769 research outputs found
Food Science Unit for Combined Agricultural Leadership and Introduction to Foods Class
This project includes food science curriculum for a combined agricultural leadership and introduction to foods unit. The specific topic is dairy foods and eggs. Students complete a variety of activities including notes, labs, and a Chopped cooking challenge
Distinctly American: Performing Humanity in African American Literature from Proto to Post New Negro Renaissance
This project demonstrates how African American literature from the 1910s through the 1940s uses performance in order to stage debates within African American identity and American culture. Drawing on recent literary scholarship, performance studies, and early critical writing on African American art and performance, the project examines scenes of public performance in order to show how these literary scenes create space to investigate social and cultural constructions. The project investigates the ways performances within the texts also critique performances of race, gender, and class. Within these performance scenes, the literary texts also critique the audiencesâ reactions to the artistic product against the audienceâs and performerâs racial identity. This layering of spectator and performer can only occur because of the space created by the stage. The texts of this project reveal the problematic nature of being both âAmericanâ and âAfrican Americanâ cultural productions.
The literature examined in this dissertation includes âscenes of performance,â where both an explicit audience and an explicit performer are present. In these scenes, the performer and their performance represent an embodiment of black cultural products. These âcultural productsâ include public speeches and musical displays in James Weldon Johnsonâs Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912), classical and modern dance as seen in Jessie Fausetâs There is Confusion (1924), variety show stages in Walter Whiteâs Flight (1926), and vocal concerts in Ann Petryâs The Street (1946). The project argues that these literary texts engage with historical theater and create scenes with stage performance to show problems with binary racial lines and class distinctions. These texts in turn provide a historical lens for examining black theater, but also demonstrate why this time period would have been receptive to black theater and performance, and the circumstances that permitted its development
TRIAGE OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL HEALTH DIFFICULTIES PRESENTING IN A&E IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL
In Wexford and Waterford, an âout of hoursâ child psychiatric service has been developed, in order to provide help when the
regular Child Psychiatry services (CAMHS) are not accessible. Providing a service for under 18 years old patients with mental
health issues presenting in the Emergency Department (ED) of a General hospital, it functions with extremely limited resources (a consultant psychiatrist and a doctor in psychiatric training), and therefore needs an efficient triage procedure.
The purpose of this article is to review the literature about existing triage tools, and especially the 2016 Irish Childrenâs Triage
System (ICTS) and to discuss how to optimise triaging our specific patients in this new âout of hoursâ CAMHS cover for Waterford /Wexford area.
Conclusion: A post triage tool and some clinical changes could improve the service
MANAGEMENT OF ARFID (AVOIDANT RESTRICTIVE FOOD INTAKE DISORDER) IN A 12-YEAR-OLD ON A PAEDIATRIC WARD IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL: USE OF MIRTAZAPINE, PARTIAL HOSPITALISATION MODEL AND FAMILY BASED THERAPY
Background: Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), at the cross roads of eating and feeding disorders, is sometimes
called an "umbrella diagnosis" as it covers a certainly large and rather heterogeneous list of eating symptoms. It came with the
DSM5 (2013) but still, there are no clear guidelines re diagnosis and treatment.
Purpose: Through this case, we aim to report not only a presentation of ARFID, but also how this relatively new and emerging
diagnostic category has been identified and managed on a Pediatric Ward, in a General Hospital.
Subject and methods: This study reports the case of a 12y old girl Irish girl with ARFID treated by a multi-disciplinary team on
a Pediatric Ward in a general hospital. A literature review regarding ARFID was concomitantly carried on, in order to consider the
current therapeutic options recommended.
Results: 3 admissions on a pediatric Ward were necessary for this patient with ARFID, who was successfully managed with a
partial hospitalization model, Family Based Treatment (FBT) and Mirtazapine.
Conclusions: The dynamic around the management of this condition is the occasion to discuss the other therapeutic options
suggested these days, and more specifically the different pharmacological molecules that have also been used in young patients with
ARFID and the importance of involving a multi-disciplinary team
TRIAGE OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL HEALTH DIFFICULTIES PRESENTING IN A&E IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL
In Wexford and Waterford, an âout of hoursâ child psychiatric service has been developed, in order to provide help when the
regular Child Psychiatry services (CAMHS) are not accessible. Providing a service for under 18 years old patients with mental
health issues presenting in the Emergency Department (ED) of a General hospital, it functions with extremely limited resources (a consultant psychiatrist and a doctor in psychiatric training), and therefore needs an efficient triage procedure.
The purpose of this article is to review the literature about existing triage tools, and especially the 2016 Irish Childrenâs Triage
System (ICTS) and to discuss how to optimise triaging our specific patients in this new âout of hoursâ CAMHS cover for Waterford /Wexford area.
Conclusion: A post triage tool and some clinical changes could improve the service
Modeling of Polarization Losses of a Microbial Fuel Cell
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are promising for simultaneous treatment of wastewater and energy production. In this study, a mathematical model for microbial fuel cells with air cathodes was developed and demonstrated by integrating biochemical reactions, Butler-Volmer expressions and mass/charge balances. The model developed is focused on describing and understanding the steady-state polarization curves of the microbial fuel cells with various levels and methods of anode-biofilm growth with air cathodes. This polarization model combines enzyme kinetics and electrochemical kinetics, and is able to describe measured polarization curves for microbial fuel cells with different anode-biofilm growth. The MFC model developed has been verified with the experimental data collected. The simulation results provide insights into the limiting physical, chemical and electrochemical phenomena and their effects on cell performance. For example, the current MFC data demonstrated performance primarily limited by cathode electrochemical kinetics
The Experiences of Collegiality by Early-Career Counselor Educators
It is essential to develop a work culture that supports faculty needs, be it professional for promotion and tenure, or personal. This phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of collegiality by early-career counselor educator faculty members (CES) working in a CACREP institution. Relational support, expectations, administration, and doctoral experiences emerged as themes from these narratives. Implications for the field are discussed to address these experiences and provide recommendations to counselor education faculty and departments
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