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Occupational Therapy Students' Perceptions Of Managing Stress On Fieldwork Through Occupational Engagement, Rebecca Kvasnicka
Occupational Therapy Students' Perceptions Of Managing Stress On Fieldwork Through Occupational Engagement, Rebecca Kvasnicka
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Stress is a major concern that increases in graduate school impacting academic performance. Due to this issue, graduate students must find ways to manage stress and maintain well-being to promote occupational performance. The purpose of this study was to identify the perceived effectiveness of occupations chosen by graduate level OT students in maintaining well-being and managing stress during level II fieldwork. This descriptive research described and explored occupations utilized to manage stress and their effectiveness. Data was gathered using SurveyMonkey and analyzed for frequencies of responses and common themes. 34 participants completed the survey. Our results identified occupations OT students …
Pediatric Serum-Like Sickness: A Multicenter Analysis, Maya Gibson, Sarah Suppes, Jared Lovins, Emma Monique, Keith Feldman, Jennifer Goldman
Pediatric Serum-Like Sickness: A Multicenter Analysis, Maya Gibson, Sarah Suppes, Jared Lovins, Emma Monique, Keith Feldman, Jennifer Goldman
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Background: Serum sickness-like reaction (SSLR) is a type III immune hypersensitivity reaction that presents 5-21 days following exposure to a medication. SSLR has nonspecific symptoms including fever, rash, and joint involvement. There are no standardized diagnostic criteria or treatment for SSLR, making this a challenging diagnosis.
Objectives/Goal: Our objective was to describe pediatric SSLR clinical manifestations, medical encounter types, and treatment strategies.
Methods/Design: A retrospective chart review across 2 freestanding children’s hospitals was used to identify patients 0-21 years of age diagnosed with SSLR by ICD-9/10 codes [T80.69XA, 999.59], SNOMED codes [1782626019, 3293325014], or pharmacovigilance review in the emergency department …
Automating A Well Child Visit, Daniel Merrill
Assessment Of Dental Care In Children With Congenital Heart Disease, Mollie Walton
Assessment Of Dental Care In Children With Congenital Heart Disease, Mollie Walton
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Background: The incidence of infective endocarditis (IE) is significantly higher in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) compared to the general population. Studies have investigated the incidence of IE in adults with CHD to identify the factors that contribute to the development of IE. One such factor is suboptimal oral health. Several studies have shown that children with CHD have higher levels of untreated oral disease as compared to children without CHD.
Objectives/Goal: Identify factors that may affect compliance with routine dental care, including: age, sex, severity of CHD, repair/palliation, and qualification for prophylactic antibiotics.
Methods/Design: A retrospective chart review …
Risk Of Brain Abscess In The Nonfenestrated Fontan Circulation, Bethany Runkel
Risk Of Brain Abscess In The Nonfenestrated Fontan Circulation, Bethany Runkel
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