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    Poster: Communication strategies for the school nurse mentor: A pilot training program

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    Mentorship has widespread support among many disciplines for the impact on improved job satisfaction, decreased job turnover and decreased costs to organizations. Ongoing support through mentorship is critical to nurses transitioning to a new role and nurse mentors must be prepared for the role with relevant education tailored to their needs . Though literature describing training programs for mentors is limited, some studies have reported an increase in confidence among mentors after training. In addition, improved mentoring skills (that includes communication) is in literature. In one large urban school district in Ohio, a school nurse, mentorship program was developed and implemented to assist new nurses in their transition to school health. Since no formal mentor training existed within the school district that employs this DNP nurse executive student, plans to conduct a pilot study to measure school nurse, mentor confidence after completion of an educational module on communication skills for the mentor were initiated. The study utilized a pre and post-survey design to measure the impact of the training program

    Communication Strategies for the School Nurse Mentor: A pilot training program

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    Mentorship has widespread support among many disciplines for the impact on improved job satisfaction, decreased job turnover and decreased costs to organizations. Ongoing support through mentorship is critical to nurses transitioning to a new role and nurse mentors must be prepared for the role with relevant education tailored to their needs. Though literature describing training programs for mentors is limited, some studies have reported an increase in confidence among mentors after training . In addition, improved mentoring skills that includes communication is in literature. In one large urban school district in Ohio, a school nurse, mentorship program was developed and implemented to assist new nurses in their transition to school health. Since no formal mentor training existed within the school district that employs this DNP nurse executive student, plans to conduct a pilot study to measure school nurse, mentor confidence after completion of an educational module on communication skills for the mentor were initiated. The study utilized a pre and post-survey design to measure the impact of the training program

    HYAL2 (hyaluronoglucosaminidase 2)

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    Review on HYAL2 (hyaluronoglucosaminidase 2), with data on DNA, on the protein encoded, and where the gene is implicated

    Library Service News : Kyoto University Library No. 26

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    Library Service News : Kyoto University Library No. 5

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    Library Service News : Kyoto University Library No. 6

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    Library Service News : Kyoto University Library No. 17

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    PERSISTENCE OF ACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF ESSENTIAL OILS OF CLAUSENA ANISATA (RUTACEAE) AND PLECTRANTHUS GLANDULOSUS (LABIATEAE) USED AS INSECTICIDES ON MAIZE GRAINS AND FLOUR

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    ABSTRACT Maize occupies an important place in the resolution of food insecurity problems in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. However due to poor post-harvest technologies, more than 35% of annual crop yield is often lost during storage as a consequence of insect attack. While chemical pesticides constitute an efficient tool for reducing these losses, current excessive usage runs the risk of modifying the quality and safety of foods produced from these grains. The use of essential oils of plant origin for grain storage has been advocated as a non invasive method with limited or no effect on the quality and safety of the grains or their products. This study was carried out as an evidence of bioactivity of two essential oils of Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook and Plectranthus glandulosus Hook F. against adults of Tribolium castaneum Herbst and Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, which are two important stored product insect pests in Northern Cameroon. Because of the low persistence of the insecticidal activities of these plants, their essential oils to achieve a complete protection of the stored products must be applied at frequent delays. The present investigation focuses on the occurrence of residues of these oils on treated maize grain and flour. The doses of crude essential oils used to treat adults of S. zeamais and T. castaneum in a contact and inhalation process were their LD 99 s. After the evaluation of their insecticidal activity the persistence of each essential oil was observed every 2 days till 14 days. After the disappearance of their insecticidal activities, essential oil was re-extracted and their residual compounds were identified from treated grain and flour. The major compounds of C. anisata are, estragole, α-humulene, germacrene D and (E)-nerolidol. In P. glandulosus they are: fenchone, α-terpinolene and piperitenone oxide. After 14 days, only 64.24% of compounds of C. anisata were recovered on treated flour and 55.16% on grains. Concerning P. glandulosus, 48.94% was recovered on grains and 61.23% on flour

    Library Service News : Kyoto University Library No. 4

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    Cerium dioxide nanoparticles exacerbate house dust mite induced type II airway inflammation

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    Background Nanomaterial inhalation represents a potential hazard for respiratory conditions such as asthma. Cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2NPs) have the ability to modify disease outcome but have not been investigated for their effect on models of asthma and inflammatory lung disease. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of CeO2NPs in a house dust mite (HDM) induced murine model of asthma. Results Repeated intranasal instillation of CeO2NPs in the presence of HDM caused the induction of a type II inflammatory response, characterised by increased bronchoalveolar lavage eosinophils, mast cells, total plasma IgE and goblet cell metaplasia. This was accompanied by increases in IL-4, CCL11 and MCPT1 gene expression together with increases in the mucin and inflammatory regulators CLCA1 and SLC26A4. CLCA1 and SLC26A4 were also induced by CeO2NPs + HDM co-exposure in air liquid interface cultures of human primary bronchial epithelial cells. HDM induced airway hyperresponsiveness and airway remodelling in mice were not altered with CeO2NPs co-exposure. Repeated HMD instillations followed by a single exposure to CeO2NPs failed to produce changes in type II inflammatory endpoints but did result in alterations in the neutrophil marker CD177. Treatment of mice with CeO2NPs in the absence of HDM did not have any significant effects. RNA-SEQ was used to explore early effects 24 h after single treatment exposures. Changes in SAA3 expression paralleled increased neutrophil BAL levels, while no changes in eosinophil or lymphocyte levels were observed. HDM resulted in a strong induction of type I interferon and IRF3 dependent gene expression, which was inhibited with CeO2NPs co-exposure. Changes in the expression of genes including CCL20, CXCL10, NLRC5, IRF7 and CLEC10A suggest regulation of dendritic cells, macrophage functionality and IRF3 modulation as key early events in how CeO2NPs may guide pulmonary responses to HDM towards type II inflammation. Conclusions CeO2NPs were observed to modulate the murine pulmonary response to house dust mite allergen exposure towards a type II inflammatory environment. As this type of response is present within asthmatic endotypes this finding may have implications for how occupational or incidental exposure to CeO2NPs should be considered for those susceptible to disease
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