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A Consortium Developed Poster To Teach Evidence-Based Health Care. (Poster), Kristine Petre, Linda Schwartz Jan 2013

A Consortium Developed Poster To Teach Evidence-Based Health Care. (Poster), Kristine Petre, Linda Schwartz

Linda Matula Schwartz MDE, AHIP, CM

No abstract provided.


Oxandrolone Use In Trauma Patients, Jane Gervasio Sep 1999

Oxandrolone Use In Trauma Patients, Jane Gervasio

Jane M. Gervasio

No abstract provided.


Nurses' Reports Of Pain Management In Pediatric Care (Poster), Luanne Linnard-Palmer Sep 1999

Nurses' Reports Of Pain Management In Pediatric Care (Poster), Luanne Linnard-Palmer

Luanne Linnard-Palmer

No abstract available


The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow May 1999

The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Limb Speed And Shoulder Position On Shoulder External Rotator Strength, C Hughes, Michael Shoemaker, J Simon, K Wrenn, C Potter May 1999

The Effect Of Limb Speed And Shoulder Position On Shoulder External Rotator Strength, C Hughes, Michael Shoemaker, J Simon, K Wrenn, C Potter

Michael J Shoemaker, PT, DPT, PhD, GCS

No abstract provided.


The New Technologies And The University Classroom: The Changing Roles Of Faculty And Instructional Developers, Don Morrow May 1999

The New Technologies And The University Classroom: The Changing Roles Of Faculty And Instructional Developers, Don Morrow

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper Mar 1999

The Effects Of Sensory Processing Deficits On Occupational Performance In Children With Fragile X Syndrome, Grace T. Baranek, Yuki H. Chin, Laura Greiss Hess, Jann G. Yankee, Deborah D. Hatton, Stephen R. Hooper

Laura Greiss Hess

No abstract available


Virtual Power: Gendering The Nurse-Technology Relationship, Julie Fairman, Pat D'Antonio Dec 1998

Virtual Power: Gendering The Nurse-Technology Relationship, Julie Fairman, Pat D'Antonio

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Playing Doctor? Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, And The Dilemma Of Shared Practice, Julie Fairman Dec 1998

Playing Doctor? Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, And The Dilemma Of Shared Practice, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Take The Plunge: Expanding The Float Pool To "Closed" Units, Noel Kerr, Brenda Hardy, Karen Meskimen Dec 1998

Take The Plunge: Expanding The Float Pool To "Closed" Units, Noel Kerr, Brenda Hardy, Karen Meskimen

Noël M Kerr PhD, RN, CMSRN

Techniques were developed based on nursing staff input to improve floating at a 500-bed trauma center when the practice was expanded to include units that were previously closed. Written fact sheets were prepared for each unit, and a buddy system was implemented for all floats. A study was conducted to identify the effects of these and other interventions designed to improve nurses' experience of floating.


Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher Dec 1998

Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher

Ida Slusher

No abstract provided.


Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch Dec 1998

Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Delegated By Default Or Negotiated By Need: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And The Process Of Clinical Thinking, Julie Fairman Dec 1998

Delegated By Default Or Negotiated By Need: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And The Process Of Clinical Thinking, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


The Interaction Of Symmetry And Familiarity In Children's Reconstruction Of Spatial Configurations, L Liu, D Uttal Dec 1998

The Interaction Of Symmetry And Familiarity In Children's Reconstruction Of Spatial Configurations, L Liu, D Uttal

Linda Liu Hand

No abstract provided.


Creating Critical Care: The Case Of The Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania, 1950-1965, Julie Fairman, S Kagan Dec 1998

Creating Critical Care: The Case Of The Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania, 1950-1965, Julie Fairman, S Kagan

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Positive Outcome After Looped Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Malposition. A Case Study., Noel Kerr Dec 1998

Positive Outcome After Looped Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Malposition. A Case Study., Noel Kerr

Noël M Kerr PhD, RN, CMSRN

Tip malposition of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) is a frequently encountered problem. Invasive and noninvasive techniques for resolution of malpositions described in the literature are reviewed. A positive outcome using non-invasive techniques after a looped malposition in the axillary vein is discussed.


Two, Three, Four Or More. . . Caring For Multiple-Birth Infants. Part 2: Nutrition And Feeding, Jan Foote, Mary Dutcher Dec 1998

Two, Three, Four Or More. . . Caring For Multiple-Birth Infants. Part 2: Nutrition And Feeding, Jan Foote, Mary Dutcher

Jan M. Foote

No abstract provided.


Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher Dec 1998

Appalachian Women: Health Beliefs, Self-Care, And Basic Conditioning Factors, Ida Slusher

Ida Slusher

No abstract provided.


Protecting Human Research Subjects: Case-Based Learning For Canadian Research Ethics Boards And Researchers, Françoise Baylis, A. Ireland, David Kaufman, Charles Weijer Dec 1998

Protecting Human Research Subjects: Case-Based Learning For Canadian Research Ethics Boards And Researchers, Françoise Baylis, A. Ireland, David Kaufman, Charles Weijer

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Duty And Healing: Foundations Of A Jewish Bioethic, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer Dec 1998

Duty And Healing: Foundations Of A Jewish Bioethic, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer

Charles Weijer

No abstract provided.


Physical Fitness & Wellness, Donald Morrow, Jennifer Irwin Dec 1998

Physical Fitness & Wellness, Donald Morrow, Jennifer Irwin

Donald Morrow

No abstract provided.


Current Topics In Pediatric Literature, Patricia Clinton Dec 1998

Current Topics In Pediatric Literature, Patricia Clinton

Patricia K. Clinton

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Reactivity Of Metabolites Of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids And Extrahepatic Toxicity, R. A. Cooper, R. J. Huxtable Dec 1998

The Relationship Between Reactivity Of Metabolites Of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids And Extrahepatic Toxicity, R. A. Cooper, R. J. Huxtable

Roland A. Cooper

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are a large group of structurally similar toxins. In animals, including man, they are hepatotoxic and in some cases pneumo- and neurotoxic. PAs are metabolized by the liver P450 system to reactive dehydroalkaloid (DHA) intermediates. PA toxicity is a result of alkylation of macromolecules by DHAs. We have measured the relative reactivity of a series of semi-synthetic DHAs by recording the rate at which they alkylate a model nucleophile, 4-(p-nitrobenzyl)pyridine. Rate data fit mono- or biexponential equations. Rank order of reactivity for the macrocyclic and open ester DHAs was the same as those measured for DHA hydrolysis. …