a woman in all spheres of her life (Ingram, 1989). Previous studies have examined the impact of breast cancer on body satisfaction, as well as the impact on emotional well-being. Studies have also examined the role of the coping style that a woman engages in response to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in the woman's psychological adjustment to the disease. However, to date, no research has introduced and tested a multifaceted model.
The purpose of this study was to develop a model predicting psychological maladjustment in women treated for …
Visual-Spatial & Visual-Motor Function In Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients, Stephanine Dianne Griffone
Visual-Spatial & Visual-Motor Function In Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients, Stephanine Dianne Griffone
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Heart surgery is commonly used to repair congenital heart defects and to perform heart transplantation. The associated hypoxia before or during the surgery may cause damage in the parasaggital area of the cerebral cortex, with resulting difficulty during tasks requiring visual-spatial and visual-motor skills. This study compares the performance of children who received a heart transplant during infancy to that of nonclinical children with no medical complications on three visual-motor measures, three visual-spatial measures, and two computerized visual-spatial tasks - a Block Design Matching task and a Mental Rotation task. The children who received a heart transplant achieved significantly lower …
Update - May 2002, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - May 2002, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- The Compleat Physician
-- Informed Consent Documentation for Total Artificial Hearth Technology
-- Ralph J. and Carolyn Thompson Endowment established in 2001
Depression In Elderly Men Following Transurethral Prostatectom, Brenda Leach Allocco
Depression In Elderly Men Following Transurethral Prostatectom, Brenda Leach Allocco
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study was concerned with the problem of depression among elderly patients following surgery. The purpose of the study was to find out if older men following transurethral prostatectomy experienced a higher level of depression than normal elderly people in the general population. An attempt was made in the study to suggest factors in the patients' illness or environment which may have influenced the amount of depression they experienced.
Thirty patients, sixty-five years or older, were included in the study sample. Depression was measured by a self-rating depression scale (Zung) three weeks following their operations. Other facts about the patients …
The Degree And Time-Course Of Stress In The Patient Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Hulda Esther Serra, Patricia Jo Yvonne Tygret
The Degree And Time-Course Of Stress In The Patient Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Hulda Esther Serra, Patricia Jo Yvonne Tygret
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
An important nursing objective is to assist patients through stressful experiences. It has been assumed that cardiac surgery constitutes such a stress situation. For this reason, twenty-two patients undergoing cardiac surgery at Loma Linda University Hospital studied for the purpose of exploring the degree and time-course of were psychological stress.
The methodology consisted of administration of psychological tests before and after surgery; determination of urine catecholamines (UCA) before, during and after surgery; administration of a coping assessment tool before surgery, and a recall interview on the fifth day after surgery. The Multiple Affect Adjective Check List (MAACL)-Today form, and the …
Cold For Relief Of Postoperative Limitation Of Activity Due To Incisional Pain, Haroldine Roberts
Cold For Relief Of Postoperative Limitation Of Activity Due To Incisional Pain, Haroldine Roberts
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This study was concerned with testing the effectiveness of cold to aid the cholecystectomy patient in performing certain selected activities usually inhibited by incisional pain.
Available references of the effects of cold on the abdominal area were studied to formulate a method of approach as no previous methodology was found in the literature.
The experimental method of research was used on a sample of 18 cholecystectomy patients meeting the criteria for the study, independent variable for the 10 patients in the experimental the application of cold over the closed incision, plastic bag covered with one thickness of towel was used …
Play Preparation For The Adeno-Tonsillectomy Patient, Carol Brown, Harriet Hecker
Play Preparation For The Adeno-Tonsillectomy Patient, Carol Brown, Harriet Hecker
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Hospitalization and surgery have been recognized as being psychologically stressful for the majority of children. Hospital personnel have attempted to reduce some of the unnecessary psychological stress incurred by children by the use of many different methods. This study attempted to evaluate the use of preoperative play preparation sessions for minimizing this stress. The method was experimental with one variable. The subjects were forty-one children aged three and one-half to seven and one-half who had adeno-tonsillectomies. Twenty-one children comprising Group E were involved in a play session by the researchers. Twenty children were not prepared in this way. The tools …
A Comparative Study Of Discomfort Experienced By Surgical Patients On Three Selected Postoperative Days, Lillian Barker Bartlett
A Comparative Study Of Discomfort Experienced By Surgical Patients On Three Selected Postoperative Days, Lillian Barker Bartlett
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
A descriptive survey was conducted to compare the discomfort experienced on three selected postoperative days to determine if there is one day identified by the patient as the most uncomfortable and to assess the symptoms of which he might complain. A checklist of twelve symptoms common to postsurgical patients was administered on the evenings of the second, third and fourth postoperative days by the researcher. Findings indicated that nineteen or 56 per cent of the thirty-four patients interviewed stated that the second day was most uncomfortable, nine or 27 per cent the third and six or 17 per cent the …
The Relationship Of Central Venous Pressure To Hemorrhage In Open Heart Surgery, Mable Reynolds
The Relationship Of Central Venous Pressure To Hemorrhage In Open Heart Surgery, Mable Reynolds
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The problem of this study was to review 100 open heart surgical cases in a selected hospital to determine the changes occurring in central venous pressure in relation to blood loss.
The review of literature revealed that central venous pressure is an important factor in determining immediate postoperative care of open heart surgical patients. If central venous pressure falls below the normal range of 5 to 10 centimeters of water, hemorrhage is suspected. If central venous pressure is elevated between 15 and 20 centimeters of water, cardiac tamponade is suspected.
The descriptive survey method of research was used. Medical records …
A Study Of Fever Differences Following Cardiac Surgery, Cleta Phyllis Lane
A Study Of Fever Differences Following Cardiac Surgery, Cleta Phyllis Lane
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The purpose of this study was to find out whether the temperature level following heart and great vessel surgery is greater following the use of the heart-lung machine than those following closed heart surgery or cardiac and great vessel surgery with the use of hypothermia.
The method used was the descriptive survey. Data were obtained from medical records in one selected hospital. The desired number of charts was 50 for each of the three categories. The categories were identified by groups as follows:
Group I: patients having had cardiac surgery by a closed heart technique. All of the patients in …
Aorto-Enteric Fistula Following Abdominal Aorta Surgery, Arnold A. Michals
Aorto-Enteric Fistula Following Abdominal Aorta Surgery, Arnold A. Michals
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Forty-six aorto-enteric fistuiae following abdominal aorta surgery are here recorded. A number of these have never before been recorded in the literature. For the first time sixteen cases of these aorto-enteric fistulae that were subjected to surgical intervention have been tabulated. Twelve of these had definitive surgery either immediately or eventually. The definitive procedures are also tabulated.
An attempt was made to produce a fistula in dogs. Of twelve dogs, one died six months postoperatively of massive rectal hemorrhage due to an aortoduodenal fistula that followed the implantation of a Teflon vessel graft into the abdominal aorta. The cause of …
Guided Abduction In The Treatment Of Congenital Hip Dislocations, Alfred B. Webber
Guided Abduction In The Treatment Of Congenital Hip Dislocations, Alfred B. Webber
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Guided abduction has been well accepted in Southern California as an effective method in the initial treatment of congenital hip dislocation. Since 1953, when this procedure was first instituted, no report has been made in the world literature describing its application and the results obtained. One of the purposes of this communication has been to outline the stages in treatment and show some of the results obtained.
The early group of congenital hip dislocations represents a difficult problem. It has been shown as a result of this study that guided abduction is an effective way to control the reduction of …
The Surgical Treatment Of Peptic Ulcer With Special Reference To Subtotal Gastrectomy, Harry Charles Nelson Jr.
The Surgical Treatment Of Peptic Ulcer With Special Reference To Subtotal Gastrectomy, Harry Charles Nelson Jr.
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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Carcinoid Tumors : An Analysis Of 24 New Cases And A Review Of The Literature, William James Oneal
Carcinoid Tumors : An Analysis Of 24 New Cases And A Review Of The Literature, William James Oneal
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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Tendon Transplantation In The Treatment Of Paralytic Equinus, George J. Wiessman
Tendon Transplantation In The Treatment Of Paralytic Equinus, George J. Wiessman
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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With the continued high incidence of paralytic poliomyelitis the crippling after effects of this disease will be seen for many years to come even if the number of new cases gradually decrease as effective immunization techniques are developed. Because of the high incidence of lower extremity involvement and the disproportionately high percentage of anterior tibial paralysis, it is of interest to review the methods of treatment used, in paralytic equinus heretofore and draw lessons from these cases to guide us in the management of future problems.
It is recognized that the isolated instances of paralytic …
Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, Robert George Lukens
Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, Robert George Lukens
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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Cardiac Arrhythmias Following Total Pneumonectomy, Arthur C. Miller
Cardiac Arrhythmias Following Total Pneumonectomy, Arthur C. Miller
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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A Study Of Obstructive Jaundice And Drainage Of The Bile Duct System: Presentation Of A New Method Of Pre-Surgical Continuous Drainage Of The Obstructed Bile Duct System, By Transhepatic Percutaneous Catheterization Of An Intrahepatic Bile Duct, Alexander Coblentz
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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Intravenous Procaine During Thoracic Surgery, Forrest E. Leffingwell
Intravenous Procaine During Thoracic Surgery, Forrest E. Leffingwell
Medical Arts and Sciences: A Scientific Journal of the College of Medical Evangelists
Surgery on the heart and paracardial structures or traction on the hilus of the lung may initiate serious arrhythmias which can result in death if not promptly controlled. Procedures involving the pericardium are particularly apt to be followed by severe derangements of rhythm. Thus anesthesiology is faced with another challenge.
It is now evident that the intravenous administration of procaine has become a valuable addition to the armamentarium of the anesthesiologist in his endeavor to preserve the integrity of the thread of life while the surgeon carries out his heroic assignment without restrictions.
Fractures Of The Nasal And Maxillary Bones, Milo C. Schroeder
Fractures Of The Nasal And Maxillary Bones, Milo C. Schroeder
Medical Arts and Sciences: A Scientific Journal of the College of Medical Evangelists
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Plastic Surgery Of The Nose And Face, Edward King
Plastic Surgery Of The Nose And Face, Edward King
Medical Arts and Sciences: A Scientific Journal of the College of Medical Evangelists
No abstract provided.