Monday, March 19, 2007

SNA Today!

SNA meeting today in Locke 314 @1:00pm.
Elections for Officer Positions.
Guest speakers describe their Specialties.
Raffle prizes for SNA gear.
See you there!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Congrats guys

The first rotation all passed N7.

I'm so proud of you....*tears*

:)

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

no N9 meeting (for us) friday 3/16

hey, all N6/N7 students disregard N9 preceptor selection email re:mtg friday 3/16. julie said it was sent to us by mistake.

N7 Final

Good luck on the final!

Harrison

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Woman Awakens After 6 Years, Slips Back

Woman Awakens After 6 Years, Slips Back
By Associated Press
document.writes :
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - A woman who went into a vegetative state more than six years ago awoke this week for three days and spoke with her family and a local television station before slipping back.
"I'm fine," Christa Lilly told her mother on Sunday _ her first words in eight months. She has awakened four other times for briefer periods since suffering a heart attack and stroke in November of 2000.
"I think it's wonderful. It makes me so happy," Lilly told television station KKTV-TV. She also got to see youngest daughter, Chelcey, now 12 years old, and three grandchildren.
Before her relapse on Wednesday, Lilly told the station her biggest frustration was learning how to talk again.
After years of being fed from a tube, eating was no problem. "I've been eating cake," she said.
Her neurologist, Dr. Randall Bjork, said he couldn't explain how or why she awoke.
"I'm just not able to explain this on the basis of what we know about persistent vegetative states," he said.
A vegetative state is much like a coma except Lilly's eyes remain open. Bjork said that he's never seen a similar quality of awakening.
Bjork said that unlike the much publicized case of Terri Schiavo, Lilly is minimally conscious. He said she could awake again.
After Lilly relapsed her mother and caregiver Minnie Smith said: "The good Lord let me know she's alright, he brings her back to visit every so often and I'm thankful for that."