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Articles 1 - 30 of 82
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
‘The Psychological Effects Of Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide On The Administering Doctor’., M Hicks
Madelyn Hsiao-Rei Hicks
No abstract provided.
Caring For Children With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities: Virtual Patient Instruction Improves Students' Knowledge And Comfort Level, Ida Slusher, Carla Sanders, Harold Kleinert, Teresa Free, Kim Clevenger, Stephanie Johnson, Sara Boyd
Caring For Children With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities: Virtual Patient Instruction Improves Students' Knowledge And Comfort Level, Ida Slusher, Carla Sanders, Harold Kleinert, Teresa Free, Kim Clevenger, Stephanie Johnson, Sara Boyd
Ida Slusher
Nurses play a vital role in providing health care to children with developmental disability (DD) throughout the United States. Unfortunately, most nurses continue to report that they receive little or no clinical education in the area of DDs. In response to this need, a core development team consisting of nurse practitioners and nursing faculty from three universities, one physician assistant faculty, parents of children with DD, and educational specialists developed two multimedia (virtual patient) pediatric instructional modules in CD-ROM format—one involving a child with Down syndrome, and the other involving an infant born at 26 weeks' gestation. Participants were required …
Grand Slam Marketing: A Student-Run Sport Markerting Agency, Anthony Lachowetz
Grand Slam Marketing: A Student-Run Sport Markerting Agency, Anthony Lachowetz
Anthony J Lachowetz
No abstract provided.
Use Of Psychometric Assessment To Identify Fall Risk In Seniors At Home, Kitsum Li
Use Of Psychometric Assessment To Identify Fall Risk In Seniors At Home, Kitsum Li
Kitsum Li
Developing The Accredited Postgraduate Assessment Program For Fellowship Of The Australian College Of Rural And Remote Medicine, Janie Smith, David Prideaux, C Wolfe, T Wilkinson, Tarun Sengupta, D Dewitt, Paul Worley, Richard Hays, Marita Cowie
Developing The Accredited Postgraduate Assessment Program For Fellowship Of The Australian College Of Rural And Remote Medicine, Janie Smith, David Prideaux, C Wolfe, T Wilkinson, Tarun Sengupta, D Dewitt, Paul Worley, Richard Hays, Marita Cowie
Janie Smith
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a standards and training provider, by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) in 2007, is the first time in the world that a peak professional organisation for rural and remote medical education has been formally recognised. As a consequence, the Australian Government provided rural and remote medicine with formal recognition under Medicare as a generalist discipline. This accreditation was based on the ability of ACRRM to meet the AMC’s guidelines for its training and assessment program. Methods: The methodology was a six-step process that included: developing an assessment …
Breast Cancer In The Context Of Intimate Partner Abuse: Initial Themes From Pilot Study, Erika Metzler Sawin
Breast Cancer In The Context Of Intimate Partner Abuse: Initial Themes From Pilot Study, Erika Metzler Sawin
Erika Metzler Sawin
No abstract provided.
Age-Related Changes In Strength And Somato-Sensation During Mid-Life Support Rationale For Targeted Preventive Intervention Programs, Nancy Low Choy, Sandra Brauer, Jennifer Nitz
Age-Related Changes In Strength And Somato-Sensation During Mid-Life Support Rationale For Targeted Preventive Intervention Programs, Nancy Low Choy, Sandra Brauer, Jennifer Nitz
Nancy Low Choy
Age-related changes in strength and somatosensation have a negative impact on balance with advanced age. Knowledge of the decades of life when strength and somatosensation show initial and subsequent reductions could inform balance assessment and targeted preventive intervention. We report a cross-sectional study investigating strength and somatosensation of 316 healthy women aged 20–80 years. Demographics, health profile, and activity level were recorded. Strength of quadriceps, hip abductors and adductors, and lower limb somatosensation (tactile acuity, vibration threshold, and joint position error) were measured. Significant age-related changes in strength and somatosensory function were identified, even when demographic variables of activity level, …
Invited Discussant, "Measurable Outcomes Of Quality Improvement In The Intensive Care Unit", Christopher Michetti
Invited Discussant, "Measurable Outcomes Of Quality Improvement In The Intensive Care Unit", Christopher Michetti
Christopher P. Michetti, M.D., F.A.C.S.
No abstract provided.
Intestinal Microsporidial Infections Among Orang Asli (Aborigine) Children From Malaysia, Hesham Al-Mekhlafi
Intestinal Microsporidial Infections Among Orang Asli (Aborigine) Children From Malaysia, Hesham Al-Mekhlafi
Hesham M Al-Mekhlafi
No abstract provided.
Shared Learning: An Overview Of How To Assist The Implementation Of The Racgp And Acrrm Curricula, Janie Smith
Shared Learning: An Overview Of How To Assist The Implementation Of The Racgp And Acrrm Curricula, Janie Smith
Janie Smith
No abstract provided.
Peace And Power: Creative Leadership For Building Community, 7th Edition, Peggy Chinn
Peace And Power: Creative Leadership For Building Community, 7th Edition, Peggy Chinn
Peggy Chinn
No abstract provided.
Implementing Supportive Strategies To Retain Nurse Educators, Kathleen Halcomb, Amy Gregg, Bridget Roberts
Implementing Supportive Strategies To Retain Nurse Educators, Kathleen Halcomb, Amy Gregg, Bridget Roberts
Bridget R. Roberts
The nurse educator shortage directly affects the nursing shortage. To adequately prepare future nurses, academia needs to retain qualified nurse educators. Many factors affect the nurse educator shortage, including retirement and competition for qualified nursing educators with clinics and the privatesector, as well as dissatisfaction with the multiple stressors and expectations in the academic setting. Academia should implement supportive strategies to aid in the retention of nurse educators.
Assitive Technology, Laura Greiss Hess, Kerrie Lemons Chitwood, Susan Harris
Assitive Technology, Laura Greiss Hess, Kerrie Lemons Chitwood, Susan Harris
Laura Greiss Hess
Shared Situational Awareness And Actionable Knowledge: Keeping The Human In The Loop, William Chris Chambers, Robert Ryczak, Chiehwen Ed Hsu, Bob Defraites
Shared Situational Awareness And Actionable Knowledge: Keeping The Human In The Loop, William Chris Chambers, Robert Ryczak, Chiehwen Ed Hsu, Bob Defraites
Chiehwen Ed Hsu
We propose a shift from a network-centric to a human-centric framework to assimilate emerging technologies into more effective and persistent situational awareness, integrated with actionable knowledge. Diverse communities of interest are better positioned to unify their efforts and support commanders when they are able to share situational awareness. A recent demonstration of military utility of a medical situational awareness capability for influenza surveillance validated shared situational awareness requirements in general. The current and future information environment will increase military and government requirements for situational awareness and actionable knowledge to support many “observe, assess, plan, and execute” processes by decision-makers. The …
Mentoring Nurse Educators, Bridget Roberts, A. Gregg, K. Halcomb, Connie Hubbard, B. Foley
Mentoring Nurse Educators, Bridget Roberts, A. Gregg, K. Halcomb, Connie Hubbard, B. Foley
Bridget R. Roberts
No abstract provided.
Temporally Graded Activation Of Neocortical Regions In Response To Memories Of Different Ages, J Woodard, M Seidenberg, Kristy Nielson, S Miller, M Franczak, P Antuono, K Douville, S Rao
Temporally Graded Activation Of Neocortical Regions In Response To Memories Of Different Ages, J Woodard, M Seidenberg, Kristy Nielson, S Miller, M Franczak, P Antuono, K Douville, S Rao
Kristy Nielson
The temporally graded memory impairment seen in many neurobehavioral disorders implies different neuroanatomical pathways and/or cognitive mechanisms involved in storage and retrieval of memories of different ages. A dynamic interaction between medial-temporal and neocortical brain regions has been proposed to account for memory’s greater permanence with time. Despite considerable debate concerning its time-dependent role in memory retrieval, medial-temporal lobe activity has been well studied. However, the relative participation of neocortical regions in recent and remote memory retrieval has received much less attention. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrate robust, temporally graded signal differences in posterior cingulate, right middle frontal, …
Nutrition In Critical Care, Jane Gervasio
From Vegas To Boise: A Theme Of Collaborative Research, Mark Rudin
From Vegas To Boise: A Theme Of Collaborative Research, Mark Rudin
Mark J. Rudin
Lake Mead, USA serves as an excellent field laboratory for studying a number of environmental processes, including the distribution and rate of sediment deposition, the bioavailability of anthropogenic contaminants in water and sediment columns, and the impact of naturally-occurring events such as fires and floods on lake ecosystems. Attempts at understanding this body of water, critical to the viability of over 20 million people, requires expertise and experience across a substantial number of disciplines. A research team comprised of representatives from academia and several federal agencies collected lakefloor side-scan sonar and seismic reflection measurements, along with sediment cores, in various …
Integrated Theory And Knowledge Development In Nursing, 7th Edition, Peggy Chinn, Maeona Kramer
Integrated Theory And Knowledge Development In Nursing, 7th Edition, Peggy Chinn, Maeona Kramer
Peggy Chinn
No abstract provided.
Tpn Without Lipids In The Icu, Jane Gervasio
Asana To America: The Advent Of Yoga In The West, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
Asana To America: The Advent Of Yoga In The West, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Gene Expression Studies In Multiple Sclerosis, Lotti Tajouri, Francesca Fernandez, Lyn Griffiths
Gene Expression Studies In Multiple Sclerosis, Lotti Tajouri, Francesca Fernandez, Lyn Griffiths
Lotti Tajouri
Bacterial alginate genes are chromosomal and fairly widespread among rRNA homology group I Pseudomonads and Azotobacter. In both genera, the genetic pathway of alginate biosynthesis is mostly similar and the identified genes are identically organized into biosynthetic, regulatory and genetic switching clusters. In spite of these similarities, still there are transcriptional and functional variations between P. aeruginosa and A. vinelandii. In P. aeruginosa all biosynthetic genes except algC transcribe in polycistronic manner under the control of algD promoter while in A. vinelandii, these are organized into many transcriptional units. Of these, algA and algC are transcribed each from two different …
Effects Of Trans-Fatty Acids And Omega-3’S, Jane Gervasio
Effects Of Trans-Fatty Acids And Omega-3’S, Jane Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
No abstract provided.
To Breathe: The Lived Experience Of Mechanical Ventilation. [Abstract], P. R.E. Harris, E. Pillor, R. Nelson
To Breathe: The Lived Experience Of Mechanical Ventilation. [Abstract], P. R.E. Harris, E. Pillor, R. Nelson
Patricia Harris
Texshare Rx For Robust Health Resources, Chris Childs, A. Faltinek, L. Heinz, J. Vanschaik
Texshare Rx For Robust Health Resources, Chris Childs, A. Faltinek, L. Heinz, J. Vanschaik
Chris A. Childs
No abstract provided.
The Icf In Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction: Relationship To Treatment Selection And Response To Rehabilitation, Michael Shoemaker, R Dasgupta, B Dittman, A Hill, K Stenberk
The Icf In Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction: Relationship To Treatment Selection And Response To Rehabilitation, Michael Shoemaker, R Dasgupta, B Dittman, A Hill, K Stenberk
Michael J Shoemaker, PT, DPT, PhD, GCS
No abstract provided.
Are Vestibular Rehabilitation Interventions And Outcomes Different For Individuals With Migrainous Vertigo Based On International Classification Of Functioning (Icf) Classification?, Michael Shoemaker, R Dasgupta, A Zeeb, T Bonter, L Rusiecki
Are Vestibular Rehabilitation Interventions And Outcomes Different For Individuals With Migrainous Vertigo Based On International Classification Of Functioning (Icf) Classification?, Michael Shoemaker, R Dasgupta, A Zeeb, T Bonter, L Rusiecki
Michael J Shoemaker, PT, DPT, PhD, GCS
No abstract provided.
The Summit Series: Iconic Cornucopia Of Canadian Cultural Values, Don Morrow
The Summit Series: Iconic Cornucopia Of Canadian Cultural Values, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
010-Clinical Tool For The Care Of The Obese Child In The Perioperative Period, Luanne Linnard-Palmer, Nan Ground
010-Clinical Tool For The Care Of The Obese Child In The Perioperative Period, Luanne Linnard-Palmer, Nan Ground
Luanne Linnard-Palmer
Complications Of Childhood Obesity In The Perioperative Period (Poster), Luanne Linnard-Palmer