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The Usage Of Young Adult Literature As A Vehicle To Teach Cultural Empathy, Samuelle Voltaire
The Usage Of Young Adult Literature As A Vehicle To Teach Cultural Empathy, Samuelle Voltaire
Honors Undergraduate Theses
Social Work education is focused on helping students identify triggers and biases prior to entering the workforce, with an aim towards cultural competence. Class discussions and homework assignments are particularly intentional: through various assignments, students are urged to work on those issues before entering clinical practice. Young Adult (YA) literature has been successfully used in the field of Education to teach empathy and reflectivity regarding diversity to preservice teachers. The use of YA literature may hold promise for Social Work education as a teaching tool, but the extent of current use in Social Work education is unknown. An anonymous survey …
Intensive Care In Oncology: Admission And Outcomes In Adult Patients With Cancer, Surya John
Intensive Care In Oncology: Admission And Outcomes In Adult Patients With Cancer, Surya John
Honors Undergraduate Theses
Background: Historically, patients with cancer have been perceived as poor candidates for ICU admission. General ICU admission criteria lists cancer patients as low priority in ICU admission depriving them of the care they rightfully deserve. The purpose of this literary synthesis was to examine ICU admission criteria, risk factors, and outcomes of ICU admission in relation to hematological and solid tumor cancers and discuss ways that practitioners and nurses can educate patients with cancer and their families on appropriateness of ICU care.
Methods: A total of 768 articles were found in a literature search including all literature from 2005 to …