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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 …


Mobilizations And Strengthening For Radiating Hip And Anterior Knee Pain: A Case Report, Thai Ho Dec 2020

Mobilizations And Strengthening For Radiating Hip And Anterior Knee Pain: A Case Report, Thai Ho

Case Report Presentations

Research presentation slides:

Background and Purpose: The most common joint disorder in the United States is osteoarthritis (OA). Knee OA occurs in 10% men and 13% in women aged 60 years or older. Hip instability is commonly defined as hip joint unsteadiness that may cause pain. Joint restrictions and lack of hip strength may be associated with these two conditions. However, there is limited literature on hip strengthening and mobilizations on positive outcomes with hip instability. Therefore, the purpose of this case report was to utilize hip strengthening and mobilizations interventions on a patient with hip instability and knee OA. …


Physical Therapy Management Of Gross Function Loss Following Gunshot Wound To Left Hand: A Case Report, Matthew Freeman Dec 2020

Physical Therapy Management Of Gross Function Loss Following Gunshot Wound To Left Hand: A Case Report, Matthew Freeman

Case Report Presentations

Research presentation slides:

Background and Purpose: Nonfatal gunshot emergencies occur regularly within the United States but do not often lead to patients entering outpatient physical therapy clinics for rehabilitation. The complex musculoskeletal injuries which result from gunshot wounds may require prolonged rehabilitative care to best achieve functional outcomes, but clinicians may find a gap in the current literature for guidance. The purpose of this case study is to describe the outpatient rehabilitation treatment interventions for a gunshot wound to the hand, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, therapeutic activity, and neuromuscular reeducation.
Case Description: The patient was a 34-year-old, left hand …


Physical Therapy Interventions Via Telehealth For A Child With Developmental Delay During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Report, Julie Sullivan Dec 2020

Physical Therapy Interventions Via Telehealth For A Child With Developmental Delay During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Report, Julie Sullivan

Case Report Presentations

Research presentation slides:

Background and Purpose: During the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020, telehealth became widely used as an alternative delivery method of health care services. Due to its infrequent use prior to the pandemic, there is a gap in knowledge regarding the use of telehealth services for physical therapy (PT) in the pediatric population. The purpose of this case report is to discuss the use of PT telehealth services in pediatrics while describing the PT management of a child with gross motor delays in order to enhance care management in this population.
Case Description: A five-year-old male being treated in …


Assessment Of Performance Measures, Gait, And Rehabilitation Of A 68- Year Old Female With A Transtibial Amputation: A Case Report, Kellie Guillies Dec 2020

Assessment Of Performance Measures, Gait, And Rehabilitation Of A 68- Year Old Female With A Transtibial Amputation: A Case Report, Kellie Guillies

Case Report Presentations

Research presentation:

Background and Purpose: With 1.6 million Americans living with limb loss, transtibial amputations (TTA) are the most common type of below the knee amputations, and may contribute to concomitant musculoskeletal impairments, gait deviations, and decreased community ambulation. The purpose of this report was to describe the use of specific functional outcome measures, gait training with a prosthetic, and physical therapy (PT) intervention for functional mobility of a patient following a TTA. Case Description: The patient was a 68-year old female referred to outpatient PT 3 months following a right TTA. She presented with left lower leg pain and …


The Scoop, Vol. 7 Issue 9, December 2020, Health Sciences Library Dec 2020

The Scoop, Vol. 7 Issue 9, December 2020, Health Sciences Library

Volume 7

Latest news and updates from the Health Sciences Library in our monthly newsletter for December 2020.


Pharmacy Newsletter : December 2020, Pharmacy Department Dec 2020

Pharmacy Newsletter : December 2020, Pharmacy Department

Pharmacy Newsletter

Content:

  • COVID-19 Pandemic & the Vaccines trial | Global progress
  • ToxTok | Hand Sanitizer, How poisonous they are
  • Drugs Safety & Management in Lactation
  • Amiodarone Induced Thyrotoxicosis (AIT) | A Case
  • Myths & Reality | Flu Vaccine


Progression Magazine, 2020 Winter, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2020

Progression Magazine, 2020 Winter, Coastal Carolina University

Progression Magazine

Magazine of the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.


Mckenzie Based Approach For Screening Lumbar Spine In A Patient With A Hamstring Strain: A Case Report, Daniel Diperna Dec 2020

Mckenzie Based Approach For Screening Lumbar Spine In A Patient With A Hamstring Strain: A Case Report, Daniel Diperna

Case Report Presentations

Research presentation slides:

Background and Purpose: The leading cause of musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders globally is low back pain (LBP). Historically, research efforts have been focused on the pathoanatomical causes of LBP. However, recent evidence found a high prevalence of structural abnormalities in the lumbar spine using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in asymptomatic patients and it is common that spinal pathology is the true culprit for patients referred to physical therapy (PT) with extremity diagnoses. Therefore, research has shifted to focus on classification systems to group patients based on subjective responses to specific movement patterns. The purpose of this case report …


Inspire : Vol 3, Issue 12, Department Of Medicine Dec 2020

Inspire : Vol 3, Issue 12, Department Of Medicine

INSPIRE

Content

  • Message From the Chair
  • Medicine at National and International Forums
  • In Depth- Section: featuring Dr Saad Shafqat
  • Featured Faculty: Dr. Sara Khan “…always try to look at the bright side, do things with a smile, stay optimistic …”
  • What are Academics Around the World Reading This Month?
  • Publications


Assessing Pharmacy Student Knowledge, Intent To Practice, And Perceptions Of Current Learning As It Pertains To Pharmacist Furnishing Of Hormonal Contraception In Pennsylvania, Ashley Sargent, Bs, Nicasia D'Allesandro, Bs, Danielle Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp Dec 2020

Assessing Pharmacy Student Knowledge, Intent To Practice, And Perceptions Of Current Learning As It Pertains To Pharmacist Furnishing Of Hormonal Contraception In Pennsylvania, Ashley Sargent, Bs, Nicasia D'Allesandro, Bs, Danielle Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp

College of Pharmacy Posters

Objectives:

  1. Assess student pharmacist knowledge of pharmacist prescribing of hormonal contraceptives and important details in order to safely and effectively prescribe
  2. Assess student pharmacist attitudes and intention of offering this service if Pennsylvania allows for this innovative role
  3. Assess student perceptions of curricular education to provide direct pharmacy access to hormonal contraception


Week Of November 23, 2020, New York Medical College Nov 2020

Reorganizing Emergency Department Information Systems To Reduce Physician Cognitive Load, James C. Mcclay, Jeffery Nielson, Benjamin Slovis Nov 2020

Reorganizing Emergency Department Information Systems To Reduce Physician Cognitive Load, James C. Mcclay, Jeffery Nielson, Benjamin Slovis

Posters and Presentations: Emergency Medicine

No abstract provided.


Week Of November 16, 2020, New York Medical College Nov 2020

Week Of November 9, 2020, New York Medical College Nov 2020

Wolfer Drug Store Collection, 1878-1884, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library Nov 2020

Wolfer Drug Store Collection, 1878-1884, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library

Finding Aids

A collection of ledgers from Wolfer Drug Store in Yates Center during the 1870s-1880s.

Wolfer Drug Store was started by James M. Wolfer (c1852-?), the first drug store in Yates Center, Kansas and was the third store in the town. Yates Center, the county seat of Woodson County, was founded in 1875 and named after the original owner of the town site, Abner Yates. In 1880, the store was sold to Dr. Samuel Jewett Bacon (1847-1908) who operated the store until the early 1900s.


Week Of November 2, 2020, New York Medical College Nov 2020

College Students' Health Insurance: A Focus On Foreign-Born Students' Healthcare, Phuong Le Nov 2020

College Students' Health Insurance: A Focus On Foreign-Born Students' Healthcare, Phuong Le

Undergraduate Research Symposium Podium Presentations

This research is to explore the uninsured rates of foreign-born students from the age of 18 to 24, including those who study abroad in the United States from foreign countries, immigrants of the U.S. who are green-card holders, and residents/citizens who were not born in the U.S. It is found that there is no significant difference between Asian foreign-born students and other racial groups of foreign-born students, suggesting that there may not be a big cultural difference in perceiving health insurance among foreign-born students. In general, foreign-born students are 19.34 percentage points more likely to be uninsured. Statistical analysis has …


The Scoop, Vol. 7 Issue 8, November 2020, Health Sciences Library Nov 2020

The Scoop, Vol. 7 Issue 8, November 2020, Health Sciences Library

Volume 7

Latest news and updates from the Health Sciences Library in our monthly newsletter for November 2020.


The Pulse: College Of Health Sciences E-Newsletter, Angelica Walker (Editor) Nov 2020

The Pulse: College Of Health Sciences E-Newsletter, Angelica Walker (Editor)

College of Health Sciences Newsletters

November 2020 issue of Old Dominion University's College of Health Sciences Newsletter.


Inspire : Vol 3, Issue 11, Department Of Medicine Nov 2020

Inspire : Vol 3, Issue 11, Department Of Medicine

INSPIRE

Content

  • Message from the Chair
  • Medicine at National and International Forums
  • In Depth- Section: featuring Dr Asif Imam
  • Featured Faculty: Dr. Farhala Baloch “…Remain dedicated, stay persistent and be honest with your goals both here and after…”
  • What are Academics Around the World Reading This Month?
  • Publications


Did Racial Representation Change At Our Outpatient Sports Medicine Clinic During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, William Douglas, William Dexter, Amy Haskins, Christina Holt Nov 2020

Did Racial Representation Change At Our Outpatient Sports Medicine Clinic During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, William Douglas, William Dexter, Amy Haskins, Christina Holt

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Introduction/Objective

COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)

• Increased infection, hospitalization, and death rates1,2

• Black Americans unequal access to outpatient care vs. White Americans 3

• Inequity worsened during the COVID-19 Pandemic 4

• Maine population: 94.25% “White;” 1.42% “Black” 5

• July 2020 COVID cases: 66.8% “White;” 22% “Black” 6

• Did this disparity reflect in in our sports medicine clinic?


Increasing Out Of Bed The Day Of Surgery Documentation For Post-Op Total Hip & Knee Replacements, Alexis Wyeth, Megan Lofink Oct 2020

Increasing Out Of Bed The Day Of Surgery Documentation For Post-Op Total Hip & Knee Replacements, Alexis Wyeth, Megan Lofink

Abington Jefferson Health Nurse Residency Posters

No abstract provided.


Falls Prevention On An Observation Unit, Robert Rubino, Niveka Cason Oct 2020

Falls Prevention On An Observation Unit, Robert Rubino, Niveka Cason

Abington Jefferson Health Nurse Residency Posters

No abstract provided.


Nurse Education And Enteral Feedings In Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Georgina Campbell, John Durison, Daniel Russo Oct 2020

Nurse Education And Enteral Feedings In Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Georgina Campbell, John Durison, Daniel Russo

Abington Jefferson Health Nurse Residency Posters

No abstract provided.


Sepsis Education On 5 Beurger, Kevin Galm, Christina Layton, Nicole Camut, Joseph Seo Oct 2020

Sepsis Education On 5 Beurger, Kevin Galm, Christina Layton, Nicole Camut, Joseph Seo

Abington Jefferson Health Nurse Residency Posters

No abstract provided.


Fall Reduction Utilizing Continuous Video Monitoring, Jesse Miller Oct 2020

Fall Reduction Utilizing Continuous Video Monitoring, Jesse Miller

Abington Jefferson Health Nurse Residency Posters

No abstract provided.


Week Of October 26, 2020, New York Medical College Oct 2020

R06. Identification Of The Cellular Pathways Targeted By Two Antifungal Natural Products Using Rna-Seq Analysis, Ameeta K. Agarwal, Siddharth K. Tripathi, Qin Feng, Ranga Rao Ravu, Xing-Cong Li, Alice M. Clark Oct 2020

R06. Identification Of The Cellular Pathways Targeted By Two Antifungal Natural Products Using Rna-Seq Analysis, Ameeta K. Agarwal, Siddharth K. Tripathi, Qin Feng, Ranga Rao Ravu, Xing-Cong Li, Alice M. Clark

Annual Poster Session 2020

Corresponding author (NCNPR): Ameeta Agarwal, aagarwal@olemiss.edu


R09. New Atractylon Derivatives Generated In Processed Rhizomes Of Atractylodes Macrocephala Koidz, Chunmei Zhai, Jianping Zhao, Amar G. Chittiboyina, Yonghai Meng, Mei Wang, Ikhlas A. Khan Oct 2020

R09. New Atractylon Derivatives Generated In Processed Rhizomes Of Atractylodes Macrocephala Koidz, Chunmei Zhai, Jianping Zhao, Amar G. Chittiboyina, Yonghai Meng, Mei Wang, Ikhlas A. Khan

Annual Poster Session 2020

Corresponding author (NCNPR): Jianping Zhao, jianping@olemiss.edu