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Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing Dec 1983

Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing

WKU Archives Records

Pinning ceremony program listing graduates of the WKU Nursing program.


Spruce Run News (December 1983), Spruce Run Staff Dec 1983

Spruce Run News (December 1983), Spruce Run Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Discretionary Salt Consumption In Airline Food Service : A Feasibility Study, Kathleen E. Dierkes Dec 1983

Discretionary Salt Consumption In Airline Food Service : A Feasibility Study, Kathleen E. Dierkes

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Studies have estimated total daily salt consumption in the U.S. at 10 - 14.5 grams, despite increasing public awareness and decreased usage by the food industry. To avoid excess governmental regulation to modify current salt intake, determination of the amount of salt currently being used in a discretionary manner is needed.

This study investigated the feasibility/limitations of a data collection technique to assess discretionary salt intake in in-flight meal service, Discretionary salt use by airline passengers was determined by weighing salt packets remaining on used meal trays. Results showed an average discretionary salt consumption of 167 milligrams/meal among passengers able …


Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association Dec 1983

Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association

Synapse - Newsletter of ALHeLa

This is the December, 1983 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse.

Contents include:

  • The president's .... Last word ! by Mary Ann Donnell
  • New friends and old friends
  • Calendar of events
  • Editors corner
  • News from RML
  • RML satellite librarian
  • News from Lister Hill
  • MINET packets arrive
  • Positions open
  • Reflecting back
  • SDI update
  • Directories available
  • Spotlight


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Dec 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 2, no 2 (Oct 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "New Pediatrics, Family Medicine Units Open"
  • "COF Comes Through - The United Way"
  • "Grounds Crew Makes Good First Impression"
  • "Speech Pathology Proving to be Popular Addition"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"


Standards Of Medical Care Based On Consensus Rather Than Evidence: The Case Of Routine Bedrail Use For The Elderly, Howard S. Rubenstein, Frances H. Miller, Sholem Postel, Hilda B. Evans Dec 1983

Standards Of Medical Care Based On Consensus Rather Than Evidence: The Case Of Routine Bedrail Use For The Elderly, Howard S. Rubenstein, Frances H. Miller, Sholem Postel, Hilda B. Evans

Faculty Scholarship

“An 88-year-old male patient was found on his hands and knees on the floor beside his bed. The bedrails were up.”—From an indent report filed by a nurse at the Stillman Infirmary, University Health Services, Harvard University, in May 1980.

Finding elderly patients lying on the floor beside their beds despite the presence of elevated bedrails seems paradoxical: how can a patient fall out of bed when the bedrails are up? Surprisingly, this paradox constitutes one of the leading incidents plaguing hospitals in the United States today. It exemplifies a much larger problem created, we believe, by the uncritical adoption …


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (6) Conducted On November 25, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Nov 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (6) Conducted On November 25, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

The sixth and final interview with Dr. John Beljan, founding Dean of the Wright State University School of Medicine, begins with a discussion of the challenges faced in integrating the Wright State University School of Medicine into the University community. Dr. Beljan discusses his thoughts on his inter-relationships with Wright State University President Dr. Robert Kegerreis, former Wright State University Provost Dr. Andrew Speigel, and others.

Dr. Beljan also reflects on the past and present development of the School of Medicine and explores possible future goals and areas of development.


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (5) Conducted On November 25, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Nov 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (5) Conducted On November 25, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This fifth of six interviews with the founding Dean of the Wright State University School of Medicine, Dr. John Beljan, deals with two major areas. The first area is Faculty/Staff recruiting in which Dr. Beljan discusses the methods, priorities, and focuses of the recruiting efforts of the School of Medicine staff. Several key individuals are highlighted.

The second area deals with the development of the Residency Programs inherited and initiated by the Wright State University School of Medicine. Although each program is examined in turn, two distinctly different Residency Programs are highlighted, the Aerospace Medicine and Emergency Medicine Residency Programs.


Bernadette Beljan Interview Conducted On November 23, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Bernadette Beljan, James St. Peter Nov 1983

Bernadette Beljan Interview Conducted On November 23, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Bernadette Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

In this interview, Mrs. John Beljan discusses her thoughts and feelings about coming to Dayton, Ohio with her husband, Dean Beljan, and her role as the Dean's wife in promoting the School of Medicine. Mrs. Beljan also discusses the role she played in the recruiting of faculty for the Wright State University School of Medicine.


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (4) Conducted On November 11, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Nov 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (4) Conducted On November 11, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

In the fourth interview, Dr. Beljan discusses in-depth the Liaison Committee for Medical Education (LCME) accreditation process and the various visits of the LCME to the Wright State University School of Medicine. The nature of the LCME, its powers, responsibilities, and focus are examined in detail by Dr. Beljan, as are his thoughts on the nature and function of the LCME in connection to the development of the Wright State School of Medicine.


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (3) Conducted On November 11, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Nov 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (3) Conducted On November 11, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

In this third interview, Dr. Beljan discusses the development of the affiliation agreements between Wright State and the area hospitals. Dr. Beljan also discusses the development of the Joint Coordinating Committees; the positions of Associate Dean for Hospital Affairs, Veteran's Affairs, and Air Force Affairs; the affiliation with the Veterans Administration and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; the role of the Greene and Montgomery County Medical Societies and the sources of funding for the School of Medicine. The interview closes with a discussion of the mergers of the Cox Heart Laboratory for Cancer Research, with the School of Medicine.


The Effect Of Orally Administered Butylated Hydroxytoluene On Herpes Simplex Keratitis, Donald Carson Nov 1983

The Effect Of Orally Administered Butylated Hydroxytoluene On Herpes Simplex Keratitis, Donald Carson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Some studies have reported in vitro inactivation of membrane enveloped viruses by Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). This study investigates the effect of orally administered BHT on primary infections of Herpes simplex virus (HSV) using rabbit corneas as the assay system.

Assigned levels of BHT were incorporated into the diet of New Zealand White rabbits with HSV-1 McKrae strain on the corneal surface of the eyes. The degree of infection was measured by a subjective assay. Rabbits receiving BHT in their diet consistently experienced lower levels of infection. The interpretation of this data is that orally administered BHT can be an effective …


Effects Of Biofeedback-Aided Relaxation On The Psychological Stress Symptoms Of College Students, Richard Fehring Nov 1983

Effects Of Biofeedback-Aided Relaxation On The Psychological Stress Symptoms Of College Students, Richard Fehring

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Benson's relaxation technique (BRT) with Benson's technique augmented with GSR biofeedback (i.e., biofeedback-aided relaxation, BAR) on the psychological stress symptoms of well college students. Seventy-eight normotensive college students were randomly assigned to one of three groups: the BRT group, the BAR group, and a control group. The BRT and BAR students were asked to practice their respective relaxation technique daily for an eight-week period. Pre-and postintervention, all subjects were administered a state-anxiety inventory and a profile-of-mood state (POMS) test. Posttest analysis indicated that the BAR group had significantly lower …


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (2) Conducted On October 21, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Oct 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (2) Conducted On October 21, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This second interview with Dr. Beljan is in two parts. The first part is a continuation of the first interview in that Dr. Beljan continues his description of the political problems facing the School of Medicine's development when he arrived as founding Dean. He then goes on to discuss other possible dangers to development, the interview process for his position, and the roles of Miami University and Central State University in the development of the SOM.

The second part of the interview deals with the organization of the School of Medicine, with particular attention to particular facets of the administrative …


John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (1) Conducted On October 20, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter Oct 1983

John R. Beljan M.D. Interview (1) Conducted On October 20, 1983 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, John R. Beljan, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This first in a series of six interviews deals with the background of Dr. John Beljan at the University of California at Davis, his nomination and appointment as founding Dean of the Wright State University School of Medicine, and the challenges in building a school of medicine that he faced on his arrival at Wright State.

Dr. Beljan also gives his views on the interview process, the concept of a community-based school of medicine, and the political problems that he encountered in the development of the Wright State University School of Medicine.


Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol 4, No. 1, St. Cloud State University Oct 1983

Human Performance Lab Newsletter, Vol 4, No. 1, St. Cloud State University

Human Performance Lab Newsletter

Contents of this issue includes:

  • The Glory in Mediocrity by George Sheehan
  • Proper and Improper Weight Loss
  • More on Smoking
  • On Drinking
  • The Danger of Sedentary Lifestyles


Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1983, Margaret M. Cossman, Mary Naylor, Nancy Scull Brainard, Alice C. Boehret, Betty Piersol, Janet Hindson, Doris E. Bowman, Cathleen E. Keating, Valerie M. O'Donnell, Mabel C. Prevost, Martha E. Riland Oct 1983

Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1983, Margaret M. Cossman, Mary Naylor, Nancy Scull Brainard, Alice C. Boehret, Betty Piersol, Janet Hindson, Doris E. Bowman, Cathleen E. Keating, Valerie M. O'Donnell, Mabel C. Prevost, Martha E. Riland

Nursing Alumni Bulletins

Alumni Calendar

Officers and Chairmen of Committees

Message from the President

Treasurer's Report

Nurses' Relief Fund

Archival Materials

Scholarship Fund

Baccalaureate Nursing at Jefferson

From RN to BSN

The People's Republic of China

Jefferson Hospital on the Move

This Is The Way It Was 75 years ago

Scholarships Granted from 1948 to 1983

Happy Birthday

Fiftieth Anniversary

TJU Announces Decade Fund

Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings

Committee Reports

Social Report

Scholarship Report

Sick and Welfare Report

Satellite Committee Report

Agreement Report

Martha Riland Reports

Finance Committee Report

Luncheon Pictures

Class Notes

In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Members

The …


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxxiii, Number 1, Fall 1983 Oct 1983

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxxiii, Number 1, Fall 1983

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXXIII, Number 1, Fall 1983 Jefferson scene, Page 2 Toadstool or mushroom? Page 13 Megis Medical Association, Page 20 The psychodynamics of adolescent underachievers, Page 23 Class notes, Page 26


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Nov, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Oct 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Nov, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 2, no 1 (Nov, 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Magnetic Resonance Imager Now in Use: City of Faith Pioneers New Technology"
  • "Diabetes Institute Underway"
  • "Bonwell Named HMO Executive Director"
  • "More than Shipping and Receiving"
  • COF's Magnetic Resonance Imager Arrives"
  • "Yamanashi is First MRI Physicist"
  • "Staff Spreads Word With TV Appearances"
  • "Richter Appointed to Nat'l MS Committee"
  • "Angioplasty Program Underway"
  • "Welcome New Physicians"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Medical Staff Members Speak"


When There Is No Work, Charles D. Dolph Oct 1983

When There Is No Work, Charles D. Dolph

Psychology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Triethyltin Bromide On Red Cell And Brain Cyclic Amp-Dependent Protein Kinases, Kevin R. Siebenlist, Fumito Taketa Sep 1983

The Effects Of Triethyltin Bromide On Red Cell And Brain Cyclic Amp-Dependent Protein Kinases, Kevin R. Siebenlist, Fumito Taketa

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Triethyltin bromide activates the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases of human red cell membranes and of bovine brain. Additions of 25-500 microM triethyltin to red cell ghosts resulted in enhanced phosphorylation of ghost proteins. When added to partially purified cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases from red cell ghosts or bovine brain, stimulation of the phosphorylation of calf thymus histone was observed. The enhancement of kinase activity was due to release of catalytic subunits from the intact protein kinase. Brief exposure of the partially purified enzymes to triethyltin, followed by DE52 chromatography, resulted in elution profiles for regulatory and catalytic subunits that were …


Spruce Run News (Undated), Spruce Run Staff Sep 1983

Spruce Run News (Undated), Spruce Run Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Identification Of Four Complementary Rna Species In Akabane Virus-Infected Cells, Asit K. Pattnaik, G. Abraham Sep 1983

Identification Of Four Complementary Rna Species In Akabane Virus-Infected Cells, Asit K. Pattnaik, G. Abraham

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications

The analysis of RNA extracted from purified Akabane virus demonstrated the presence of three size classes of single-stranded RNAs with sedimentation coefficients of 31S (large, L), 26S (medium, M), and 13S (small, S). Molecular weights of these RNA species were estimated to be 2.15 x 106,1.5 X 106, and 0.48 x 106 for the L, M, and S RNAs, respectively. Hybridization analysis involving viral genomic RNA and RNA from virus-infected cells resulted in the identification of four virus-specific cRNA species in infected cells. These cRNAs were found to be nonpolyadenylated by their inability to bind …


Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association Sep 1983

Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association

Synapse - Newsletter of ALHeLa

This is the September, 1983 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse.

Contents include:

  • President's column by Mary Ann Donnell (AlHeLA President)
  • Calendar of events
  • Editors Corner
  • ALHELA news
  • Nominating committee appointed
  • Librarian to the rescue !
  • Impressions - MLA / Houston
  • Comparison of On-Line services
  • AIDS Hotline
  • In-house Journals Union List


Spinal Disease Presenting As Acute Abdominal Pain, M J. Torrens, Rashid Jooma Aug 1983

Spinal Disease Presenting As Acute Abdominal Pain, M J. Torrens, Rashid Jooma

Section of Neurosurgery

No abstract provided.


Physical Fitness Of Physical Therapy Students, Dennis Sobush, Richard Fehring Aug 1983

Physical Fitness Of Physical Therapy Students, Dennis Sobush, Richard Fehring

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Physical fitness norms do not exist for physical therapists or physical therapy students. This lack, in part, reflects the complexity of physical fitness and the scarcity of data reported on physical fitness norms of other populations. This report describes the methods used and the results obtained for 16 physical fitness factors of 98 female and 13 male physical therapy upperclassmen and discusses the implications of physical fitness in the practice of physical therapy. Means, standard deviations, ranges, and percentile rankings are given by sex for each of the 16 fitness factors. The purpose of this study was to begin to …


The Relationship Between Drinking And Assertiveness In College Students, Ernest Small Aug 1983

The Relationship Between Drinking And Assertiveness In College Students, Ernest Small

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The relationship between drinking patterns of college students and their measured level of assertiveness was examined in this study. The subjects were categorized into six groups based on their self-reported frequency and amount of drinking. They were also asked to record the number of drinks they had drunk in the prior week. The MacAndrews Alcoholism Scale and the Rathus Assertion Schedule were administered to all the subjects. Pearson Product-moment correlations were calculated to assess the relationship between levels of drinking, the number of drinks in the prior week and scores from the Rathus Assertion Schedule and the MacAndrews Alcoholism Scale. …


Nasal Dosage Forms Of Propranol, Anwar A. Hussain, Shinichiro Hirai, Rima Bawarshi Jul 1983

Nasal Dosage Forms Of Propranol, Anwar A. Hussain, Shinichiro Hirai, Rima Bawarshi

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

The invention relates to a novel method of administering propranolol, a known β-adrenergic blocking agent widely used in the treatment of angina pectoris, arrhythmias, hypertension and other cardiac conditions, and migraine. The invention further relates to novel dosage forms of propranolol which are adapted for nasal administration and which include solutions, suspensions, gels and ointments.


Spinal Disease Presenting As Acute Abdominal Pain: Report Of Two Cases, Rashid Jooma, M J. Torrens, R J. Veerapen, H B. Griffith Jul 1983

Spinal Disease Presenting As Acute Abdominal Pain: Report Of Two Cases, Rashid Jooma, M J. Torrens, R J. Veerapen, H B. Griffith

Section of Neurosurgery

No abstract provided.


Field Technique For The Identification Of Deer Blood, David W. Oates, Carol A. Jochum, Kenneth A. Pearson, Cathy A. Hoilien Jul 1983

Field Technique For The Identification Of Deer Blood, David W. Oates, Carol A. Jochum, Kenneth A. Pearson, Cathy A. Hoilien

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Staff Research Publications

A latex suspension sensitized with deer antiserum has been prepared, placed on plastic cards, dried, and packaged for field use. The product was tested against bloodstains from 22 species (including Homo sapiens). Strong agglutination reactions occurred only with bloodstains from deer and elk.