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Brink, Susan G.; Nader, Philip R. – Journal of School Health, 1984
A health screening program, piloted in 14 school districts in Texas from 1977 to 1979, was evaluated to determine the outcome of the screenings. Questions concerning the effectiveness of comprehensive health screening in the schools are raised. (Author/CJB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health
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Smith, Richard D.; McNamara, John J. – Journal of School Health, 1984
The use of neurological examinations as a method of evaluating learning and behavior problems in students is a controversial issue in the medical field. Various aspects of the examination and its relevance to children with school problems are explored. (DF)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Personnel
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Cordain, Loren; And Others – Physical Educator, 1983
A low-cost personal computer was interfaced with a Benedict-Roth type spirometer to simplify laboratory testing for pulmonary function. Data analysis methods and test reliability are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Computer Oriented Programs, Exercise Physiology, Laboratory Equipment
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Ashcroft, M. T.; And Others – Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1972
Descriptors: Adolescents, Growth Patterns, Medical Research, Physical Characteristics
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Young, Michael – Journal of American College Health, 1983
Female college students were surveyed regarding their acceptance of a film format for teaching breast self-examination. Factors that distinguished college women who regularly examined their breasts included: (1) conservatism; (2) confidence; (3) previous instruction; and (4) perception of the threat of cancer. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Health Education, Higher Education
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Shain, Rochelle N.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
Students were taught pelvic examination methods either by use of an inanimate model or use of the model and examination of volunteer gynecological teaching associates (GTAs). Students in the latter group were superior in communication and manual skills, and scored better on recognizing deviant pelvic anatomy. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Gynecology
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Craun, Ann M.; Deffenbacher, Jerry L. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1981
A study investigated whether the personality construct of repression-sensitization could identify which college students would or would not practice regular examinations for breast, cervical, or testicular cancer. Although knowledge of cancer increased after the lecture, no change was found in the frequency of breast self-examination while…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cancer, College Students, Health Education
Blair, Steven N.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1980
Research on the possible effects of leisure time physical exercise on health status is presented. The interaction of this variable with health locus of control and perceived social support are summarized and implications for health educators are drawn. (JMF)
Descriptors: Health Activities, Health Education, Leisure Time, Locus of Control
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Heinlein, Dolores – Journal of School Health, 1980
The nurse practitioner can assist in the diagnosis of the learning disabled child by evaluating health and family history, and by performing basic physical and neurological examinations. (JMF)
Descriptors: Children, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment, Learning Disabilities
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Braden, David S.; Strong, William B. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
A properly performed screening history and cardiovascular examination can identify most young athletes at risk for sudden death from heart abnormalities. Warning signs and examiner response are discussed as well as appropriate use of echocardiography. Included is a sample preparticipation examination form recommended by the American Academy of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Heart Disorders, High Schools
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Benda, Chuck – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
Precamp physical examinations for children should be more than just cursory checks for routine problems. They should be complete health maintenance exams tailored to the needs of each child and to the rigors of the camp being attended. (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Children, Day Camp Programs, Health Promotion, Physical Examinations
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Kiewe, Amos – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1999
Discusses how prior to the 1932 presidential campaign, Governor Roosevelt sought to dispel suspicion that he was physically unfit to become President; and though he never hid his disability, he minimized his appearance as a disabled person. Describes how Roosevelt arranged for the publication of a medical examination as proof that he was…
Descriptors: Body Image, Disabilities, Disability Identification, Persuasive Discourse
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Robinson, Jeffrey D.; Stivers, Tanya – Human Communication Research, 2001
Examines how physicians and patients interactionally accomplish the transition from the activity of history taking to that of physical examination. Finds implications for: the theoretic relationship between verbal and nonverbal behavior in social meaning; what it means to explain transitions and reduce patients' uncertainty; the organization of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Nonverbal Communication, Physical Examinations
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Parish, Susan L.; Saville, Alison Whisnant – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2006
Using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for 2000 and 2002, we compared potential and realized use of health care for a national sample of working-age women with cognitive disabilities. Despite having similar likelihoods of potential access to health care as compared to nondisabled women, they had markedly worse rates of receiving…
Descriptors: Females, Access to Health Care, Comparative Analysis, Disability Discrimination
Kurucz, Robert L.; and others – Res Quart AAHPER, 1969
Study supported in part by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Contract No. DA-49-193-MD-2741.
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Heart Rate, Medical Research, Physical Examinations
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