Senior Research Sym. Program_Spring 2022

- Abstracts -

Hayden Adkins - Special Session: Patrol Procedures

Eva Agcaoili (poster session, session 2, session 8, session 21) - see Philips, Robinson et al., Bonanoni et al., & Debate. Omar Aguilar - “Psychological Effects on Athletes’ Injuries” (poster session) The purpose of this research is to find the effects of injuries in college athletes and whether injuries are the cause of depression, loss of identity and difficulties with performance reclamation. The study assesses the correlation of the injury severity and performance reclamation while taking a look at the time taken in order to safely return. The Literature review has also shown different types of relations between these factors, meaning that depression and anxiety are very well present in athletes nowadays. My predictions are that injury severity and return to play time plays the biggest influence in performance reclamation.

Morgan Aitken (session 2) - see Robinson et al.

Sheyenne Anderson - “Diabetic Foot Care” (session 3) Research supports that diabetics are at an increased risk for foot complications. Some of these problems include: neuropathy, ulcerations, gangrene, infection, amputation. The purpose of this capstone project is to educate diabetic patients on how to prevent these complications in a booklet form. Diabetes is increasing, which is why maintaining good foot care is also becoming a high priority. Patients often forget the education they are taught in the hospital or doctor’s office by the time they get home. This take home booklet allows patients to see exactly what actions they need to take to improve their foot care habits. Brecon Antrillo - “Racoon Management” (session 1) Racoons are omnivorous animals. They love to eat animals and plants, they also love wooded areas and natural habitats near water. Racoons are a carrier of rabies and can be very harmful to humans and to the ecosystem. Racoons are very smart and have a good memory, they can also use their hands to take off the lids of trash cans and even open locks. Maintaining the racoon population will be difficult due to it

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