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What Is The Efficacy Of Biologics For Chronic Plaque-Type Psoriasis Among Pediatric Patients?, Uduakobong Akpainyang Dec 2020

What Is The Efficacy Of Biologics For Chronic Plaque-Type Psoriasis Among Pediatric Patients?, Uduakobong Akpainyang

Health Informatics Student Papers and Projects

Chronic plaque psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by red thick, raised, silvery scaly patches. It is the most common type of psoriasis, often appearing on the knees, postauricular area, elbows, scalp, and lower back. Chronic plaque psoriasis was the most prevalent (73.7%) among children with psoriasis and was found to increase with age in a study at Olmsted County, Minnesota (Tollefson et al., 2010). Chronic plaque psoriasis is a life-changing condition that significantly impacts the overall health and well-being (emotional, physical, social, and psychological) as well as quality of life in pediatric patients. As a result of data …


Comparison Of Sars-Cov-2 To Sars-Cov, Mers, And Influenza A: A Systematic Review, Debbie Calabrese Jul 2020

Comparison Of Sars-Cov-2 To Sars-Cov, Mers, And Influenza A: A Systematic Review, Debbie Calabrese

Health Informatics Student Papers and Projects

Differences and similarities are examined among SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV-1, MERS and influenza A, in the context of transmissibility. Characteristics specific to the respective pathogens prove invaluable as they set the stage for intervention and management. SARS-CoV-2 bears similarities to other recently emerged infectious diseases in basic virologic ways, yet is distinctly different in terms of viral transmission dynamics. These differences arise from genomic qualities and properties specific to the virus. As ACE2 receptors are determinants for attachment and spread of the virus, and their role throughout tissues in the body is vast, an understanding of organ-level pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 is crucial …


March 2020, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Mar 2020

March 2020, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

National Nutrition Month

National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education and information campaign created annually in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.


February 2020, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Feb 2020

February 2020, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

American Heart Month

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, with 5.8% of adults in the state of Oklahoma having been told by a health professional that they have angina or coronary heart disease. To prevent heart disease and increase awareness of its effects the SWOSU Wellness Committee is proudly participating in American Heart Month and will provide ways in which you can adopt a healthy lifestyle no matter where you are.


Is Technology Really Improving Quality And Safety Of Care?, Shaelyn O'Leary Jan 2020

Is Technology Really Improving Quality And Safety Of Care?, Shaelyn O'Leary

Student Research Poster Presentations 2020

Technology has come to impact healthcare tremendously in the past decade alone and as time goes by, there are more and more improvements. In the case of healthcare technology being used in the clinical setting, any benefits that have come from using it have come to completely outweigh any cons. There have been improvements in the ability of healthcare professionals to provide quality and safety of care to their patients through reducing medication errors through bar code medication administration, making communication easier, and allowing information about patients and disease processes to be readily available. The most important guideline to healthcare …


Blood Pressure Management Education, Lauren G. Gernon, Cara Rathmell Jan 2020

Blood Pressure Management Education, Lauren G. Gernon, Cara Rathmell

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The expansion of telehealth with COVID-19 and recent recommendations to use at-home blood pressure monitoring to diagnose and monitor hypertension have increased the need for materials and education for clinicians and patients. A pilot project in Primary Care Internal Medicine UVM in Essex, VT, produced an electronic medical record dot phrase and compiled educational materials to initiate nurse visits for at-home BP measurements. Materials and experience with this pilot was researched for initiation of a similar program at UVM Family Medicine Hinesburg.