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  • Authors: Yun, Li; Lina, Zhao; Qi, Zhou;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Sleep plays an important role in people's physical and mental health [1]. Good sleep can not only effectively enhance the brain's ability to remove harmful substances, but also help maintain brain function [2], including mental health, supporting learning and memory, and regulating synaptic plasticity, in the process of which genes involved in sleep, especially those expressions with the circadian rhythm in brain, are crucial regulators [3]. Recent research evidence has shown circadian regulation of sleep-dependent gene expression produces short-term or even long-term changes in brain behavior and function [4]. Conversely, sleep deprivation (SD) may damage the brain by disrupting gene expression related to the sleep–wake cycle of synaptic proteins [3, 5]. SD can affect gene expressi...

  • Authors: Fang, Yuan; Charlotte, Damien; Nicolas, Gaspard;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Current prognostic scores for status epilepticus (SE) may not be adequate for patients in ICU who usually have more severe systemic conditions or more refractory episodes of SE. We aimed to compare the prognostic performance of two SE scores, Status Epilepticus Severity Score (STESS) and Epidemiology-Based Mortality Score in Status Epilepticus (EMSE) score, with four systemic severity scores, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation 2 (APACHE-2), Simplified Acute Physiology Score 2 (SAPS-2), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, and Inflammation, Nutrition, Consciousness, Neurologic function and Systemic condition (INCNS) score in critically ill patients with SE.

  • Authors: Rolf, Rossaint; Arash, Afshari; Bertil, Bouillon;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Severe trauma represents a major global public health burden and the management of post-traumatic bleeding continues to challenge healthcare systems around the world. Post-traumatic bleeding and associated traumatic coagulopathy remain leading causes of potentially preventable multiorgan failure and death if not diagnosed and managed in an appropriate and timely manner. This sixth edition of the European guideline on the management of major bleeding and coagulopathy following traumatic injury aims to advise clinicians who care for the bleeding trauma patient during the initial diagnostic and therapeutic phases of patient management.

  • Authors: Johannes, Enevoldsen; Gavin L., Simpson; Simon T., Vistisen;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Common physiological time series and waveforms are composed of repeating cardiac and respiratory cycles. Often, the cardiac effect is the primary interest, but for, e.g., fluid responsiveness prediction, the respiratory effect on arterial blood pressure also convey important information. In either case, it is relevant to disentangle the two effects. Generalized additive models (GAMs) allow estimating the effect of predictors as nonlinear, smooth functions. These smooth functions can represent the cardiac and respiratory cycles’ effects on a physiological signal. We demonstrate how GAMs allow a decomposition of physiological signals from mechanically ventilated subjects into separate effects of the cardiac and respiratory cycles.

  • Authors: Cynthera, McNeill; Umeika, Stephens;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    Urban Health: A Practical Application for Clinical Based Learning is an openly licensed, peer-reviewed textbook for clinical-based nursing educators covering barriers in urban health and their impact on patient health outcomes. The authors explore perspectives of urban communities, urban patients, and urban healthcare providers to offer insight into how healthcare providers can address disparities in urban healthcare, provide meaningful care with the lived experiences of urban patients in mind, and improve patient-provider communication by moving towards a more solution-driven, team-based care approach. Features include learning activities, exemplars, and case studies.

  • Authors: Colby G., Simmons; Tobias, Eckle; Dustin, Rogers;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Reusable laryngoscopes have been reported to be superior to disposable laryngoscopes with plastic blades during emergent intubations. Surprisingly, at our institution a quality reporting system revealed a high number of equipment failures with reusable laryngoscopes in an emergency out-of-OR (operating room) setting. As recent studies indicated an improved quality of disposable laryngoscopes, we hypothesized that a thoroughly evaluated disposable laryngoscope would result in less equipment failure in an emergency out-of-OR setting.

  • Authors: Elizabeth, Christman; Kimberly, Ernstmeyer;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    This textbook is an open educational resource with CC-BY licensing developed specifically for prelicensure nursing students. The e-book and downloadable versions are free. Affordable print versions are published in collaboration with XanEdu and available on Amazon and in college bookstores. Content is based on the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) statewide nursing curriculum for the Nursing Mental Health and Community Concepts course (543-110), the NCLEX-RN Test Plan, 1 and the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Education Council’s Crosswalk Toolkit: Defining and Using Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Skills in Undergraduate Nursing Education. 2 Mental health and community health concepts are discussed while emphasizing stress management techniques, healthy coping str...