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  1. Hughes T.E., Kosier M.N., Nelson A.N. Capstone 2020

    Background: Varying recommendations are available regarding safe levels of caffeine consumption in pregnancy and effects it may have on a developing fetus. This study will investigate how maternal consumption of a moderate amount of coffee can impac…

  2. Olorife A.A., Pohl H.N. Literature Review 2025

    Introduction: The management of postoperative pain in total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a persistent challenge, as poorly controlled pain can delay recovery, increase healthcare costs, and diminish patient satisfaction. Researchers propose pre-procedu…

  3. Prokos N., Jenkins A., Stromatt A. Capstone 2024

    Background: The use of contraception helps prevent unintended pregnancies, lowers the number of pregnancy-related deaths, reduces the need for unsafe abortions, and decreases transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from mothers to new…

  4. Ferguson E., Nuckols A., Sklenar K. Poster 2018
  5. Olorife A.A., Pohl H.N., Clark W. Poster 2025
  6. Walker J. Dissertation 2025

    This quantitative correlational study examined the relationships between comprehensive professional support systems and teacher retention rates across varied demographics in Great Britain during the school years of 2021-2024. Grounded in Albert Band…

  7. Beauchamp V., Enriquez F., Mah A. Poster 2019
  8. Hodgson D., Ahsan S., Whitt A. Poster 2021
  9. Parker N., Lewis J., Reese T. Poster 2022
  10. Gruse E.J., Miller E.M., Karp D.J. Capstone 2018

    Background: Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of adults, and hypertension is a major risk factor. Exercise has a significant impact on treating hypertension, but some patients need a lower intensity regimen. Yoga could bridge that gap.…

  11. Sanchez A., Smith B.S., Young J.C. Poster 2018
  12. Prokos N., Jenkins A., Stromatt A., Pitchford K., Hughes S. Poster 2024
  13. Williams C., Nutt C., Gaugler M. Capstone 2024

    Background: Autoimmune diseases can be debilitating to patients not only on a physical level but on an emotional level as well. Research has shown that many of these diseases correlate with the severity of the disease and the patient’s stress level.…

  14. Miller E.M., Gruse E.J., Karp D.J., Bean K., Eaton E., Apodaca H. Poster 2018
  15. Miller A.C., Tully M.C., Wamhoff A.C. Capstone 2021

    Background: HCPs are undoubtedly exposed to high levels of stress, making them more susceptible to moral distress and at a higher risk for burnout. Working in an Intensive Care Unit or CCM is associated with even higher levels of both stress and bur…

  16. Vo T., Cesaire I., Benton J. Literature Review 2025

    Introduction: Since the early 1920s, neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia have played an integral role in labor pain management, evolving significantly in technique and effectiveness. The “single-shot” lumbar epidural technique was first developed in …

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