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McFarland, Mary Ann was born on July 19, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Mario and Eva Mary (Luciano) Brambilla.
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Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland. New edition of a quick-reference handbook for nursing students and practitioners. Previous edition 1988. Normal values include adult, newborn, and pediatric. Appendix includes Universal Precautions. DNLM: Diagnosis, Laboratory - nurses' instruction.
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Current nursing practice demands that nurses not only recognize when a laboratory test result reveals abnormalities, but how these results can and should affect the care of their patients. This text presents comprehensive explanations of laboratory testing while providing a framework for understanding this relationship. It presents information that will assist nursing professionals in preparing patients for lab tests done on blood, urine, stool, bone marrow and cerebrospinal fluid and describes in detail the methods used for collecting specimens. The clinically oriented approach adopted here allows readers to understand the links among the tests performed. This edition has been considerably revised to include updated studies; the addition of paediatric values to normal ranges discussed; and a new section on diagnostic tests organized by general categories of diagnostic studies, such as angiography, electrodiagnostic studies, endoscopy, nuclear scans and others.
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McFarland, Mary Ann was born on July 19, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Mario and Eva Mary (Luciano) Brambilla.
Diploma, Massachusetts General Hospital School Nursing, Boston, 1960; Bachelor of Science, Boston College, 1965; Master of Science in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 1967; Doctor of Education, Portland (Oregon) State University, 1989.
Staff nurse, assistant head nurse Massachusetts General Hospital, 1960-1967. Clinical nurse specialist University Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, 1967-1970. Assistant professor nursing Columbus (Georgia) College, 1970-1971, 74-75.
From instructor to assistant professor University Hawaii, Honolulu, 1971-1974. Assistant professor Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, 1975-1977, associate professor, 1977-1994, professor, 1994—2000, executive associate dean School Nursing, 1983—2000, professor emeritus, since 2000. Associate director International programs, 2004—2007.
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Member American Nurses Association, Oregon Nurses Association, National League for Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi.
Married Joseph Roy McFarland, April 26, 1970. 1 child, Stephen Roy.