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Side Effects Of Metoclopramide (Reglan) Oral Overdose In Pediatric Patients, Edmont Laho, Xhejni Borshi Oct 2018

Side Effects Of Metoclopramide (Reglan) Oral Overdose In Pediatric Patients, Edmont Laho, Xhejni Borshi

UBT International Conference

In pediatric ages are used for the treatment of frequent vomiting, especially at the age of 3 years old, medicines such as metoclopramide against vomiting from gastrointestinal disorders, ect. The most common use is Reglan solution, but its dose should be strictly observed because the therapeutic dose is limited, overdose is easily achievable to give expressive effects to the extrapyramidal central nervous system. Purpose of the study was to detect the frequent side-effects of the extrapyramidal nervous system that are due to the oral overdose of Reglan to the pediatric ages. Our study was done in the years 2014-2016 where …


The Effects Of Exercise On Depression In African American And Latino Population, Emmanuel Conliffe Aug 2018

The Effects Of Exercise On Depression In African American And Latino Population, Emmanuel Conliffe

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

Abstract

Background: Several studies have shown the effectiveness of exercise as a potential treatment for major depression disorder, but few have focused specific populations such as Blacks and Hispanics. Due to cultural concerns about anti-depressant medications, using exercise and physical activities can be an attractive approach for treatment of depression in African American and Latino populations.

Objectives: To identify the effects of exercise and physical activity on depression among the minority population and to determine whether exercise is an effective type of therapy for this population.

Methods: An integrated literature review was conducted. The keywords included “depression, therapeutic exercise, physical …


The Normobaric Oxygen Paradox: From Breath-Hold Diving To Patient’S Bed, Constantino Balestra Aug 2018

The Normobaric Oxygen Paradox: From Breath-Hold Diving To Patient’S Bed, Constantino Balestra

International Symposium for Hyperbaric Medicine

  • New approaches on the use of normobaric oxygen will be explained to use oxygen not only compensate for hypoxia
  • Intermittent oxygen use will be encouraged to increase neuroprotection and cardioprotection
  • The antiapoptotic interest of oxygen for normal cells and the proapoptotic effect on the cancer cells


Physical Therapy And Proper Sleep Positions Lead To Improved Hamstring Flexibility, Bailey Miley Apr 2018

Physical Therapy And Proper Sleep Positions Lead To Improved Hamstring Flexibility, Bailey Miley

Undergraduate Research Conference

Research Question: How effectively can physical therapy and correct sleep positioning improve hamstring flexibility and reduce pain, based on age and everyday activity?


Chronic Ankle Instability And Hip Muscle Function: A Systematic Review, Lindsay Carroll Mar 2018

Chronic Ankle Instability And Hip Muscle Function: A Systematic Review, Lindsay Carroll

Graduate Student Research Symposium

Purpose/background

The connection between hip strength and knee function is widely accepted in rehabilitation. The beginnings of evidence supporting a connection between the hip and ankle in people with chronic ankle instability (CAI) causes clinicians to question how the hip and the ankle may interact in this population. The purpose of this review is to provide a cohesive summary of the current available evidence examining hip muscle function in people with chronic ankle instability so that clinicians are better able to treat these patients.

Methods

An electronic search of PubMed was performed to locate studies published in peer-reviewed journals that …