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College of Education professor selected for national committee | WSU Insider

May 12, 2021 By Sherwin Francies, College of Education A Washington State University College of Education professor has been invited to be a part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Mathematics Standing Committee. Professor of mathematics education Amy Roth McDuffie accepted a two-year appointment to the committee to develop the 2026 NAEP assessment. “It is an honor to be asked to join as a committee member and this assessment is critically important for our nation,” she said. The NAEP assessment, often referred to as the nation’s report card, is a federally-legislated requirement to collect data that reports on educational progress among students in the context of teaching and teacher preparation. The assessment is distributed to a sample population of students in grades 4, 8 and 12.

Corona does not cause fever in 30% of the elderly | કોરોના થવા પર 30% વૃદ્ધોને તાવ નથી આવતો, ઓક્સિમીટરથી પ્રારંભિક તપાસ શરૂ કરો, પરંતુ તેમાં પણ સાવધાની રાખવી જરૂરી

Corona does not cause fever in 30% of the elderly | કોરોના થવા પર 30% વૃદ્ધોને તાવ નથી આવતો, ઓક્સિમીટરથી પ્રારંભિક તપાસ શરૂ કરો, પરંતુ તેમાં પણ સાવધાની રાખવી જરૂરી
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Pulse oximeters more useful in COVID screening for older adults   | WSU Insider

May 3, 2021 By Addy Hatch, WSU College of Nursing People have become accustomed to having their temperature checked during the pandemic because fever is a key indicator of COVID-19. A new commentary by Washington State University College of Nursing Associate Professor Catherine Van Son and Clinical Assistant Professor Deborah Eti proposes that taking a temperature is a less useful indicator of infection in older adults and that a pulse oximeter be used instead. The paper, published in Frontiers in Medicine, said baseline temperatures are lower in older adults. A lower baseline temperature means a fever may be overlooked using the CDC’s standard definition of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or greater.

Pulse oximeters more useful in COVID screening for older adults

People have become accustomed to having their temperature checked during the pandemic because fever is a key indicator of COVID-19. A new commentary written by faculty in Washington State University s College of Nursing proposes that taking a temperature is a less useful indicator of infection in older adults and that a pulse oximeter be used instead. It said a fever may be overlooked because older adults baseline temperatures are lower.

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