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Hospital admission of low-risk, term pregnant patients in spontaneous latent labor can increase risks of medical interventions and operative delivery. Providing evidence- [...]
2025-02-25 | Final project |
2.
Gaps in healthcare provider training are placing children at risk of not being identified as human trafficking victims. The lack of formal training hinders providers from [...]
2025-05-02 | Final project |
3.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue with severe consequences for maternal and neonatal health. Despite professional recommendations for u [...]
2025-02-26 | Final project |
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Dr. Finlay Sees It Through by Alan Hart is a fast-paced story that follows a retired doctor (Dr. Finlay) who moves back to his small Pacific Northwest hometown [...]

1942 | Book | Rare Books |
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A lack of knowledge and support for breastfeeding remains a challenge among nurses, leading to inconsistent information and practices for families. Observations from a no [...]
2025-06-03 | Final project |
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Postpartum anemia is a prevalent condition that can significantly affect maternal recovery and quality of life, yet patient screening and management remain inconsistent. [...]
2025-03-04 | Final project |
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This project assessed knowledge and provided educational interventions for clinicians working with methamphetamine users. It is grounded in a harm reduction framework.
2025-03-03 | Final project |
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Maternity care devoid of respect manifested in ways such as abuse discrimination negligence abandonment or ineffective communication is widespread in the United States an [...]
2025-02-05 | Final project |
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APRNs are not significantly involved in health policy or legislative advocacy, despite this opportunity to improve population health. The purpose was to measure APRN part [...]
2025-05-12 | Final project |
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In the Lives of Men by Alan Hart is a fictional novel that portrays the life and career of a dedicated physician. The port town of Fairharbor, vividly depicted [...]

1937 | Book | Rare Books |