Kristie Nix

Kristi Nix

Associate Professor of NursingFaculty Sponsor, Nurses Christian FellowshipChapman Hall 311
918-631-2921
kristie-nix@utulsa.edu

Education and Degrees Earned

  • Postdoctoral Fellow (12 hours) 2004 Georgetown University/National Institutes of 
    Health, National Institute of Nursing Research
  • Doctor of Higher 1989 Oklahoma State University
    Education Administration
  • Master of Science 1978 Texas Woman’s University
    (Nursing)
  • Bachelor of Science 1974 University of Oklahoma
    in Nursing

Areas of Academic Specialty

  • Nursing 2254, 2264, 3154, 3164, 3174, 3254, 3264, 3274, 4154, 4164

Areas of Research Focus

  • Genetics
  • Nursing care of children and families
  • Pain assessment in children
  • Developmental disabilities in children

Previous Teaching Experience

  • Texas Woman’s University

Professional Affiliations

  • International Society of Nurses in Genetics 2005-9
  • Tulsa Area Immunization Coalition:
    Special Events Committee, 2000-2002
    Board Member, 2003 - 2005
  • Pediatric Nurse Consultants
  • Annual Greater Area Tulsa Pain Conference Committee 1997-2008
    Speaker, 2005
  • Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society in Nursing, Zeta Delta Chapter-at-Large

Awards & Recognition

  • Fellow, National Institutes of Health Summer Genetics Institute and Georgetown University 2004
  • National Institute of Nursing Research Summer Genetics Institute (alternate) 2003
  • 1998 Sharp Chapel Summer Colloquia, Wroxton College, England
  • 2001 Teaching Excellence Award, College of Business Administration
  • 2001 Outstanding Faculty Award, Graduating Seniors, School of Nursing
  • 2000 Sharp-Chapman University Seminar, Fall semester
  • 2000-2005 Nominated: Teaching Excellence Award, College of Business Administration
  • Nominee: Henry Kendall Society of Teaching Fellows
  • Pediatric Nursing’s Book of the Year Award 1992
  • American Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year Award 1992

Publications


  • Nix, K. (underway). Heath Promotion for the Pediatric Patient. Oklahoma Career Tech Curriculum

  • Nix, K. (underway). Growth and Development of the Pediatric Patient. Heath Promotion for the Pediatric Patient. Oklahoma Career Tech Curriculum

  • Kenner, C. and Nix, K. (2007). Impact of genetics on neonatal care. In Kenner, C. and Lott, J.W., Comprehensive Neonatal Care: An Interdisciplinary Approach (4th edition), pp 577-593. St. Louis: Elsevier

  • Nix, K. (2005). Pediatric Nursing Skills, CD Companion for Wong’s Essentials of Pediatric Nursing St. Louis: Mosby

  • Nix, K (2004). Test bank items for 4 chapters (neurological, cardiopulmonary, musculoskeletal and genitourinary) in Straight A’s Pediatric Nursing, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

  • Nix, K. (2003). Test Bank, Instructor’s Resource Kit to Accompany Wong’s Nursing Care of Infants and Children (7th ed). St. Louis: Mosby