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The Effect Of Reading Fluency After Coronavirus-19 Lockdown, Lauren Balogh
The Effect Of Reading Fluency After Coronavirus-19 Lockdown, Lauren Balogh
Student Research Poster Presentations 2024
This poster's research discusses the impact of the Coronavirus-19 lockdown on students' reading fluency and the effectiveness of the hybrid method. It also explores the struggles students face in meeting benchmark scores after the lockdown.
Grade Iv Glioma Potentially Disguised As Covid-19 Encephalitis, Austin Patrick Eisenberg, Nicolina Scibelli, Hannah Fischer, Victor Collier
Grade Iv Glioma Potentially Disguised As Covid-19 Encephalitis, Austin Patrick Eisenberg, Nicolina Scibelli, Hannah Fischer, Victor Collier
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Acute Mesenteric Ischemia In Patients With Covid-19, Tristan Fun, Natalie Hurlock, Danielle Ford
Acute Mesenteric Ischemia In Patients With Covid-19, Tristan Fun, Natalie Hurlock, Danielle Ford
North Texas Research Forum 2024
Introduction: Patient with COVID-19 are more likely to have thrombotic events, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). There have been many case reports of patient with acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) in the setting of COVID-19. Incidences of AMI occur in about 0.1% of acute hospital admissions. Short term mortality from AMI range from 26-86%. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are essential, yet diagnosis is difficult and AMI can often go unrecognized as a cause of death. This study attempted to establish the risk of patients with COVID-19 having acute mesenteric ischemia and compare …
Impact Of Amphan And Yaas Cyclones That Struck During The Covid-19 And Its Lockdown Periods On Life And Livelihood In The Sundarban Adjacent Gangetic West Bengal - A Brief Report, Hari Charan Behera, Tarun Kabiraj, Kuntal Ghosh, Rabindranath Jana, Partha De
Impact Of Amphan And Yaas Cyclones That Struck During The Covid-19 And Its Lockdown Periods On Life And Livelihood In The Sundarban Adjacent Gangetic West Bengal - A Brief Report, Hari Charan Behera, Tarun Kabiraj, Kuntal Ghosh, Rabindranath Jana, Partha De
Monographs
Managing natural disasters like cyclones that struck back to back particularly during Covid-19 pandemic is a mammoth challenge for any country in the world. Covid-19 has already resulted to an increase in the global poverty level from 8.3% in 2019 to 9.2% in 2020 with about eight million additional workers falling into poverty (Sun, et al 2023). Developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America are among the most vulnerable due to disrupted supply chain. Further, the coastal regions of South Asia are identified as the multi-hazard risk hotspot where poverty, inequality, bio-diversity and environmental degradation converge with disaster risks …
International Response Of Occupational Therapy To The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Report From The Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank (Gottt), Khader A. Almhdawi, Mette Andresen, Farrukh Chishtie, Ursula Costa, Daniel Cezar De Cruz, Natalie Gätz, Kristine Haertl, Moses Ikiugu, Judity Parker Kent, Kinsuk Maitra, Madison Medina, Janet Elizabeth Njelesani, Regi Robnett, Franklin Stein, Verena Tatzer, George Tomlin, Siska Vandemaele, Chih-Huang Yu
International Response Of Occupational Therapy To The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Report From The Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank (Gottt), Khader A. Almhdawi, Mette Andresen, Farrukh Chishtie, Ursula Costa, Daniel Cezar De Cruz, Natalie Gätz, Kristine Haertl, Moses Ikiugu, Judity Parker Kent, Kinsuk Maitra, Madison Medina, Janet Elizabeth Njelesani, Regi Robnett, Franklin Stein, Verena Tatzer, George Tomlin, Siska Vandemaele, Chih-Huang Yu
Global Occupational Therapy Think Tank
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Covid-19 On Smoking Cessation Motivation And Lung Cancer Screening In Quitline Clients, Madeleine Feltner, Lisa M. Lowenstein Phd, Mph, Robert J. Volk Phd
The Impact Of Covid-19 On Smoking Cessation Motivation And Lung Cancer Screening In Quitline Clients, Madeleine Feltner, Lisa M. Lowenstein Phd, Mph, Robert J. Volk Phd
2023 Summer Experience
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The Effects Of Covid-19 On Cognition In The Pediatric Population, Mia Ramirez, Hope Mccarroll, Lisa Griggs-Stapleton
The Effects Of Covid-19 On Cognition In The Pediatric Population, Mia Ramirez, Hope Mccarroll, Lisa Griggs-Stapleton
Summer 2023 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Coronavirus disease or COVID-19, is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. COVID-19 can affect adults and children by causing long-term symptoms such as difficulty concentrating, anxiety, depression, long-term breathing problems, and even heart complications. Children represent about 19% of all reported COVID-19 cases since the pandemic first began. Children also can have trouble concentrating, which can impact their ability to attend school and do their daily activities that require concentration, such as dressing, showering, and social participation. Cognitive deficits due to COVID-19 can impact the pediatric population as they may have decreased occupational performance in desired occupations, such …
Institute For Global Health And Development : Issue 5 - July 2023, Institute For Global Health And Development
Institute For Global Health And Development : Issue 5 - July 2023, Institute For Global Health And Development
IGHD Newsletter
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Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Our study is the first to estimate prevalence of COVID-19 among pregnant and postpartum individuals for Maine, using data that captures both commercial and public insurance and examines differences by rurality, a known modifier of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. individuals.
Shortening The Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Does Not Negatively Impact Short-Term Patient Outcomes; A Retrospective Review Of The Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Cassandra Lieblein, Brian J. Mcgrory, Michael Becker, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana
Shortening The Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Does Not Negatively Impact Short-Term Patient Outcomes; A Retrospective Review Of The Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Cassandra Lieblein, Brian J. Mcgrory, Michael Becker, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Safely Decreasing Postoperative Length of Stay for Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) Patients Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Covid-19 And Depression And Anxiety Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Bernier, Abrey Feliccia, Leah Wood, Kate Herlihy, Kristen A. Woodberry
Covid-19 And Depression And Anxiety Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Bernier, Abrey Feliccia, Leah Wood, Kate Herlihy, Kristen A. Woodberry
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction:
• The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe effect on mental health, heightening the prevalence and severity of anxiety and depression amongst the general population in rural and non-rural areas, particularly youth.
• Most reports draw from available data from mental health referrals, hospitalizations, suicides, and other incident data
• There is limited longitudinal information from general population samples using standardized mental health assessments.
Beyond Covid-19: The Impact Of Recent Pandemics On Medical Students And Their Education: A Scoping Review, Moneb Bughrara, Stephanie Swanberg, Victoria Lucia, Keaton Schmitz, Dawn Jung, Tracy Wunderlich-Barillas
Beyond Covid-19: The Impact Of Recent Pandemics On Medical Students And Their Education: A Scoping Review, Moneb Bughrara, Stephanie Swanberg, Victoria Lucia, Keaton Schmitz, Dawn Jung, Tracy Wunderlich-Barillas
Posters
Over the past two years, COVID-19 has greatly altered undergraduate medical education (UME) as well as daily life. Medical schools across the world were disrupted and had to immediately adapt the educational experience to the online environment in order to continue the delivery of quality UME. However, COVID-19 was not the only recent pandemic. This posed the question, were similar disruptions and adaptations also seen in recent past pandemics such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that could have prepared UME for COVID-19? This scoping review investigated the educational and personal impact of recent …
Covid-19 Masking An Atypical Presentation Of Hairy Cell Leukemia, Kahmalia-Kalee Sada
Covid-19 Masking An Atypical Presentation Of Hairy Cell Leukemia, Kahmalia-Kalee Sada
North Texas Research Forum 2023
Hairy cell leukemia is a rare lymphoid neoplasm of small mature B cell lymphoid cells. Hairy cell leukemia only accounts for about 1 to 2 percent of adult leukemia cases. Early diagnosis of Hairy cell Leukemia is important, it is proven that without treatment the median survival of this cancer is four years. After numerous studies the age-adjusted risk of death with proper diagnosis and treatment has decreased by 85%. The greatest outcomes are seen in individuals who are younger with earlier diagnosis. Hairy Cell Leukemia is a rare leukemia seen with the classic triad of splenomegaly, pancytopenia, and “hairy” …
An Interesting Occurrence Of Bell’S Palsy With Atypical Presentation After Contracting Covid-19 Infection, Yen-Chung Wang, Yen-Hsiang Wang, Christian Sanchez
An Interesting Occurrence Of Bell’S Palsy With Atypical Presentation After Contracting Covid-19 Infection, Yen-Chung Wang, Yen-Hsiang Wang, Christian Sanchez
North Texas Research Forum 2023
Introduction: COVID-19 has been identified as primarily a respiratory illness, however, with its clinical manifestation of involvement with multiple organs, it is now considered a systemic illness. In particular, it also can elicit a broad spectrum of neurological symptoms. One of the proposed manifestations is Bell’s Palsy, an acute idiopathic facial nerve palsy that affects the lower motor neuron. Here we have a patient with recent COVID infection who presents with a unilateral facial droop along with unilateral weakness/tingling of extremities and was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy.
Case Description: Patient is a 47-year-old male with a past medical history of …
Admission Rate Of Patients With Most Common Psychiatric Disorders During The 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, Sulaiman Farooqui, Koroush Mehrazar, Marshall Johnson, Nicholas D'Angelo, Leslie Hart
Admission Rate Of Patients With Most Common Psychiatric Disorders During The 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, Sulaiman Farooqui, Koroush Mehrazar, Marshall Johnson, Nicholas D'Angelo, Leslie Hart
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Acute Thalamic Stroke In A Covid Positive Adult: A Case Report, Norberto Escobales, Daniel Kiehl, Michelle Militello, Aleger Vorbes
Acute Thalamic Stroke In A Covid Positive Adult: A Case Report, Norberto Escobales, Daniel Kiehl, Michelle Militello, Aleger Vorbes
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Physician's Perceptions On The Role Of The Family In Alleviating The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ella Cook, Melissa Hewitt, M. Lelinneth B. Novilla
Physician's Perceptions On The Role Of The Family In Alleviating The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ella Cook, Melissa Hewitt, M. Lelinneth B. Novilla
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2023
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have relied on measures such as masking, social distancing, or hand hygiene to stop the COVID-19 viral spread. While these things are important, the preventative role of the family in healthcare has untapped positive potential. Research suggests that when the family is involved in the treatment process, (Tayo et al., 2022) it becomes a medical and social tool in the effort to ensure safe prevention of disease and accurate public health education to prevent unnecessary damage and death. (Prime et al., 2020)
Heated High Flow Oxygen Therapy Management Of Respiratory, Swallowing/Dysphagia And Nutrition Needs, Jenelle Overgaard
Heated High Flow Oxygen Therapy Management Of Respiratory, Swallowing/Dysphagia And Nutrition Needs, Jenelle Overgaard
Nursing Posters
Problem
- Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 pose challenges for oxygenation. Often requiring heated high flow oxygen therapy (HHFOT) for days to weeks, with literflow commonly over 40 L/min with maximum of 60 L/min.
- There is minimal research on aspiration risk at higher literflow, therefore practice included decreasing liter flow to 20 L/min for oral intake was standard.
- During oral intake, with literflow decreased to 20 L/min, patients' oxygen saturations would quickly trend down.
- Alarms indicating low saturation would create anxiety, cause patients to eat faster potentially increasing risk for aspiration.
Solution
- For adult inpatients meeting criteria, increase maximum literflow allowed during …
Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume5, Issue1, Institute Of Public Health (Iph)
Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume5, Issue1, Institute Of Public Health (Iph)
Institute of Public Health Newsletter (IPHNL)
No abstract provided.
Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume4, Issue2, Institute Of Public Health (Iph)
Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume4, Issue2, Institute Of Public Health (Iph)
Institute of Public Health Newsletter (IPHNL)
No abstract provided.
A Retrospective Study Comparing Mortality Rates Between Vaccinated And Unvaccinated Kidney Transplant Recipients, Anaam Fayyaz, Judy Pozzerle, Suresh Antony
A Retrospective Study Comparing Mortality Rates Between Vaccinated And Unvaccinated Kidney Transplant Recipients, Anaam Fayyaz, Judy Pozzerle, Suresh Antony
Central & West Texas Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
New Onset Hashimoto’S Thyroiditis Associated With Severe Rhabdomyolysis After Infection With Covid19, Nova Mebane, Jacqueline M. Phillips, Cynthia Salloum, Neva Mebane, Daniel Park
New Onset Hashimoto’S Thyroiditis Associated With Severe Rhabdomyolysis After Infection With Covid19, Nova Mebane, Jacqueline M. Phillips, Cynthia Salloum, Neva Mebane, Daniel Park
Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Resource Needs And Disparities Among University Members During Covid-19, Raksha Kandlur Ma, Nathan Hager Ms, Catherine Glenn Phd
Resource Needs And Disparities Among University Members During Covid-19, Raksha Kandlur Ma, Nathan Hager Ms, Catherine Glenn Phd
College of Sciences Posters
Prior studies suggest that campus closures due to COVID-19 adversely impacted the well-being of college and university members. However, no research has examined the resources needed to assist university members as they return to pre-pandemic activities. The current study examined: (1) the resources university members wanted to assist their transition back to in-person activities, (2) their access to these resources, and (3) differences in access among various demographic groups, including those from minoritized backgrounds.
Participants completed a novel Wants and Access Questionnaire to gauge their desires for and access to various campus and community resources. The study included 471 university …
Changes In Covid-19 Titer Levels Over Time, Colson Healy, Brian Kaszuba, Angelina Rodriguez, Tami Vargochik, Napatkamon Ayutyanont
Changes In Covid-19 Titer Levels Over Time, Colson Healy, Brian Kaszuba, Angelina Rodriguez, Tami Vargochik, Napatkamon Ayutyanont
Far West Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Ina Patient With Covid-19, Matthew Bear, Branden Wilson, Aswin Srinivasan, Amar Hasan, Salman Alim, Mohamad Ezzeldin
Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Ina Patient With Covid-19, Matthew Bear, Branden Wilson, Aswin Srinivasan, Amar Hasan, Salman Alim, Mohamad Ezzeldin
Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Vaccine Induced Rhabdomyolysis In A 53 Year-Old Female, Akash Hazari, Jack Chien, Daniel Nunez, Saurabh Pande
Covid-19 Vaccine Induced Rhabdomyolysis In A 53 Year-Old Female, Akash Hazari, Jack Chien, Daniel Nunez, Saurabh Pande
Central & West Texas Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Clinical Presentation Of Immune-Mediated Post Sars-Cov-2 Encephalitis And Vasculitis, Trevi Mancilla, J Lee, W Hills, P Stanford
Clinical Presentation Of Immune-Mediated Post Sars-Cov-2 Encephalitis And Vasculitis, Trevi Mancilla, J Lee, W Hills, P Stanford
Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Factors Contributing To Ventilator Dependent Days In Covid-19, Isaac Ginsberg, Samantha Eteve, Bryan Lunt, Kenneth Krell
Factors Contributing To Ventilator Dependent Days In Covid-19, Isaac Ginsberg, Samantha Eteve, Bryan Lunt, Kenneth Krell
Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Outcomes Of Patients With Copd During The Covid Pandemic, Jacob Hentges, Julia Fashner
Outcomes Of Patients With Copd During The Covid Pandemic, Jacob Hentges, Julia Fashner
East Florida Research Day 2023
A scoping review of COVID-19's impact on healthcare delivery and health outcomes found disruptions in care delivery and a shift towards telemedicine(1). Another study found no significant change in the length of stay for patients admitted to the hospital for COPD exacerbation during the pandemic period compared to the pre-pandemic period(2).
We conducted a secondary analysis of HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital data to compare the outcomes of patients with COPD before (Jan 2018 – Feb 2020) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020 – Dec 2021). The data included patients aged over 18 years who were diagnosed with COPD …
Clinical Characteristics Of Covid-19 Waves In The Southeastern United States: A Retrospective Study, Omar Kandah, Robert Sherertz, Richard Duff, Erica Junqueira
Clinical Characteristics Of Covid-19 Waves In The Southeastern United States: A Retrospective Study, Omar Kandah, Robert Sherertz, Richard Duff, Erica Junqueira
South Atlantic Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.