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Experiences Of Working Sandwich Generation Caregivers, Kimberly Ben, Susan Macdermott Apr 2024

Experiences Of Working Sandwich Generation Caregivers, Kimberly Ben, Susan Macdermott

Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

This poster presents an insightful exploration into the lives of Working Sandwich Generation Caregivers (WSCs), a group defined as individuals aged 30-65 who simultaneously provide care for both aging adults (over 65 years old) and younger dependents (29 years old or younger), while also managing their careers. The study delves deep into the unique challenges and experiences faced by WSCs, aiming to highlight the occupational, emotional, and physical demands inherent in their roles. Through qualitative research methods, including interviews and occupational therapy assessments, the manuscript offers a comprehensive look at the balancing act WSCs perform daily. It seeks to inform …


Managing Recurrent Delayed Pleural Effusion Post Rib Fracture In An Elderly Female, Yaseen Ramadan, Fnu Swatisikta, Mushfeka Baker Golawala Jan 2023

Managing Recurrent Delayed Pleural Effusion Post Rib Fracture In An Elderly Female, Yaseen Ramadan, Fnu Swatisikta, Mushfeka Baker Golawala

East Florida Research Day 2023

INTRODUCTION Delayed pleural effusion (DPL) post rib fracture is a lesser known and not adequately studied entity. DPL is associated with increased hospital/ICU length of stay (LOS) and poorer disposition at discharge. Some case series have reported incidence as high as 40.8 % making it a clinically significant complication to watch for.

CASE An elderly female presented to the ED after a mechanical fall leading to right side fractured ribs (5th to 9th rib posteriorly) and pneumothorax. Patient was hypoxic in ER and an ICD was placed. Trauma series showed right pulmonary contusion but no hemothorax or any other injury. …


Undertriage Of Elderly Trauma Patients With Comorbid Conditions, Taylor Locklear, Heather Rhodes, Nasser Mohammad, Nicole Pascarella, Rudy Flores, Antonio Pepe Jan 2022

Undertriage Of Elderly Trauma Patients With Comorbid Conditions, Taylor Locklear, Heather Rhodes, Nasser Mohammad, Nicole Pascarella, Rudy Flores, Antonio Pepe

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center, Marisa Taddeo, Gabriella Meyerson, Israel Taylor, Monica Arias Garcia, Sonia Dela Cruz, Katrina Kesterson Jan 2022

Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center, Marisa Taddeo, Gabriella Meyerson, Israel Taylor, Monica Arias Garcia, Sonia Dela Cruz, Katrina Kesterson

North Florida Division Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Triceps Tendon Avulsion In Elderly Male, Mary Claire Lark, Garrett Root, Bryan T. Luu Jan 2022

Triceps Tendon Avulsion In Elderly Male, Mary Claire Lark, Garrett Root, Bryan T. Luu

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care, Ubaldo Gonzalez Morales, Muna Alhusban, Chelsea Guan, Natalia Cavin, Humeyra Dogan, Allison Ferrara Jan 2022

Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care, Ubaldo Gonzalez Morales, Muna Alhusban, Chelsea Guan, Natalia Cavin, Humeyra Dogan, Allison Ferrara

North Florida Division Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Improving Code Status Discussion And Documentation For Patients 65 Years Or Older At Hca Fl Osceola Hospital, Taylor Murphy, Mark Duros, Faris Matanes, Keishla Garcia Fernandez, Raj Shah, Olga Karasik Jan 2022

Improving Code Status Discussion And Documentation For Patients 65 Years Or Older At Hca Fl Osceola Hospital, Taylor Murphy, Mark Duros, Faris Matanes, Keishla Garcia Fernandez, Raj Shah, Olga Karasik

North Florida Division Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Promoting Leisure And Social Participation For Seniors In An Assisted Living Facility, Macy Clark, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park Aug 2021

Promoting Leisure And Social Participation For Seniors In An Assisted Living Facility, Macy Clark, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park

Summer 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

Seniors in assisted living facilities (ALF) experience a decrease in leisure activity participation (Knecht-Sabres et al., 2020). This decrease could be due to the changes in the social, cultural, and physical environments and the loss of daily roles and routines (Lamarre et al., 2019). Participation in social group activities improves quality of life and provides many physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional benefits (Barnes et al., 2008; Horowitz & Vanner, 2010). Participation in group activities offers seniors a sense of community, purpose, belonging, and friendship (Dare et al., 2018). However, group activities offered in ALF may be generic and not individualized to …


Cholinergic Antagonist Use And The Risk Of Developing Dementia In Persons Aged 65 Years And Olders, Heidi N. Artz Schmaltz Jan 2021

Cholinergic Antagonist Use And The Risk Of Developing Dementia In Persons Aged 65 Years And Olders, Heidi N. Artz Schmaltz

Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters

Anticholinergic medications cause a therapeutic or negative effect in the human body by blocking neuronal cholinergic receptors, thereby inhibiting the binding of acetylcholine in the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. These medications have short-term side effects including dry mouth, constipation, visual impairments, or delirium; however, research regarding the long-term side effects is limited. The purpose of this systemic literature review is to determine the correlation between prolonged exposure to anticholinergic medications and the development of dementia. The literature databases PubMed, Cochrane Review, Science Direct (Elsevier), and DynaMed were utilized in this review. Journal articles published within the …


Application Of Forced Use In A Traditional Acute Hospital Setting With A 77-Year-Old Female Post Left Cva, Jimmie Parten, Anne H. Boddy Jul 2018

Application Of Forced Use In A Traditional Acute Hospital Setting With A 77-Year-Old Female Post Left Cva, Jimmie Parten, Anne H. Boddy

St. Augustine, Summer 2018

The purpose of this case report is to look at the positive outcomes following the application of forced use physical therapy techniques in the traditional acute hospital setting with a 77-year-old female post left CVA.


Training Of Anticipatory Postural Adjustments In An 83-Year-Old Female With Severe Anxiety Post-Femoral Fracture: A Case Report, Chandler Witt, Anne H. Boddy Apr 2017

Training Of Anticipatory Postural Adjustments In An 83-Year-Old Female With Severe Anxiety Post-Femoral Fracture: A Case Report, Chandler Witt, Anne H. Boddy

St. Augustine, Spring 2017

The purpose of this case report is to present the outcomes of using APA training exercises in conjunction with conventional physical therapy to improve gait independence, and movement anxiety in older adult patients post femoral fracture secondary to a fall.


Visual, Verbal, And Tactile Cues On Improving Gait In A 71-Year Old Male With Dementia Of The Lewy Bodies, Symone Carter, Jackie Crossen-Sills Apr 2017

Visual, Verbal, And Tactile Cues On Improving Gait In A 71-Year Old Male With Dementia Of The Lewy Bodies, Symone Carter, Jackie Crossen-Sills

St. Augustine, Spring 2017

The purpose of the case report is to demonstrate how visual, verbal, and tactile cues can improve gait in a patient with DLB.


Don’T Let Me Fall: Implementing The Use Of Assistive Standing Device With Functional Task Specific Training Can Improve Safety Of Transfers In A 65 Y/O Woman With Primary Lateral Sclerosis: A Case Report, Megan Farr, Lindsay Perry Apr 2017

Don’T Let Me Fall: Implementing The Use Of Assistive Standing Device With Functional Task Specific Training Can Improve Safety Of Transfers In A 65 Y/O Woman With Primary Lateral Sclerosis: A Case Report, Megan Farr, Lindsay Perry

St. Augustine, Spring 2017

The purpose of this case report is to describe improvements of a novel functional training program in a patient diagnosed with PLS.


Oncolog Volume 51, Number 07/08, July/August 2006, Diane Witter, Sunni Hosemann, Elihu Estey Md Jul 2006

Oncolog Volume 51, Number 07/08, July/August 2006, Diane Witter, Sunni Hosemann, Elihu Estey Md

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Gaining Momentum in MDS
  • When Bone Marrow Goes Awry
  • Pancreatic Cancer: It Takes a Village
  • House Call: Tired of Being Tired
  • DiaLog: Anemia in the Elderly, by Elihu Estey, MD, Professor, Department of Leukemia


Oncolog, Volume 50, Number 12, December 2005, Sunni Hosemann, Diane Witter Dec 2005

Oncolog, Volume 50, Number 12, December 2005, Sunni Hosemann, Diane Witter

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Moving New Drugs from "Bench to Bedside and Back"
  • House Call: When the End Is Near: Ways to Cope When a Loved One Is Terminally Ill
  • After Katrina: Caring for Cancer Patients in the Wake of the Storm


Oncolog, Volume 49, Number 05, May 2004, David Galloway, Dawn Chalaire, Emil J. Freireich Md May 2004

Oncolog, Volume 49, Number 05, May 2004, David Galloway, Dawn Chalaire, Emil J. Freireich Md

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Experts Recommend Treating Cancer Pain in the Context of Other Symptoms
  • Protocols: Studies Examine Treatment for Cancer-Related Pain
  • Participation of Elderly Patients in Clinical Trials: Looking Beyond Age
  • House Call: From Cancer Research to Clinical Practice
  • DiaLog: The Next 20 Years: The Changing Face of Cancer Treatment, by Emil J. Freireich, MD, Director, Adult Leukemia Research Program