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Implications Of Student Debt On Financial Wellness: Can Universities Help?, Anne Leighty Jan 2018

Implications Of Student Debt On Financial Wellness: Can Universities Help?, Anne Leighty

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Introduction. Exploring whether or not students feel prepared financially for graduation is a useful exercise for universities as the results can provide ways to better support their students as they move into life after graduation. Financial wellness plays a role in a person’s overall wellness and happiness. This could be of particular concern for pharmacy students due to increasing cost of education and typically, a minimum of six years of education is required. If universities implemented better ways to educate their students on student loans and financial well-being, new graduates could have decreased financial anxiety, as well as improved overall …


Evaluation Of Medication Risks For Falls On An Inpatient Medical/Surgical Unit, Joseph Zegar Jan 2018

Evaluation Of Medication Risks For Falls On An Inpatient Medical/Surgical Unit, Joseph Zegar

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Purpose: Patient falls during hospitalization can delay discharge and decrease quality of life. Medications are one factor that can impact fall risk. This study examines patients who fell while admitted to a cardiac surgery unit to identify which high-risk medications are most prevalent to promote patient safety.

Methods: This was a retrospective case control study. Adult patients over the age of 18 were included. Exclusion criteria included pediatric patients and those with an intentional fall event. A total of 39 falls and 78 controls were analyzed in the study. The primary outcome was a fall event during hospitalization. Other variables …