18 research outputs found

    ガクセイ ト トモ ニ ツクル ジッシュウ ノ アリカタ リンショウジッシュウ ト カンゴジッシュウイチ ヨリ

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    We have many problems about the practice for students in Yogo teachers college.Though many papers about that are given to us, it is difficult to find out satisfied ones.Then we studied about what practices should be for students, through analysis of practices in "clinical practice" and "practice in science of nursing 1".Through accepting suggestions from practitioners and improving practice form as much as possible, the effects of practice increased for students.At the same time the motivation of student\u27s effort for practice increased, for "practice in science of nursing 1" ,which is important for readiness of practice, accepted modified form and guide-study as plain as possible for students.Then it came out that practical education focusing guide-study and clinical practice were useful for students to promote the motivation of study

    ヨウゴキョウユ フクスウハイチ ト ダンセイヨウゴキョウユ シツモンシチョウサ カラ ノ ケントウ ダイニホウ

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    Yogo teachers practice health education widely to support healthy growth of children, which is purpose of school education.Through questionnaires for Yogo teachers of Mie prefecture, it came out that they wanted plural Yogo teachers system and didn\u27t deny appearance of male Yogo teachers in order to solve diverse health problems and practice health counseling actively.We studied about plural Yogo teachers system and male Yogo teacher to promote function of Yogo teacher through the questionnaires

    ホケンカンリセンター ノ アリカタ

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    Recently, it is said that it has changed what health management center should be. Through all applicants be able to pass into colleges or universities now, if they don\u27t select them, it is considered that there are some students who need mental care.The consciousness for the purpose of student life is diverse and it is often necessary for students to counsel and manage closely.Then the viewpoint of this study depends on questionnaire and reputation about the "plural Yogo Teachers in a school" system, the adoption of a male Yogo teacher and emphasis of counseling.From the questionnaire and the user, most of the impressions about this center are easy to enter and talk to.Through this study, it is suggestive what should be the hearth management center and needs of counseling will become more important

    Novel Plant-Associated Acidobacteria Promotes Growth of Common Floating Aquatic Plants, Duckweeds

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    Duckweeds are small, fast growing, and starch- and protein-rich aquatic plants expected to be a next generation energy crop and an excellent biomaterial for phytoremediation. Despite such an importance, very little is known about duckweed–microbe interactions that would be a key biological factor for efficient industrial utilization of duckweeds. Here we first report the duckweed growth promoting ability of bacterial strains belonging to the phylum Acidobacteria, the members of which are known to inhabit soils and terrestrial plants, but their ecological roles and plant–microbe interactions remain largely unclear. Two novel Acidobacteria strains, F-183 and TBR-22, were successfully isolated from wild duckweeds and phylogenetically affiliated with subdivision 3 and 6 of the phylum, respectively, based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. In the co-culture experiments with aseptic host plants, the F-183 and TBR-22 strains visibly enhanced growth (frond number) of six duckweed species (subfamily Lemnoideae) up to 1.8–5.1 times and 1.6–3.9 times, respectively, compared with uninoculated controls. Intriguingly, both strains also increased the chlorophyll content of the duckweed (Lemna aequinoctialis) up to 2.4–2.5 times. Under SEM observation, the F-183 and TBR-22 strains were epiphytic and attached to the surface of duckweed. Taken together, our findings suggest that indigenous plant associated Acidobacteria contribute to a healthy growth of their host aquatic plants

    Study Protocol for the Effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Supported Automated Nutritional Intervention on Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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    金沢大学附属病院代謝内科Nutritional intervention is effective in improving glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes but requires large inputs of manpower. Recent improvements in photo analysis technology facilitated by artificial intelligence (AI) and remote communication technologies have enabled automated evaluations of nutrient intakes. AI- and mobile-supported nutritional intervention is expected to be an alternative approach to conventional in-person nutritional intervention, but with less human resources, although supporting evidence is not yet complete. The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that AI-supported nutritional intervention is as efficacious as the in-person, face-to-face method in terms of improving glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes

    ヨウゴキョウユ ヨウ セイキョウイク ノ ドウコウ シツモンシチョウサ カラ ノ ケントウ ダイイッポウ

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    Social environments around children have been changed widely and issues of school have become more and more complex and divers. There are movement that parents and citizen need for teachers higher quality and education.In order to solve the health problem that contemporary children seriously have, we have to consider how to improve quality of Yogo teacher through expanding role and making education of Yogo teachers satisfactory.Then this study treats the trend of the education of Yogo teacher in our college and questioner about college education through incumbent students and Yogo teachers at the result of this research, it came out that they want four- years college. And promoting ability of nursing that is required for Yogo teacher is important issue in future

    Pulmonary amyloidosis complicated with pulmonary hemosiderosis, diagnosed with bronchoscopy

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    We describe a case of an 82-year-old Japanese woman with pulmonary amyloidosis and hemosiderosis associated with multiple myeloma. She had a background of end-stage renal failure of unknown etiology and had been on maintenance dialysis for 2 years. She complained of exertional dyspnea for four months. High-resolution CT of the chest revealed diffuse ground-glass opacities with mosaic attenuation, consolidation in the left lingular lobe, and wedge-shaped, subpleural nodules in the bilateral lower lobes. A transbronchial lung biopsy of the left lingular lobe showed deposition of amorphous, eosinophilic amyloid at the smooth muscle layer of bronchial tissue, with a positive Congo red staining signal in polarized light. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was brownish-yellow, and numerous hemosiderin-laden macrophages were detected with Berlin blue staining. From these findings, a diagnosis of pulmonary amyloidosis complicated with pulmonary hemosiderosis was made. Further work-up led to a diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Pulmonary amyloidosis complicated with pulmonary hemosiderosis is a rare disorder and may be underdiagnosed. Physical examination, such as the appearance of the tongue, can assist the diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis. Use of bronchoscopy allows physicians make an early diagnosis of pulmonary amyloidosis that is minimally invasive

    Isolation of Aquatic Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for the Floating Plant Duckweed (Lemna minor)

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    Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can exert beneficial growth effects on their host plants. Little is known about the phylogeny and growth-promoting mechanisms of PGPB associated with aquatic plants, although those of terrestrial PGPB have been well-studied. Here, we report four novel aquatic PGPB strains, MRB1–4 (NITE P-01645–P-01648), for duckweed Lemna minor from our rhizobacterial collection isolated from Lythrum anceps. The number of L. minor fronds during 14 days co-culture with the strains MRB1–4 increased by 2.1–3.8-fold, compared with an uninoculated control; the plant biomass and chlorophyll content in co-cultures also increased. Moreover, all strains possessed an indole-3-acetic acid production trait in common with a plant growth-promoting trait of terrestrial PGPB. Phylogenetic analysis showed that three strains, MRB-1, -3, and -4, were affiliated with known proteobacterial genera (Bradyrhizobium and Pelomonas); this report is the first to describe a plant-growth promoting activity of Pelomonas members. The gammaproteobacterial strain MRB2 was suggested to be phylogenetically novel at the genus level. Under microscopic observation, the Pelomonas strain MRB3 was epiphytic and adhered to both the root surfaces and fronds of duckweed. The duckweed PGPB obtained here could serve as a new model for understanding unforeseen mechanisms behind aquatic plant-microbe interactions
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