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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Tb Screening Guidelines For Transitional Care Unit, Caleb E. Newcomer
Tb Screening Guidelines For Transitional Care Unit, Caleb E. Newcomer
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The basis of this research was the formation of new TB screening and risk assessment guidelines on a Transitional Care Unit within a medical center. Current evidence-based research studies helped to guide the recommendations for the policy changes based on their results and findings. The most pertinent policy changes are the treatment offered for patients suspected with HIV, the rigorous use of the Risk Assessment Tool, and BAMT testing for TB.
Personal Protective Equipment Use For Patients With Clostridium Difficile, Mallory L. Compton
Personal Protective Equipment Use For Patients With Clostridium Difficile, Mallory L. Compton
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In researching the literature on correct PPE by healthcare staff when a patient has C. diff. I have found that the policy on PPE for patients with C. diff at Baptist Health Paducah is compliant. The theoretical framework used for this research is that of Imogene King. Their policy is evidence based and is also cost effective when it comes to preventing the spread of infection from patient to patient. There is no need for change to this policy at this time because it is supported by evidence in the literature.
Obesity In The Murray Community, Taylor E. Miller
Obesity In The Murray Community, Taylor E. Miller
Scholars Week
The issue of obesity in the Murray community.
Obesity Due To Poor Snack Choices And Lack Of Physical Activity, Kaleb S. Adams
Obesity Due To Poor Snack Choices And Lack Of Physical Activity, Kaleb S. Adams
Scholars Week
Obesity Due to Poor Snack Choices and Lack of Physical Activity
A chronic issue in my immediate community, Murray State University, is obesity due to unhealthy diets and a generally lethargic lifestyle. The muffin picture represents the average healthiness of snacks available on campus. While students are working towards their education on campus it has become increasingly difficult to acquire snacks that are both convenient and health conscious. Places such as the T-Room cater towards less healthy foods by making them far more available and also making them much less expensive. For a student to get a quick lunch consisting …
Fast Way To Health, Angelika Ford
Fast Way To Health, Angelika Ford
Scholars Week
A health issue that I am passionate about and wish to raise awareness about to make a difference in Murray is increase obesity due to food choices and low gym attendance. I would like to change the way people eat fast food. My first picture is a picture of the outside drive through at McDonald’s during lunch hour. I believe this is a barrier because there are many cars at the drive through order lanes. People are eating on the go; thus they are not spending time sitting down to enjoy the food they are consuming. This situation happens because …
Lighten Up, Brittany G. Burress
Lighten Up, Brittany G. Burress
Scholars Week
Looking at the effects of fast food restaurant convenience as well as physical activity opportunities and how the two contrast in the community of Murray, Kentucky.
Copd In The Community, Caye Hagarty
Copd In The Community, Caye Hagarty
Scholars Week
This presentation focuses on COPD in Calloway County.
Substance Abuse, Javarius Hodge
Substance Abuse, Javarius Hodge
Scholars Week
- One of the biggest issues in the Murray community is substance and drug abuse. In our community we have a lot of college students and older people in the community that are disabled or retired. College students in our community strive very hard to graduate or to even complete a simple assignment. For some students, adderol and vyvanse is the trigger to get them to be motivated enough to do their work or to just complete college because it helps them focus on and complete their work. They also sometimes take Xanax to help them sleep through the night …
Assets And Barriers To Osteoarthritis, Allison K. Wiles
Assets And Barriers To Osteoarthritis, Allison K. Wiles
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Osteoarthritis has remained a prevailing health concern in our society for many years. OA is most commonly seen in middle aged men and women suffering from pain and stiffness in the hip, knee, and thumb areas. Risk factors for OA include age, obesity, previous joint injuries, overuse of joint areas, and weak muscles. If not treated, OA could lead to permanent discomfort and pain, and potentially develop into depression, lowered quality of life, or a need for long-term home health care.
By providing photo footage of every day health care issues, Photo voice persuades community members to change habits and …
Photovoice Of Obesity On Murray State University's Campus, Karley Wray, Melissa Godby
Photovoice Of Obesity On Murray State University's Campus, Karley Wray, Melissa Godby
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The issue we decided to discuss on campus using Photovoice was obesity. Obesity is becoming a very big topic that we all need to start focusing on. Obesity is defined as having a BMI at or above 30. This is becoming more common with our cultural change. We are becoming more fast food eaters and are not exercising as much as we should. It is even getting worse on college campuses. We all knew of what was called the freshmen 15, but now it is becoming a four year 15. It is becoming more common for college students to become …
Assets And Barriers To Infection Control On A College Campus, Kimberly A. Whitaker, Matthew Allen, Chelsey Delaney
Assets And Barriers To Infection Control On A College Campus, Kimberly A. Whitaker, Matthew Allen, Chelsey Delaney
Scholars Week
An abstract about a photovoice done concerning infection control on college campus.
Effects Of Heart Disease, Autumn Brown
Effects Of Heart Disease, Autumn Brown
Scholars Week
I did my paper on the effects of heart disease in Calloway County and the two photos attached in my paper include a pro and a con of how to help prevent heart disease in Calloway County.
Roommate And Relationship Difficulties, Alexus Flowers
Roommate And Relationship Difficulties, Alexus Flowers
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This is to aid and improve coping skills of sharing living spaces for (in particular) college students. Information is provided on understanding the benefits and the drawbacks of living with others, and more importantly how it should be considered a community health concern/issue that should not be taken lightly.
Helmets Vs. No Helmets, Marcy Marie Turner Ms.
Helmets Vs. No Helmets, Marcy Marie Turner Ms.
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Motorcycle helmet safety. Here in KY there is no helmet law in place at this time. It is completely up to each individual to decide if they choose to wear a helmet or not. Yes the helmets look simple and like they don't look like they could do much for your protection or make much of a difference, but according to the CDC helmets saved over 1,630 lives and over $2.8 billion in economic costs in 2013. Helmets reduce risk of death by 37% and risk of head injury by 69% also mentioned by the CDC.
So by wearing a …
Seat Belt Safety, Houston J. Hartz
Seat Belt Safety, Houston J. Hartz
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The issue that I decided to discuss is seat belt safety. According to the CDC, 21,022 vehicle passengers died in motor vehicle crashes in 2014 with more than half of these resulting from the individual not being restrained in the vehicle. A car crash isn’t planned, it can happen at any time to anyone. The only way to prepare for something like that to happen is to always take the right precautions which includes putting on your seatbelt every time you get in the vehicle. Over 2.3 million drivers and passengers were treated in emergency departments in 2014. Young adult …
Survey Of Professional Education Background In Guatemalan Speech-Language Pathologists, Anna Gregovich
Survey Of Professional Education Background In Guatemalan Speech-Language Pathologists, Anna Gregovich
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The purpose of this research is to gain insight into the educational background of Guatemalan Speech-Language Pathologists—or those who provide speech and language services. Guatemala has a scarcity of professional training and services surrounding the field of Speech-Language Pathology. Therefore, there is an unmet need for trained professionals to provide speech and language services. A survey was developed and distributed to professionals who provide speech and language services at Brillo de Sol, a school that provides individualized education and rehabilitation to students who would may not normally have the chance to receive an education. This project has been designed as …
The Relationship Between Canine Nasal Length And Second-Hand Smoke Cotinine Levels, Sierra Wilson, Terry Derting
The Relationship Between Canine Nasal Length And Second-Hand Smoke Cotinine Levels, Sierra Wilson, Terry Derting
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Second-hand smoke (SHS) has been associated with respiratory cancers in canines, with the predisposed locations determined by the cephalic ratio (head length / head width). Exposure to SHS is frequently measured by analyzing urine or blood samples for the nicotine by-product cotinine. We investigated the suitability of saliva as an alternative source for cotinine analyses in dogs because obtaining saliva is less invasive and cotinine concentrations from SHS exposure are instantaneously measurable in saliva compared to other collection methods. Specifically, we tested for a quantitative relationship between cephalic ratio and the salivary concentration of cotinine. Our null hypothesis was that …
Medication Reconciliation: Preventing Errors And Improving Patient Outcomes, Amanda S. Boren
Medication Reconciliation: Preventing Errors And Improving Patient Outcomes, Amanda S. Boren
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No abstract provided.
Fall Prevention, Cody Durbin
Fall Prevention, Cody Durbin
Scholars Week
During clinical shift at Baptist Health Paducah Hospital on the CCU floor the question asked was, what needs to be researched? After watching the charge nurse help patients all day I asked her what she thought needed to be researched. After thinking for a while she went on to tell me about how they are getting hit pretty hard on infections so there is no need for more research on that. After that she went on to tell me that their fall prevention protocol was lacking pretty badly. They do a fall risk assessment and based on the number decide …