Publications by authors named "J C Mulli"

Background: Reflective practice is an essential step to learning in high-fidelity simulation, yet, reflection-in-action is an often overlooked yet important opportunity to support student learning.

Objectives: To explore and describe the lived experience of undergraduate nursing simulation facilitators use of reflection-in-action during high-fidelity simulation.

Design: A descriptive phenomenological study.

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Objectives: Our primary aim was to complete an in-depth analysis of the concept of "reflection-in-action" during high-fidelity simulation. We sought to identify what is currently known about the topic and establish a strong foundation for theory development regarding cultivating reflection-in-action during high-fidelity simulation.

Design: Walker and Avant's (2011) systematic approach to concept analysis was used as a framework to develop a comprehensive understanding of reflection-in-action during high-fidelity simulation.

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Background: Traumatic ulcerative granuloma with stromal eosinophilia (TUGSE) is a rare self-limiting condition of the oral mucosa. The lesion manifests as an isolated ulcer that can be either asymptomatic or associated with mild to severe pain, and in most cases, it affects the tongue. TUGSE lesions may mimic malignancy such as squamous cell carcinoma, CD30 positive lymphoproliferative disorder, or infectious diseases such as primary syphilis, tuberculosis, or Epstein-Barr virus mucocutaneous ulcer.

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Immunofluorescence studies of the glomeruli in patients suffering from glomerulonephritis (GN) suggest the deposit of immune complexes from the circulating blood. Immune complexes were quantitated using a sensitive radioimmunoassay from sera of 41 patients with GN drawn at the time when renal biopsy was performed. Simultaneously, degradation products of C3 (C3d) were measured.

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