education › ... › program-objectives
… Upon successful completion of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program-Nurse … the graduate should be able to: Conduct and document a comprehensive and systematic assessment of health and illness parameters in complex situations, incorporating diverse and culturally …
education › ... › expected-graduation-competencies
… practitioner with the knowledge and skills requisite to accomplishing the following by the time of graduation: … and injury evaluation, and therapeutic management plans encompassing advance care directives Work and communicate with physicians, other members of the healthcare …
healthcare › ... › the-inner-ear-battery
… salt solution (called perilymph) that resembles the salt composition in the blood or the fluids found in the brain. … into the membranous chamber. The difference in the chemical composition of the these two fluids provides chemical energy … brain, or the retina of the eye, the principal cells must combine nutrients and oxygen to produce the energy they use …
healthcare › ... › peripheral-artery-disease
… that develops when the arteries in the legs and feet become narrowed, or occluded, by an accumulation of a fatty … extremity artery disease include smoking, which is the most common risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases. Other … but sometimes in the thighs. Claudication is the most common symptom of this condition. Pain in the feet and, as …
healthcare › ... › nose
… surgery should only be done on a fully developed nose. Complete development has usually occurred by age 15 or 16 in … the nose can alter the surgical results and possibly cause complications. … Serious nasal blockage caused by swelling inside the nose Complications of anesthesia It is also possible that the …
healthcare › ... › ovarian-cysts
… make hormones and store and release eggs. Ovarian cysts are common and in most cases benign (not cancerous). There are many types of ovarian cysts. The most common is the functional cyst, which forms as a result of … your rectum or bladder - difficulty emptying your bladder completely Cysts that rupture may cause severe pain and …
healthcare › ... › uterine-fibroids
… (not cancerous) growths in the uterus. Also known as leiomyomas, fibroids affect most women at some point in their … uterus. Imaging tests. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans. … relieve symptoms, including menstrual cramps and bleeding. Myomectomy . Surgical removal of fibroids while leaving the …
healthcare › ... › prostatitis
… Prostatitis is diagnosed through a combination of clinical history, physical examination, and various tests. Here are the common steps involved in the diagnosis: Clinical History: … on the type and severity of the condition. Here are some common treatments: Antibiotics: If the prostatitis is caused …
research › ... › neurogenic-bladder
… Depending on the nerves affected, your bladder may either become overactive or underactive. People with overactive … present at birth) Multiple Sclerosis Transverse Myelitis Stroke Other forms of neurologic damage Bladder … is over- or underactive. Some of these medications are more commonly used to treat other conditions so don't be alarmed …
research › ... › gowoman-poster-abstract
… Thirteen women with disabling conditions affecting mobility completed the pilot weight management intervention program. … an interdisciplinary team of researchers and a national community advisory board (CAB) of women with ML. The … Strategies included daily food and activity tracking using MyFitnessPal.com, action planning, and group debriefing, and …