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Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing | 2004

Vampire bats yield potent clot buster for ischemic stroke.

Cynthia Knoll Grandjean; Patricia C. McMullen; Gregg Newschwander

While tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is currently the standard “clot-busting” drug used to treat patients with acute ischemic stroke, another new option for treatment is now under clinical study. Desmodus rotundus plasminogen activator (DSPA), an enzyme found in the saliva of vampire bats, may offer another therapeutic option instead of tPA, a current therapy for stroke. Animal research indicates that tPA may mediate neuronal death as well as increase systemic plasminogen consumption and fibrinogenolysis. Conversely, DSPAs activity is dependent on the presence of fibrin and therefore has not been associated with the systemic plasminogen consumption and fibrinogenolysis that potentially may occur in those receiving tPA. In animal studies, tPA was found to exhibit “inherent neurotoxic properties” not seen with DSPA. In addition, DSPA may be administered up to 9 hours after the onset of symptoms, unlike tPA, which cannot be given after 3 hours without potential risk of additional brain injury. Phase II clinical trials have demonstrated a positive result in human subjects. Phase III trials are currently under way in stroke populations.


Annual review of nursing research | 2016

Ethical Issues Encountered by Military Nurses During Wartime.

Janice Agazio; Petra Goodman; Oluwakemi Opanubi; Patricia C. McMullen

Military nurses encounter similar issues as civilian nurses in daily practice situations; however, wartime and humanitarian missions may bring unique and difficult ethical dilemmas. While nursing has the American Nurses Association code of ethics to provide a framework to guide ethical practice decisions, conflicts may arise from the unique aspects of nursing within a wartime environment. Understanding those conflicts occuring within the military wartime scenario can provide nurses with experiential examples from which to derive strategies for personal coping and professional behavior and decision making. This chapter describes the research that has focused upon the identification of these issues, the effects from uresolved issues, and those directions for future research to better prepare miltiary nurses before and during deployment.


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2004

Case for blending pedigrees, genograms and ecomaps: Nursing's contribution to the ‘big picture’

Sharon Olsen; Sharon Dudley-Brown; Patricia C. McMullen


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2006

Severe occupational injuries among older workers: Demographic factors, time of injury, place and mechanism of injury, length of stay, and cost data

Cynthia Knoll Grandjean; Patricia C. McMullen; Kenneth P. Miller; William O. Howie; Kevin Ryan; Alice Myers; Richard Dutton


Journal of Perinatal Education | 2006

Breastfeeding Problems Following Anesthetic Administration

William O. Howie; Patricia C. McMullen


The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2014

Electronic Medical Records and Electronic Health Records: Overview for Nurse Practitioners

Patricia C. McMullen; William O. Howie; Nayna Philipsen; Virletta C. Bryant; Patricia D. Setlow; Mona Calhoun; Zakevia D. Green


The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2015

The Disruptive Force of Lateral Violence in the Health Care Setting

William C. Rainford; Stacey Wood; Patricia C. McMullen; Nayna D. Philipsen


Pacific Rim international journal of nursing research | 2010

Development of a Model of Family Management for Overweight Prevention in Urban Thai Preschoolers

Somsamai Rattanagreethakul; Punyarat Lapvongwatana; Weena Thiangtham; Rachanee Sunsern; Patricia C. McMullen


The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2013

Caring for the Dangerous Patient: Legal and Ethical Considerations

Patricia C. McMullen; Benjamin A. Howie; William O. Howie; Nayna Philipsen


The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2012

To Assist or Not Assist: Good Samaritan Considerations for Nurse Practitioners

William O. Howie; Benjamin A. Howie; Patricia C. McMullen

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Cynthia Knoll Grandjean

The Catholic University of America

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Alice Myers

The Catholic University of America

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Donald Gardenier

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Janice Agazio

The Catholic University of America

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Mary Elizabeth O’Brien

The Catholic University of America

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Petra Goodman

The Catholic University of America

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R. Adams

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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