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Keeping Patients Safe: The Role Of Interprofessional Education And Practice, Mary L. Manning, Phd, Crnp, Rn
Keeping Patients Safe: The Role Of Interprofessional Education And Practice, Mary L. Manning, Phd, Crnp, Rn
InterProfessional Care for the 21st Century: Redefining Education 2008
Objectives:
1. Explain the complexity of healthcare and the impact on patient safety.
2. Describe the relationship between patient safety and an interprofessional approach to health care.
3. Identify elements of successful interprofessional patient safety programs.
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nursing Alumni Bulletins
Meetings and Annual Luncheon
Table of Contents
Officers for 2008-2009
President's Message
Treasurer's Financial Report
Alumni Scholarship Funds and Endowment Fund
Resume of Minutes
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports
Annual Giving Contributors
Janet C. Hindson Award
Award Qualifications
Janet C. Hindson Recipient and Nominees
Recipient's Acceptance Speech
Ode to Sally
Sally's Appreciation
News About and From Our Graduates
Happy Birthday
Interview with a Nurse
Memories
Fiftieth Anniversary Class
2008 Luncheon Attendees
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam
Class News~ 2008
Additional Information
Application For Nurses Scholarship Fund Application
Application For Certification
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Increasing Appropriateness Of Hospital Admissions In The Emilia-Romagna Region Of Italy., Daniel Louis, Francesco Taroni, Rita Melotti, Carol Rabinowitz, Maria Vizioli, Monica Fiorini, Joseph Gonnella
Increasing Appropriateness Of Hospital Admissions In The Emilia-Romagna Region Of Italy., Daniel Louis, Francesco Taroni, Rita Melotti, Carol Rabinowitz, Maria Vizioli, Monica Fiorini, Joseph Gonnella
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVES: The Emilia-Romagna region of Italy has reduced the number of available hospital beds and introduced financial incentives to curb hospital use. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of these policies on changes over time in the number of acute hospital admissions classified in diagnosis related groups (DRGs) that could be treated safely and effectively in alternative, less costly settings.
METHODS: The assessment of the appropriate site of care was based on analysis of hospital discharge data for all hospitals for the selected diagnosis related groups in the Emilia-Romagna region for 2001 to 2005. The necessity …
Trk: A Neuromodulator Of Age-Specific Behavioral And Neurochemical Responses To Cocaine In Mice., Michelle Niculescu, Shane A Perrine, Jonathan S Miller, Michelle E Ehrlich, Ellen M Unterwald
Trk: A Neuromodulator Of Age-Specific Behavioral And Neurochemical Responses To Cocaine In Mice., Michelle Niculescu, Shane A Perrine, Jonathan S Miller, Michelle E Ehrlich, Ellen M Unterwald
Farber Institute for Neuroscience Faculty Papers
Responses to psychostimulants vary with age, but the molecular etiologies of these differences are largely unknown. The goal of the present research was to identify age-specific behavioral and molecular adaptations to cocaine and to elucidate the mechanisms involved therein. Postweanling, periadolescent, and adult male CD-1 mice were exposed to cocaine (20 mg/kg) for 7 d. The rewarding effects of cocaine were assessed, as were the response to a Trk antagonist and the regulation of dopamine and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein, 32 kDa (DARPP-32). Cocaine was rewarding in both periadolescent and adult mice using a conditioned place preference procedure. In contrast, postweanling mice …
Sevoflurane Enhances Ethanol-Induced Cardiac Preconditioning Through Modulation Of Protein Kinase C, Mitochondrial Katp Channels, And Nitric Oxide Synthase, In Guinea Pig Hearts., Kazuhiro Kaneda, Masami Miyamae, Shingo Sugioka, Chika Okusa, Yoshitaka Inamura, Naochika Domae, Junichiro Kotani, Vincent M. Figueredo
Sevoflurane Enhances Ethanol-Induced Cardiac Preconditioning Through Modulation Of Protein Kinase C, Mitochondrial Katp Channels, And Nitric Oxide Synthase, In Guinea Pig Hearts., Kazuhiro Kaneda, Masami Miyamae, Shingo Sugioka, Chika Okusa, Yoshitaka Inamura, Naochika Domae, Junichiro Kotani, Vincent M. Figueredo
Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics and regular ethanol consumption induce cardioprotection mimicking ischemic preconditioning. We investigated whether sevoflurane enhances ethanol preconditioning and whether inhibition of protein kinase C (PKC) and mitochondrial K(ATP) channels attenuated this enhanced cardioprotection. The effects of regular ethanol consumption on expression of inducible (iNOS) and endothelial (eNOS) nitric oxide synthase were determined. METHODS: Isolated perfused guinea pig hearts underwent 30-min global ischemia and 120-min reperfusion (Control: CTL). The ethanol group (EtOH) received 2.5% ethanol in their drinking water for 6 wk. Anesthetic preconditioning was elicited by 10-min exposure to sevoflurane (1 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration; 2%) in ethanol …