Health Sciences

Case study in comprehensive from an older multidisciplinary approach nursing

Tha comprehensive study assesses biopsychosocial status of the elderly through nursing visits customized to address in order to implement actions aimed at prevention, education and health promotion with independent and participatory self-promotion. The person in DHR study of 67-year-old native of Michoacan single Current address in the State of Mexico, who visit consecutively at home to care and nursing assessment in order to identify problems and risks in the and psychosocial health. Rating scales for seniors, Pfeiffer, Folstein, Yesavage, Katz, Tinetti used.

Effect of taping along with pnf techniques to improve shoulder mobility in hemiplegic subjects

Background:  The application of Kinesio Taping along with PNF technique is yet to measure and also in this method sufficient research seems to be lagging. Objective of the study was to find out the effectiveness of shoulder taping along with PNF technique in hemiplegic subjects. Method: Total 50 subjects who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into two groups by purposive sampling making group-A (25) and group-B (25).

Malaria in children, its association with abo blood group and haemoglobin genotype

The prevalence of malaria among children and its association with ABO blood group and haemoglobin genotype among children attending Agbonchia Health Centre, Eleme was investigated. Blood samples were obtained from 250 children were examined for malaria parasitemia by Giemsa staining thin and thick blood film, and examining under the microscope. The prevalence of malaria among the children was 122(48.6%). The prevalence of malaria by age group showed the children between 0-4 yrs had the highest prevalence (43.2%).

Radiofrequency atrial fibrillation ablation using 3d mapping system navigation: first single-centre experience in North Africa

Introduction: We report the first single-centre experience in Tunisia with the navigation system in an unselected subset of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
Material and Methods: Data were recorded prospectively of all consecutive patients who underwent atrial fibrillation ablation with radiofrequency and 3D mapping navigation system at the Aberrahman Mami Hospital, in Tunisia, in North Africa, from January 2010 to December 2013. Outcomes were defined every three months.

Structure based drug design for ndm1 inhibitors identification of antibacterial resistance

The β-lactam antibiotics have long been a cornerstone for the treatment of bacterial infection. Recently, a readily transferable antibiotic resistance factor called the New Delhi metallo-Beta-lactamase-1 (NDM-1) has been found to confer enteric bacteria resistance to nearly all β-lactams antibiotics, including the heralded carbapenems, posing a serious threat to human health. In study to identify suitable NDM-1 inhibitors from Chembridge database using Virtual screening and molecular docking approach.

Culdotomy as a surgical method for tubal sterilization and tubal ectopic pregnancy treatment

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of culdotomy in surgical tubal sterilization and extrauterine tubal pregnancy, ruptured or intact.
Methods: This is a prospective study of 11 cases of extrauterine tubal pregnancy and 29 cases of tubal sterilization subjected to transvaginal adnexal surgery via culdotomy from 2009-2014.

Natural gas exploration activities and the lingering poverty in the niger delta communities

Natural gas exploration activities have been singled out as a source of the lingering poverty and a direct negation of the concept of sustainable development in the peasant rural communities. Thus, this paper examines the impact of natural gas exploration activities on the lingering poverty in the Niger Delta region. Essentially, the main environmental challenge in the region is how to tackle environmental degradation from natural gas production activities which undoubtedly have serious impact on socioeconomic activities and the livelihoods of the local people.

Evaluation hypertensive patients for risk factors and co-morbidities with special reference to kap (knowledge, atitude and practice of the patient)

Objective: (1) To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of hypertensive patients. (2) To assess the risk factors and associated co-morbidities in them.
Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Shivaji Nagar urban slum which is a field practice area of Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, of TN Medical College Mumbai. Hypertensive patients above 40 years of age were included in this study. The information was gathered by personal interview using semi-structured proforma.

Caring behaviors nurse based on quality of nursing work life and self-concept in nursing nurses in hospital

Background and Objectives: Caring Behaviors an attitude of caring, respect and respect for others, it means to give one's attention and learning preferences and how a person thinks and acts. Behavior Caring nurse found the results of the assessment, dissatisfaction inpatients to nursing services reached 24%, not the behavior of Caring, From the data that has been obtained that Caring behaviors of nurses in nursing care in hospitals is still not optimal.