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Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols Jul 2017

Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols

Biological Sciences Grants Collections

This Grants Collection for Anatomy and Physiology I & II Labs was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.

Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.

Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:

  • Linked Syllabus
  • Initial Proposal
  • Final Report


Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols Jul 2017

Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols

Biological Sciences Open Textbooks

This lab manual was created for Anatomy and Physiology I at the University of Georgia under a Textbook Transformation Grant and revised through a Scaling Up OER Pilot Grant.

The manual contains the following labs:

  1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
  2. Cells
  3. Histology – Epithelial & Connective Tissues
  4. Histology – Muscle & Nervous Tissues
  5. The Integumentary System
  6. Introduction to the Skeletal System
  7. Introduction Joints
  8. The Lower Limb – Bones
  9. The Lower Limb – Muscles
  10. The Lower Limb – Joints
  11. The Lower Limb – Nerves
  12. The Lower Limb – Movement
  13. The Upper Limb – Bones
  14. The Upper Limb – Muscles
  15. The …


May 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee May 2017

May 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

No abstract provided.


Sports Injury Prevention In Danbury, Ct, Cori Polonski Jan 2017

Sports Injury Prevention In Danbury, Ct, Cori Polonski

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Sports Injuries, especially overuse injuries, cause a significant amount of morbidity and public health cost, especially for young athletes. Importantly, many of these injuries can be prevented with proper training and some novel approaches to warm-up and training. To address this concern, I worked with Orthopedic Specialists of CT and the athletic trainers at Danbury High School to come up with some educational materials for patients on effective ways to prevent sports medicine injuries.


Anatomy 204l: Laboratory Manual (First Edition), Ethan Snow Jan 2017

Anatomy 204l: Laboratory Manual (First Edition), Ethan Snow

Open Educational Resources

This laboratory manual is designed for undergraduate anatomy labs. It includes self-assessment resources and examination set up guides.

This edition has been superseded. The 2nd edition is available here: https://commons.und.edu/oers/8/


Prolotherapy: Applications, Mechanism Of Action, Controversy And Evidence, Boris M. Davydov Jan 2017

Prolotherapy: Applications, Mechanism Of Action, Controversy And Evidence, Boris M. Davydov

Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters

Merriam-Webster defines prolotherapy (PROLO) as “an alternative therapy for treating musculoskeletal pain that involves injection of irritant substance (as dextrose) into a ligament or tendon to promote the growth of new tissue”. Experimental research and multiple clinical trials have generated evidence suggesting that PROLO is effective at treating a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including tendinopathies, joint instability and ligament laxity. PROLO may also hold a potential to delay or avoid joint replacement and rotator cuff surgeries. Further research is needed to demonstrate the therapeutic effect of PROLO unequivocally.


Identification Of Barriers To Organ Donation: A Primary Care Interventional Approach, Brittany L. Rocque Msc Jan 2017

Identification Of Barriers To Organ Donation: A Primary Care Interventional Approach, Brittany L. Rocque Msc

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Organ transplantation provides a potentially life saving intervention for patient with end-organ failure as well as substantial cost-benefit with relation to Medicare expenditure. Despite the advantages of transplantation, deceased organ donors are in short supply and many patients die or lose quality years while awaiting transplantation. Registered organ donor rates are relatively low in our opt-in system being 52% nationwide and only 44% in Vermont, which is below the >50% per state goal. Non-organ donor patients were given and informational brochure and surveyed regarding their attitudes and beliefs toward organ donation.


Use Of Personalized Patient Heart Diagrams At The Bedside To Improve Quality Of Care, Melissa D. Elliott Jan 2017

Use Of Personalized Patient Heart Diagrams At The Bedside To Improve Quality Of Care, Melissa D. Elliott

Posters

Title: Use of personalized patient heart diagrams at the bedside to improve quality of care

Background/Introduction: With congenital heart disease no two hearts are exactly the same. Even with the same lesion, the anatomy of the heart can be completely different. In response to a bedside nursing idea following a cardiac arrest, advanced practice nurses (APN) initiated a program to provide personalized cardiac anatomy diagrams at the bedside of every patient on the cardiology service.

Methods: When a cardiac patient is admitted to cardiology floor, the nurse will check the patients chart for an anatomy picture, then will place …