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Lost in gender: A scoping review of parents' acceptance of gender nonconformity in prepubertal children
Research synthesized in this scoping review informs readers of the current evidence in prepubertal children experiencing gender nonconformity and the impact of parents’ acceptance. Upon completion, readers should ... -
Lost in translation: Infusing Ignatian Pedagogy in on-line pre-licensure nursing education
This project seeks to integrate the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm (IPP) into online teaching in a hybrid environment in a pre-licensure nursing program. The aim was to find ways in which teaching in theory, simulation and ... -
Lounging for student success
Create a more inviting and relaxing space for students to utilize between classes at BRCN. -
Love at first tap: One sign to minimize nurses' time to clinical applications
Time and motion study revealed that RNs spent excessive amount of time accessing various clinical applications. Advance in technology may be seen as impact to RNs time spent at the bedside with patients. With 'One Sign' ... -
Low acuity emergency department visits: Comparing demographics and patient profiles for an accountable care organization
(2017-06-06)Frequent non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits have escalated despite legislation to enact routine affordable care for all Americans. It is already known that ED overcrowding often limits hospital functional ... -
Low and lower middle-income countries advanced practice nurses: An integrative review
A review of the published literature of descriptions of advanced practice nurses’ roles in low‐ and lower middle‐income countries. Three electronic databases PubMed, CINAHL complete and ProQuest Health & Medicine ... -
Low income African American adolescent girl's eating choices
The aim of this exploratory qualitative study is to identify the problems African American adolescent girls face in making eating choices and to learn how they make decisions about eating. Differences related to culture ... -
Low income housing residents' perceived competency regarding hypertension and diabetes
People of African-American ethnicity are affected by hypertension and diabetes at alarming rates. Prevalence of hypertension and diabetes is thought to be the result of many different factors. When considering why each or ... -
Low literacy breast cancer educational module: A collaborative project
(2018-03-20)This purpose of this project was to create an educational module to improve understanding of cancer staging for low literacy patients diagnosed with breast cancer. -
Low parental health literacy: A pediatric nursing concern
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to provide the pediatric nurse with information regarding low parental health literacy (HL) and ... -
Low SES women's perceptions of health, community needs, and educational engagement
This presentation describes low SES women's perceptions of their health and health needs of other women in their community. Participants contributed suggestions to help other women actively engage in healthy behaviors. ... -
A low-cost method for simulating a cricothyrotomy procedure in a Ghanaian nurse anesthesia program
(2018-06-11)As part of a collaboration between a nurse anesthesia programs in the US and Ghana, a project was initiated to construct and use a low-cost simulated trachea to instruct Ghanaian nurse anesthesia students to perform an ... -
Low-income pregnant women's experiences with prenatal care education
(2017-07-27)The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the findings of a qualitative descriptive study exploring the perinatal experiences of low-income urban women with regarding their experience with prenatal care and prenatal ... -
Low-income women with genital herpes: Recognizing and managing their fear trajectory
Every illness tells a story and this study tells the story of low income women with genital herpes. The purpose of this research was to generate a substantive theory about the response of low income women to the critical ... -
Lowering stress, anxiety and distress levels in medical oncology patients actively receiving intravenous treatment with utilization of art therapy
Problem: Cancer remains prevalent in the United States despite new and evolving advancements in pharmacology. There is also a high prevalence of cancer-related emotions experienced during treatment. There is currently not ... -
Lung cancer stigma among African American survivors of lung cancer in South Carolina
This mixed method study examined lung cancer stigma, depressive symptoms, and global health among African American lung cancer survivors. The Cataldo Lung Cancer Stigma Scale was evaluated for readability and convergent ... -
Lung-protective ventilation effects on oxygenation in the obese patient undergoing a general anesthetic with endotracheal tube: An evidence-based practice analysis
The purpose of this evidence-based practice review is to investigate the effects of lung-protective ventilation strategies on oxygenation in the obese patient undergoing a general anesthetic with endotracheal tube. A ... -
Lymphedema symptom science: Precision phenotyping, genotyping, and intervention
(2017-07-27)This presentation focuses on the methods for precision phenotyping and investigating biological mechanisms of symptoms to develop an innovative and pragmatic assessment and precision interventions for lymphedema. ... -
The magic and misery of telemetry...at end-of-life
Telemetry and Intensive Care unit beds are in demand, thus, utilization are often lean. Thus, these patient are critically ill & futile outcome, but family wants everything done. These patients remain on medical-surgical ... -
Magnesium sulfate effectiveness for ERAS Protocols
Magnesium sulfate has been considered a versatile anesthetic adjunct in the past, though its analgesic potential remains controversial. The discovery of its ability to block the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor in the central ...