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The student’s first time performing ANY skill in clinical must be observed by the PLU Clinical Faculty member.* Students can Independently Students can with RN Direct Supervision* ● Therapeutic communication ● Motivational interviewing ● Initial shift assessment & charting ● Focused assessment & charting ● Risk Assessments (Fall, skin, etc.) ● 8hr I&O: oral/IV/Urine/BM/Drains ● Patient...
● Sterile field procedures ● Initiate O2 administration ● Chest drainage system management ● Wound assessment & complex care ● JP & Hemovac drain management ● NG tube placement ● Enteral Feeding ● Oral or Tracheal Suctioning ● Tracheostomy Care ● Urinary catheter placement & D/C ● Bladder scan (Can be done with CNA trained to perform bladder scans.) ● Ostomy appliances ● Specimen collection ● Post Mortem Care ● May insert IV if permitted according
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We have first aid kits located all around campus in order to insure the safety of our PLU community. If you need a first aid kit refill please contact us at x8935 or at safety@plu.edu.
record work related injuries and illnesses. If you are injured while working at PLU, please complete an Injury Report. The injury report alerts the university that there may be a claim to process. It also alerts the Environmental Health & Safety Manager and Safety Committee to possible hazards.Report HazardsPlease report physical hazards to Facilities Management in the form of a work order request. Requests may be made online (preferred) or by telephoning the Facilities Management office at x7380
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Registrar | Office Of The Registrar | gasparka@plu.edu | 253-535-7139
Kelly Gaspar Poth Registrar Phone: 253-535-7139 Email: gasparka@plu.edu Professional Education M.B.A, Washington State University B.A., Spanish, Pacific Lutheran University B.B.A., Pacific Lutheran University Responsibilities Curriculum Management – Degree Evaluation – Academic Standing
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PLU first responders By Chris Albert Over the last year, Search and Rescue and Building Inspection teams have been training to be best prepared for an emergency. Last winter, a call out to the PLU community garnered several volunteers interested in joining the PLU Search…
building inspection team member. The team has already gone through several training exercises, with more planned. PLU worked with Central Pierce Fire and Rescue, through the Pierce County Department of Emergency Management to provide training. Training includes: radio use, first aid, as well as situation assessment, such as how to conduct a search, move and carry people, and use of gear. Search and rescue would work hand-in-hand with the building inspection team, which is comprised of facility
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October’s Sweater Swap was designed to encourage the PLU community to bundle up to save energy. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 1, 2014)—The temperature goes down; the thermostat goes up—it’s just a basic seasonal fact of…
definition of “comfortable.” During the winter, chilly Lutes bring in personal space heaters to keep workspaces toasty, but by doing so, Bell said, they’re contradicting the goal of PLUs sustainability campaign, “Keep it at 68,” and reducing its overall impact. “Heating and cooling guidelines have been adopted by PLU, including guidance on the use of space heaters,” said Bell. “This policy was created in 2010 by Facilities Management and Sustainability to reduce energy consumption and reduce costs, while
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Last year Martha Spieker ’16 was ASPLU president, now she works at Congress.
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, jointly appointed to the faculty of Medicine and Medical Informatics at Dalhousie University in Halifax Nova Scotia, and served as faculty of biostatistics at the University of South Florida College of Public Health. He retired from Dalhousie University in 2015. In the 1990s Dr. Graven served as Chief Information Officer and Chief Medical Officer of a physician network management corporation, serving ~5,000 providers and ~10 million covered lives throughout the
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Professor of English | Department of English | bergman@plu.edu | 253-535-7490
) Modern Language Association John Burroughs Society Defenders of Wildlife Environmental Defense Fund National Audubon Society National Wildlife Federation American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Humane Society of the United States Returning African Grey Parrots to the Wild Who doesn't love penguins? PLU professor to study relationship between birds, humans. Journey to the End of the Earth: Antarctica, Patagonia, Buenos Aires
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The Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life examines: “What does God have to do with Caesar?” Lutheran Studies conference examines the Lutheran perspective on political life This year’s Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life is inspired by the enduring question: “What does God have to…
the extreme religious left and right. In this context, the second Lutheran Studies Conference highlights the distinctive voice of Lutheran scholarship on the relationship between faith and politics. Through presentations, conversation, artwork, new publications, and the open exchange of ideas, participants will be inspired to consider the enduring question: What has God to do with Caesar? Presentations will be held from 2 to 5:30 p.m. and the keynote address starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20
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Administrative Services includes six departments. The Associate Vice President for Finance oversees the Business Office and the Payroll Office.
Administrative Services Led by the Vice President and Chief Operating Office, Administrative Services includes five departments: Facilities Management Office of Financial Services (OFS) Human Resources Payroll Risk Services Quick Links Campus Conduct HotlinePrivacy & Hotline InformationMoreEndowmentMore
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Next of kin: the ethics of eating, capturing, and experimenting on great apes One of the pressing problems of our times is the future of the great apes. All of the great apes – chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans – are endangered. Their habitat is…
problems of our time.” While there are very concrete ethical concerns to be explored here, which philosophy is well equipped to do, there are also larger metaphysical questions about humans’ place in nature and the human-nonhuman relationship. While our work draws on research in biology, anthropology, psychology and ethology, we bring the systematic and sustained examination that philosophy provides by scrutinizing methods, assumptions and implications. By exploring lifelong questions of meaning
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