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Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 4, Dental Students Association Dec 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 4, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Rick Wins Top Honors - LLU First Three Years in Succession

- Coping with Patient Anxieties Advice from a Psychologist

- DSA Week

- If in the World there were 1000 . . .

- Sophomore Class Officers

- Public Assured Modern X-ray Safe

- Deadline for clinics Dec. 20

- Ostrander Elected to Head A.D.A.

- A.D.A. Recognizes Eight Fields of Specialization

- Student Dental Practice

- Editorial

- Latin America Dental Needs


Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 3, Dental Students Association Nov 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 3, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Extra - Rick and Neufeld Place First in National Table Clinic Competition

- History of Orthodontics

- Hygienist Returns After two Year Absence

- Senior Hygienist Class Officers

- J.D.A. Enjoys Active Year

- Dental Students Association Presents - The Wedgwood Trio

- Flagball Season Nears Climax

- Coordinating Committee Report

- Editorial Comments


Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 2, Dental Students Association Oct 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 2, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- NASDAD Influential in Establishing Dental School

- Junior Officers

- History of Amalgam

- Clinic Requirements

- DSA Meeting

- Merger Implements Expanded Flagball Program

- "Little Sisters" Undergo Traditional Initiation

- DSA Sponsors Bible Hour

- Dentistry out of Medical


Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 1, Dental Students Association Sep 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 9, No. 1, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Team of Students and Faculty Pilot Dental Program in Guatemala

- Welcome New Students

- Monument Valley Dental Clinic Accredited

- DSA Meeting

- Dentistry in Antiquity

- Rawson to Direct Table Clinic at Convention

- Help Save Welfare Clinic

- ADHA Recommends Baccalaureate Program

- DSA Forum
-- Welcome from Lothar Gutschuss, DSA President
-- Welcome from Tom Aufdemberg, First Vice President

- Editorial

- Bixel Passes Japanese Boards

- Jorgensen to Head International Committee

- UOP Dental School Moves to New Facilities

- Letters to the Editor


Commencement Program 1967 (Summer Graduation), Loma Linda University Aug 1967

Commencement Program 1967 (Summer Graduation), Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

2 | Conferring of Degrees

3 | Candidates


Ethical Attitudes And Education Of A Group Of California Dietitians, Sharon L. Culpepper Aug 1967

Ethical Attitudes And Education Of A Group Of California Dietitians, Sharon L. Culpepper

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A questionnaire was developed to determine the ethical attitudes and education of a group of California dietitians. A group of 198 randomly selected individuals from the California Dietetic Association membership of 2,180 participated in the study.

Great diversity was exhibited in age, type of position held and total years of work experience in the sample group. Eighty-one per cent of the respondents were less than forty-nine years of age. The positions most frequently held by the participants were in hospital therapeutics and administration, teaching and schools, and consultant work. Sixty-three per cent were employed on either a full-time or part-time …


The Effects Of Particular Sounds On Certain Indices Of Cardio-Pulmonary Functions, Harold F. Googe, Jane Mundin Aug 1967

The Effects Of Particular Sounds On Certain Indices Of Cardio-Pulmonary Functions, Harold F. Googe, Jane Mundin

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of particular sounds upon certain indices of cardio-pulmonary function and the degree and pattern of changes which occurred in the indices. The specific physiological parameters chosen to be monitored were heart rate, respiratory rate, mean tidal volume, instantaneous minute volume, and oxygen consumption. The hypothesis was that particular sounds will cause changes in certain indices of cardio-pulmonary functions. This was a controlled experiment, in which nine healthy males and nine healthy females, of a denominational, medically oriented University listened to a specially constructed tape of background music interspersed with an …


Nurse-Patient Interpretations Of The Nurse's Touch, Judith Ann Trowbridge Aug 1967

Nurse-Patient Interpretations Of The Nurse's Touch, Judith Ann Trowbridge

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to discover whether or not patients and nurses derived a similar meaning from pictures of a nurse touching a patient in various ways. Five by seven inch black and white photographs were shown to thirty patients and thirty registered nurses. The subjects were controlled in regard to sex, race, residence, language, and physical and emotional orientation. They were asked to focus upon the photographed nurse's touch and to tell in one or two words what meaning they felt that the nurse was trying to convey to the patient by her touch. Responses were recorded …


Nurses' Responses To Patients' Spiritual Needs, Janice Pearl Luchak Chance Aug 1967

Nurses' Responses To Patients' Spiritual Needs, Janice Pearl Luchak Chance

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This exploratory study had as its objective the identification of the spiritual needs of patients. Three aspects of the study were: (1) to identify the spiritual needs students of nursing recognized during the care of their patients; (2) to discover the type of behavior patients manifested which enabled the students to recognize these needs and, (3) to identify the spiritual care given to patients by students during their regular nursing assignments.

Thirty-seven senior students, enrolled in the baccalaureate programs of three Seventh-day Adventists colleges, used a questionnaire constructed for this study to identify spiritual needs after they had given nursing …


Commencement Program 1967, Loma Linda University Jun 1967

Commencement Program 1967, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

4 | The Vesper Service

6 | The Sermon

8 | Conferring of Degrees

10 | The Presidents

11 | Candidates for Degrees

21 | Awards

24 | Academic Costume

26 | Waymarks


Carbon Dioxide Fixation In Schistosoma Mansoni, Clint Earl Carter Jun 1967

Carbon Dioxide Fixation In Schistosoma Mansoni, Clint Earl Carter

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Adults of the blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni were perfused from the hepatic portal system of CF1 female mice sixty to seventy days post infection. The worms were then incubated in Eagle’s minimal essential medium with glutamate and 0.03 mg/100 ml of nonlabelled aspartic acid. To this medium was added 10 μc of either NaH1403, glucose-UC14 or aspartate-4-C14. The worms were found to fix carbon from the NaH1403 and to incorporate the glucose and aspartate. The amount of activity recovered in five different chemical fractions after two hours incubation was determined …


A Method To Determine Curved Surface Laminagraphic Width And Position In Panoral Radiography Utilizing The Panorex X-Ray Unit, Gary G. Morikone Jun 1967

A Method To Determine Curved Surface Laminagraphic Width And Position In Panoral Radiography Utilizing The Panorex X-Ray Unit, Gary G. Morikone

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Although the Panorex X-ray unit has been in existence for almost a decade, no information is publicly available relative to the determination of its laminagraphic slice width or position.

In order to utilize the machine most effectively as a research tool, it seems imperative that this width and position be established.

For the purpose of establishing the spatial relationship within the exposure mechanism, the two eccentric rotational axes were first located. Utilizing a positioning device, ten panoral radiographs of a plastic working dummy with metallic implants were exposed at varying exposure readings. The resultant radiographs, revealing varying degrees of accuracy …


A Diet Instruction Aid For Planning Bland Diets, Viola Ruth Hardin Greene Jun 1967

A Diet Instruction Aid For Planning Bland Diets, Viola Ruth Hardin Greene

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

It was the purpose of this study to determine, from the literature, current practice in the use of bland diets, and from this information to prepare a booklet for use in instructing the ambulatory ulcer patient.

Ulcer regimens have been criticized in recent literature for being unnecessarily restrictive, 61, 68 and for employing a diet which is high in saturated fat. 16, 50

It is recommended that patients be given diet instructions in written form. These instructions are to be adapted as much as possible to the normal meal patterns of the patient as determined by dietary interview, carried out …


Influence Of Fluoride On Strength And Elasticity Of Femurs Of Rats Maintained On Diets Both Adequate And Low In Calcium, Dexter F. Beary Jun 1967

Influence Of Fluoride On Strength And Elasticity Of Femurs Of Rats Maintained On Diets Both Adequate And Low In Calcium, Dexter F. Beary

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The effect of fluoride on the physical properties of the rat femur was investigated by using an Instron materials tester. Experimental animals consisting of 80 female weanling rats were employed. These were divided into two major groups of 40 rats each. Group I received adequate calcium in the diet and Group II received a low calcium (0.1%) diet. Group I and II were divided into five subgroups, the first subgroup being used as the control. Each of the other four subgroups was given a different dosage level of fluoride in their drinking water as follows: the second subgroup received Hereford, …


Vegetable Entrees In Nitrogen Balance And Obesity Studies, Gloria Tyndall Jun 1967

Vegetable Entrees In Nitrogen Balance And Obesity Studies, Gloria Tyndall

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The first study was designed to evaluate by the nitrogen balance method the protein quality of a pure-vegetarian diet containing about 6 grams of nitrogen per day. The group as a whole maintained nitrogen equilibrium the average being - 0.11 grams of nitrogen per day. Two subjects were not in nitrogen balance, however, factors other than diet may have contributed to these results and are discussed in the thesis. Hemoglobin, serum cholesterol and total serum proteins did not change significantly during the study. The average true digestibility of 5 of the subjects was 85 percent. It was concluded that this …


The Effect Of Schistosoma Mansoni On Free Amino Acid Levels In Mice, Richard D. Tkachuck Jun 1967

The Effect Of Schistosoma Mansoni On Free Amino Acid Levels In Mice, Richard D. Tkachuck

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Free amino acid levels in the blood plasma of mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907, were measured at 3, 6, and 9 weeks post-infection with an automatic amino acid analyzer. Significant differences between experimental and control animals occurred at all three time periods. At 3 weeks, asparagine, alanine, citrulline, proline, methionine, and threonine levels all were lower in the infected animals. At 6 weeks, four differences were noted. Alpha-amino-n-butyric acid, ornithine, lysine, and histidine all had lower values in infected animals. At 9 weeks there were 12 differences. Tyrosine, phenylalanine, threonine, serine, proline, citrulline, glycine, alanine, valine, isoleucine, and …


The Effect Of Glucose On Neutrophilic Phagocytosis, Donald F. Adams Jun 1967

The Effect Of Glucose On Neutrophilic Phagocytosis, Donald F. Adams

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Samples of blood were obtained from thirty healthy young adult males (Loma Linda University School of Dentistry), and contaminated with bacteria. Varying concentrations of pure glucose were added to this mixture to observe the effect of the glucose on in vitro neutrophilic phagocytosis. As the glucose levels increased a statistically significant suppression was noted in the ability of the neutrophilic leukocytes to engulf Staphylococcus epidermidis.

It was not possible, however, to predict the degree of suppression for any particular level of glucose added nor is it possible to state that suppression will occur in any one individual.

Two methods of …


Using A Computer Model To Study The Force Distribution On The Root Of The Maxillary Central Incisor, E. Jan Davidian Jun 1967

Using A Computer Model To Study The Force Distribution On The Root Of The Maxillary Central Incisor, E. Jan Davidian

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A computer model of a human maxillary central incisor was devised to predict the momentary center of rotation of a tooth when a force was applied to the crown. The root of a tooth was divided up into a series of small segments to simulate the resisting forces set up along the root by the periodontal fibers. Each segment was assumed to resist a force in proportion to its area.

To study a tooth in a state of static equilibrium, two conditions must be met. The vector sum of all the forces acting on the tooth must equal zero, and …


The Effect Of Written Sigmoidoscopy Information On Discomfort, Sharon Anderson Jun 1967

The Effect Of Written Sigmoidoscopy Information On Discomfort, Sharon Anderson

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

An experimental research study was conducted on eighty-four patients in one part-pay clinic. The study was guided by the null hypothesis which stated that the patient who receives specific written information before the sigmoidoscopic exam reports the same discomfort as the patient who has not had this information. The purpose of the study was to compare the discomfort experienced by patients who received specific information about this examination with the discomfort; of patients who had not had this information. An instruction and information sheet was prepared to give the patient an idea of what to expect during the examination. A …


An Odontometric Study Of Five Contemporary Western United States Indian And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, John A. Matis Jun 1967

An Odontometric Study Of Five Contemporary Western United States Indian And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, John A. Matis

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The morphologic characteristics of the oral cavity in five contemporary Western Indian and Alaskan Eskimo groups have been investigated by the use of study models of the dental archs. The sample consisted of 216 individuals, including 44 Navajos, 43 Apaches, 40 Papagos, 42 Pimas and 47 Alaskan Eskimos.

The first purpose of the study was to determine the extent of investigator error. This was accomplished by remeasuring many morphologic traits of the dentition in 125 Indians which had previously been measured by different investigators using the same study models. It was found that investigator error can be significant, even in …


What Nursing Personnel Know About Identifying The Signs Of Increased Intracranial Pressure, Naomi Bullard Jun 1967

What Nursing Personnel Know About Identifying The Signs Of Increased Intracranial Pressure, Naomi Bullard

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This study was concerned with finding out how much nursing personnel know about identifying signs of increased intracranial pressure and what understanding they have regarding the importance of prompt reporting of these signs.

A statement was prepared describing what the registered nurse, the license vocational nurse and the nursing assistant should know. This was validated by a panel of experts.

A two part questionnaire was developed from this statement. Part I asked for an essay response regarding the definition, causes, signs and symptoms and the nurse responsibility in intracranial pressure. Part II presented situations to which best answers were to …


A Cephalometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of Several Contemporary Western United States And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, Robert C. Parkard Jun 1967

A Cephalometric Study Of The Face And Dentition Of Several Contemporary Western United States And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, Robert C. Parkard

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A total of 223 cephalometric radiographs selected from six contemporary western United States and Alaskans native groups were analyzed by use of the Bjork cephalometric analysis. Those native groups selected were the Eskimos, Apaches, Navajos, Papagos, Pimas and Mayos. Approximately thirty to forty natives from each group were used in the study with ages ranging from thirteen to thirty-five years. The majority were in the fifteen to twenty year age range.

All data was submitted to various statistical analyses to establish a mean, standard deviation, and other relevant values for each of the native groups and to compare these values …


Dimensional Changes Induced By Forced Separation Of The Midpalatal Suture Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roland Dick Walters Jun 1967

Dimensional Changes Induced By Forced Separation Of The Midpalatal Suture Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roland Dick Walters

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to give a graphic portrayal of the gross changes in occlussal [sic] relationship and the spacial relationship of the bony elements of the mid-face region as produced by palatal expansive forces. The animal of choice was the Macaca mulatta monkey.

The intact skulls were measured following the invivo experiment. The skulls were then mounted in clear plastic and sectioned anteroposterior in order to study and measure the sections which revealed the third dimension perspective.

It has been determined that a strong force can cause a disjunction of the midpalatal suture, that the opened suture …


Mandibular And Alveolar Growth In Dog Following Infusion Of 5-Fluorouricil, Richard D. Pfeiffer Jun 1967

Mandibular And Alveolar Growth In Dog Following Infusion Of 5-Fluorouricil, Richard D. Pfeiffer

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The action of a chemotherapeutic agent as a tool in studying its effect upon a primary growth center, the mandibular condyle, was investigated. So far as can be ascertained, no studies have been reported where these growth sites have been eliminated or modified by the use of chemotherapeutic growth inhibitors.

Observation of mandibular and alveolar growth following the infusion into the left external carotid artery of a cancer chemotherapeutic agent, 5-Fluorouricil (Roach-Hoffman), was noted. Comparisons were made between the infused and the uninfused sides of the mandible observing gross growth changes.

Four dogs, aged 75 days, were infused with varying …


A Comparative Study Of Postoperative Discomforts Experienced By Men And Women, Sylvia Tan Chang May 1967

A Comparative Study Of Postoperative Discomforts Experienced By Men And Women, Sylvia Tan Chang

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This descriptive survey study was conducted to find out if women experienced more postoperative discomforts than men as determined by their statements on the third postoperative day. With this knowledge, the nursing care of these patients can be planned and improved. Twenty-five men and twenty-five women interviewed on their third postoperative day were asked to recall what they had experienced on the first, second, and third postoperative days. An interview guide adapted from the study conducted by Bartlett was used. The findings indicated that more women than men complained of feeling uncomfortable postoperatively. Among the physical discomforts, more women than …


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 7, Dental Students Association Mar 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 7, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Convention Time

- Dean's Welcome

- DSA - Wed. - March 8

- Alumni-Student Welcome
-- Dr. Kenneth Mertz, Alumni President
-- Robert Smith, DSA President

- 7th Annual Alumni-Student Convention (schedule)

- DSA Officer Elections

- Research Conference

- JDA Officers

- Fashion perspective '67

- $600 Gift to School for Research


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 6, Dental Students Association Feb 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 6, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Convention Preview

- DSA, Thursday, Feb. 16 - Burden Hall - Olympic Champion Speaker

- From the Faculty
-- Your Student Dental Practice
-- Evaluations

- New Anesthesia Book Published

- New Assistant Deans
-- Dr. Hayden
-- Dr. Zwemer

- The Dental Circus - Step Right Up

- Sr. Hygiene News

- The Dental News
-- State
-- Nation: Unhealthy Dentists
-- World


Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 5, Dental Students Association Jan 1967

Contrangle - Vol. 8, No. 5, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- A New Year Starts

- The Editorial

- DSA, Thursday, Jan. 12

- Open House

- Look Out Old Folks!

- Dupper and Foss in Monument Valley (pictorial)

- It Was a Merry Christmas (pictorial)

- Humor

- Why You Are Here

- Earn a Living and Live a Yearning

- M-M-M Dental Hygienists! Want One?

- DAU Sectional Meeting Here - Dental Assisting