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Open Educational Resources Nursing Essentials (ONE) Project - Overview
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This resource provides an overview and timeline summary of the Open Educational Resources for Nursing (ONE) Project, a collaboration between the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and OpenStax at Rice University.  

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Health Sciences
Medicine
Nursing
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Carrie Gits
Anthony Palmiotto
Date Added:
01/04/2023
Open Resource site
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The Open Resource site is intended to facilitate discovery and use of open resources starting with Open Educational Resources (OER). The Open Resource site will continue to develop and change depending on the needs of the community, and are outlined in the future developments section. Essentially it is a place to search for all the places to search for OER.

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Open Educational Resources & Practice
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Student Success
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Lesson Plan
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Author:
Isabelle Antes
Date Added:
11/07/2024
OpenStax Maternal-Newborn Nursing Text
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Maternal-Newborn Nursing introduces students to the concepts and skills related to pregnancy, birth, postpartum, newborn care, reproductive health, and social determinants related to those topics. Written and thoroughly reviewed by experienced nurse educators, the material focuses on patient safety, mental health, and inclusive care and offers robust real-world scenarios and situational patient education experiences to apply concepts to practice.

Maternal-Newborn Nursing builds on the student’s existing knowledge and skills and expands their learning to new concepts and considerations. Students will be able to implement the Clinical Judgement Measurement Model to recognize, analyze, prioritize, create, act on, and evaluate outcomes throughout the many conditions presented across the life stages. The offering integrates core frameworks such as QSEN, and its robust sets of practice questions, unfolding case studies, and additional resources support the Next Generation NCLEX.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Nursing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
Amy Giles
Laura Wallace
Regina Prusinski
Date Added:
06/27/2024
Our World in Data
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Poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality: The world faces many great and terrifying problems. It is these large problems that our work at Our World in Data focuses on.

Thanks to the work of thousands of researchers around the world who dedicate their lives to it, we often have a good understanding of how it is possible to make progress against the large problems we are facing. The world has the resources to do much better and reduce the suffering in the world.

We believe that a key reason why we fail to achieve the progress we are capable of is that we do not make enough use of this existing research and data: the important knowledge is often stored in inaccessible databases, locked away behind paywalls and buried under jargon in academic papers.

The goal of our work is to make the knowledge on the big problems accessible and understandable. As we say on our homepage, Our World in Data is about Research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems.

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Health Sciences
Public Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology
Material Type:
Data Set
Author:
Bobbie MacDonald
Charlie Giattino
Esteban Ortiz-Ospina
Hannah Ritchie
Joe Hasell
Max Roser
Date Added:
09/03/2020
Para vivir con salud
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We have developed this open access book for universities and colleges responding to the needs and interests of students preparing for careers in health or even seeking to add a “health track” to their majors or minors. Para vivir offers an introduction to reading different literary and cultural texts from the Spanish-speaking world with a thematic focus on health. It can be used as an alternative to the standard Introduction to Hispanic Literature course texts, as it also teaches techniques of close reading. It incorporates authors from seventeen counties, has an almost even representation of male and female authors and diverse communities in the Hispanic world (European, Creole, Afro Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, Jewish). In addition to introductions to reading different genres (narrative, poetry, theater, and film) we have scaffolded supporting material such as biographies, notes on the historical contexts, pre and post-reading questions.

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Health Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Kansas
Author:
Kathryn Joy McKnight y Jill Kuhnheim
Date Added:
08/27/2021
Parkinson's Disease Workshop, Summer 2006
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Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive, degenerative disease of the central nervous system that produces movement disorders and changes in executive functions, working memory, visuospatial functions, and internal control of attention in affected cognitive areas. It is named after James Parkinson (1755-1824), an English neurologist who studied the disease.

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Health Sciences
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Corkin, Suzanne
Date Added:
01/02/2010
The Peripheral Auditory System, Fall 2005
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Experimental approaches to the study of the auditory periphery, presented through lectures by faculty and presentations of primary literature by students. Topics include: functional anatomy of the inner ear, transduction by hair cells, synaptic transmission, endocochlear potential, outer hair cells and their electromotility, responses of auditory nerve fibers, efferent control of cochlear function, inner-ear development, and damage and repair of hair-cell organs. Evaluations of students based on oral and written presentations, laboratory exercises, a final examination, and participation in discussions.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Adams, Joe
Liberman, Charlie
Date Added:
01/01/2005
Perspectives on Bias in Medicine
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This book will allow the medical learner to identify and acknowledge bias in the medical setting through the eyes of patients, medical professionals, and content experts who discuss their experiences with this subject. Learners will use self-assessment via the Implicit Bias Test created by Harvard University's Project Implicit, and reflection through knowledge checks, to solidify learning. It is written in dedication to our future medical professionals and patients we care for with the hopes of cultivating compassion through self-knowledge and awareness.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Ohio State University
Author:
Anand Khurma
Camilla Curren
Maria Aiko Yonamine
Victoria Cannon
Date Added:
06/07/2021
Pharmacology for Nurses
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Pharmacology for Nurses is intended for nursing students in an introductory program. It provides a fundamental understanding of the therapeutic use of drugs, so the nurse can provide safe and effective care to the client. Along with a discussion of each body system, the text also reviews the pathophysiology of various disease processes and medications used in treatment. The table of contents presents 40 chapter topics, organized into 11 units. The first unit, consisting of 3 chapters, provides a broad overview of pharmacology, with the following 10 units focused on specific body systems.

Pharmacology for Nurses helps students prepare for the licensing exam and their careers by offering applicable, real-life content in short, manageable sections. The material focuses on common client conditions that nurses will encounter throughout their career and embraces a skills orientation (what does a nurse do). The text presents information in a holistic manner that ties the disease process to its pharmacological treatment. As a result, Pharmacology for Nurses will give students the confidence to safely administer medications to clients, as well as provide medication education to clients and their caregivers.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Nursing
Pharmacy
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
Donna Paris
Dorie Weaver
Leah Mueller
Tina Barbour-Taylor
Date Added:
06/04/2024
Population Health For Nurses
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Population Health for Nurses prepares nurses to develop interventions, policies, and practices that promote health equity and improved health outcomes across the health care delivery continuum. The text emphasizes the social determinants of health and how nurses can plan and implement health promotion and disease prevention interventions. It takes a holistic perspective, connecting human health behavior to the dynamic, ongoing interactions of the person, social factors, and the physical environment in which people are born, live, learn, play, work, and age.

OpenStax Population Health for Nurses uses a logical, thematic organization that breaks down content into manageable chunks. It presents the material in 35 chapters, organized into 7 thematic units. The text defines and distinguishes among the interrelated nursing areas of population health, public health, and community health nursing, providing both historical context and up-to-date research to help students make connections across content that can inform practice. The result is a holistic approach that applies theoretical concepts to the practical assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation steps of client care and community-tailored interventions.

Senior Contributing Authors
Jessica Ochs, Endicott College
Sherry L. Roper, California State University, Stanislaus
Susan M. Schwartz, Widener University
Contributing Authors
Emily Berkowitz, Texas Woman’s University
Paul Thomas Clements, Texas A & M University
Donna S. Guerra, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Linda A. Havey, Vermont State University
Millie Hepburn, Sacred Heart University
Jamie Hunsicker, Ohio Northern University
Michael L. Jones, East Carolina University
L. Michelle McClave, Morehead State University
Heather Moore, Xavier University
Brenna Morse, MGH Institute of Health Professions
Amy M. Richards, Rogers State University
Angelina Silko, Galen College of Nursing
Susan Solecki, Drexel University

Subject:
Health Sciences
Nursing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
Jessica Ochs
Sherry L. Roper
Susan M. Schwartz
Date Added:
05/15/2024
Principles and Practice of Drug Development, Fall 2013
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This course serves as a description and critical assessment of the major issues and stages of developing a pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical. Topics covered include drug discovery, preclinical development, clinical investigation, manufacturing and regulatory issues considered for small and large molecules, and economic and financial considerations of the drug development process. A multidisciplinary perspective is provided by the faculty, who represent clinical, life, and management sciences. Various industry guests also participate.

Subject:
Biology
Health Sciences
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Charles Cooney, Stan Finkelstein, G.K. Raju, Anthony Sinskey
Date Added:
01/01/2013
Principles of Epidemiology
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Epidemiology for Non epidemiologists

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Although there are several principles of epidemiology textbooks, there is need to have a textbook that is tailored mainly to undergraduates, and this is that book.

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Subject:
Biology
Health Sciences
Life Science
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
H Giovanni Antunez
Date Added:
10/04/2022
Principles of Medical Imaging, Fall 2002
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" An introduction to the principles of tomographic imaging and its applications. It includes a series of lectures with a parallel set of recitations that provide demonstrations of basic principles. Both ionizing and non-ionizing radiation are covered, including x-ray, PET, MRI, and ultrasound. Emphasis on the physics and engineering of image formation."

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Health Sciences
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Cory, David
Date Added:
01/01/2002
Prying open AI’s black box reveals insights into why cancers recur
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"Artificial intelligence is making rapid advances in medicine. Already, there are machine learning algorithms that can outperform doctors in some medical fields. There’s only one fairly big problem: experts aren’t quite sure how these algorithms work. While designers know full well what goes into the A-I systems they build and what comes out, the learning part in between is often too complex to comprehend. To their users, machine learning algorithms are effectively black boxes. Now, researchers from the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project in Japan are lifting the lid. They’ve developed a deep-learning system that can outperform human experts in predicting whether prostate cancer will reoccur within one year. More importantly, the deep learning system they developed can acquire human-understandable features from unannotated pathology images to offer up critical clues that could help humans make better diagnoses themselves..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Health Sciences
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Reading
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Research Square
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Date Added:
05/23/2024
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing is designed to support a one-semester psychiatric-mental health nursing course offered at both two-year and four-year institutions. Serving students specializing in psychiatric nursing and those from other health disciplines, this learning resource integrates evidence-based practices with practical strategies for communication, readying students to build therapeutic relationships with patients and caregivers.

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing uses a logical, thematic organization that breaks content down into manageable sections. Each unit is designed to foster a deep understanding of the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of mental health. The content helps students make meaningful connections between various psychiatric conditions and the corresponding nursing approaches. By focusing on tailored psychiatric interventions and emphasizing patient-centered approaches, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate diverse mental health settings.

Senior Contributing Authors
Rebecca Puchkors, Baylor University
Jeanne Saunders, Daytona State College
David Sharp, Mississippi College

Contributing Authors
Lenore Cortez, Angelo State University
Celeste Dunnington, Shorter University
Victoria Haynes, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Kimberly Johnson, Baylor College of Medicine
Laura Logan, Austin State University, DeWitt School of Nursing
Stacy Mikel, Jacksonville State University
Lynn Rew, The University of Texas at Austin
Leigh Waldron, Western Governors University
Pamela Herbig Wall, Rosalind Franklin University

Subject:
Health Sciences
Nursing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
David Sharp
Jeanne Saunders
Rebecca Puchkors
Date Added:
06/27/2024
PubMed
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PubMed® comprises more than 32 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

Good medical diagnostic and background information, including mental disorders.

Courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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Health Sciences
Medicine
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Et Al
Flynn Ra
National Library of Medicine
Obradovic A
PubMed
Scheid Jf
Wang Ey
Turpin Mh
Date Added:
05/23/2021
Public Health Ethics: Global Cases, Practice, and Context
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Introducing public health ethics poses two special challenges. First, it is a relatively new field that combines public health and practical ethics. Its unfamiliarity requires considerable explanation, yet its scope and emergent qualities make delineation difficult. Moreover, while the early development of public health ethics occurred in a western context, its reach, like public health itself, has become global. A second challenge, then, is to articulate an approach specific enough to provide clear guidance yet sufficiently flexible and encompassing to adapt to global contexts. Broadly speaking, public health ethics helps guide practical decisions affecting population or community health based on scientific evidence and in accordance with accepted values and standards of right and wrong. In these ways, public health ethics builds on its parent disciplines of public health and ethics. This dual inheritance plays out in the definition the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers of public health ethics: “A systematic process to clarify, prioritize, and justify possible courses of public health action based on ethical principles, values and beliefs of stakeholders, and scientific and other information” (CDC 2011). Public health ethics shares with other fields of practical and professional ethics both the general theories of ethics and a common store of ethical principles, values, and beliefs. It differs from these other fields largely in the nature of challenges that public health officials typically encounter and in the ethical frameworks it employs to address these challenges. Frameworks provide methodical approaches or procedures that tailor general ethical theories, principles, values, and beliefs to the specific ethical challenges that arise in a particular field. Although no framework is definitive, many are useful, and some are especially effective in particular contexts. This chapter will conclude by setting forth a straightforward, stepwise ethics framework that provides a tool for analyzing the cases in this volume and, more importantly, one that public health practitioners have found useful in a range of contexts. For a public health practitioner, knowing how to employ an ethics framework to address a range of ethical challenges in public health—a know-how that depends on practice—is the ultimate take-home message.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Andreas Reis
Angus Dawson
Carla Saenz
Drue H. Barrett
Gail Bolan
Leonard W. Ortmann
Date Added:
01/01/2016
Public Health in Pharmacy Practice: A Casebook - 2nd Edition
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This casebook, now in its second edition, is a collaboration of over 90 individuals with expertise and training in public health pharmacy. A total of 54 chapters are presented, covering a broad array of topics relevant to pharmacy applications of public health. These topics include, but are not limited to, cross-cultural care, health literacy and disparities, infectious disease, health promotion and disease prevention, medication safety, structural racism, advocacy/policy analysis, chronic disease, women’s health, rural health, travel medicine and more. The book is designed to allow educators/students to choose chapters of interest as they feel suited, as each chapter is independent from the others. Each chapter contains learning objectives and an introduction to the topic, followed by a case and questions. The chapter closes with commentary from the authors and patient-oriented considerations for the topic at hand.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Milne Publishing
Author:
Jordan R Covvey
Natalie A. DiPietro Mager
Vibhuti Arya
Date Added:
02/14/2022
Public Health in Pharmacy Practice: A Casebook 2nd Edition
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This casebook, now in its second edition, is a collaboration of over 90 individuals with expertise and training in public health pharmacy. A total of 54 chapters are presented, covering a broad array of topics relevant to pharmacy applications of public health. These topics include, but are not limited to, cross-cultural care, health literacy and disparities, infectious disease, health promotion and disease prevention, medication safety, structural racism, advocacy/policy analysis, chronic disease, women’s health, rural health, travel medicine and more. The book is designed to allow educators/students to choose chapters of interest as they feel suited, as each chapter is independent from the others. Each chapter contains learning objectives and an introduction to the topic, followed by a case and questions. The chapter closes with commentary from the authors and patient-oriented considerations for the topic at hand.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Pharmacy
Public Health
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Case Study
Author:
Dipietro Mager
Jordan R Covvey Pharmd Phd Bcps
Leslie Ochs
Lindsay Waddington
Maranda Herring
Natalie A
Neyda V
Pharmd Mph
Pharmd Phd
Vibhuti Arya
Date Added:
06/15/2022