Research & Review: Management of Cardiovascular and Orthopedic Complications
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<p>RRMCOC is a peer reviewed journal which basically focusses on complications related to Cardiovascular and Orthopedic disorder patients of all age groups. It will provide a platform to discuss recent advancements, innovations and findings in this field.</p><p><strong>Focus and Scope</strong></p>• Musculoskeletal System<br /> • Sports Injuries and Musculoskeletal Trauma<br /> • Orthopedic Surgery<br /> • Children Orthopedics<br /> • Orthopedic Trauma and Nursing<br /> • Arthroscopy and Orthopedic Implants<br /> • Fracture and Physiotherapy <br /> • Women and cardiovascular Disease<br /> • Acute Coronary Syndrome and Cardiovascular care<br /> • Physiologic, Psycologic and Social needs of Cardiovascular Patients<br /> • Cardiac Rehabilitationen-USResearch & Review: Management of Cardiovascular and Orthopedic ComplicationsMove Forward to Save a Life: A Review Article on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Imagine walking on the road and suddenly seeing a passerby suffering from chest pain and collapsing. Would you be able to give a life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitations CPR? The answer would be most likely; no people should continue to jump in quickly to give CPR, using breaths if they’ve been trained. In case of sudden cardiac arrest, the mortality is very high almost 90 percentage or more is not resuscitated within 10 minutes. A quick action, proper training, use of technology and coordinated efforts can increase survival from cardiac arrest. Survival depends on immediate CPR and other actions that starting with bystanders.Jennifer Justina. JNivethita .Mrs. ManjuBala DashFelicia Chithra
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2019-05-232019-05-231213Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
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<p class="Default"><strong>Objectives: </strong>To perform a health assessment, identify the nursing needs and prevent complication, formulate nursing diagnosis, provide comprehensive nursing care , learn about accident and its management teach family members and patients in detail about follow-up care. Methods of collection: case sheet, wife. <strong>Sample</strong>: SICU. <strong>Setting</strong>: Government Rajaji hospital, Madurai. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>By this care study, I got an opportunity to provide comprehensive nursing care to my client who had Coronary Artery Bypass Graft. It is of paramount importance for the nurses to become competent in providing nursing care for the patients with these problems.</p>Sophia. G
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2019-07-032019-07-0312415Effectiveness of Self Instructional Module on Knowledge Regarding Anticipated Risk of Ischemic Heart Diseases Among Clients with Hyperlipidemia at Selected Hospital
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Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is commonly known as coronary artery disease. Blood supply to the heart is reduced due to narrowing of blood vessels. It is mainly caused by blockage of the arteries as well as deposition of cholesterol. It can leads to reduced blood, oxygen supply and functional impairment of the heart tissue. The preventive measure of coronary artery disease such as healthy lifestyle to do regular screening test for cholesterol levels and other parameters related to the disease. The self-instructional module is one of the teaching strategies which can be used for teaching the clients regarding anticipated risk of ischemic heart diseases with hyperlipidemia. Materials and Methods: pre experimental one group pre-test post-test design used for the studyNon probability purposive sampling technique was adopted to select 60 hyperlipidemic clients. Settings and Population: Outpatient department of St. Philomenas hospital Bengaluru, 60 hyperlipidemic clients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Findings: The findings revealed that the calculated paired t-test value is 21.256 greater than table value 1.98 at p<0.05 found to be a statistically significant. Thus, accepting hypothesis H1, states that there is a significant difference between pre and post-test knowledge scores. Conclusion: The study findings proved that self-instructional module were effective in increasing the knowledge of hyperlipidemic clients regarding anticipated risk of ischemic heart diseases.Snehashi Janapati
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2019-07-182019-07-18121622Milk: A Wonder Drink
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<p><strong>Background:</strong> Milk is a highly nutritious white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. For some time, cow’s milk has been related with great wellbeing, making it one of the most expended refreshments all through the United States and Europe. A huge variety of food products known as dairy products are made from cow's milk, such as cheese, cream, butter, and yogurt. <strong>Methods:</strong> Literature was screened to study the benefits and harmful effects of milk consumption.<strong> Results:</strong> Milk is good for the bones because it offers a rich source of calcium. Cow's milk is a wellspring of potassium, which can increase vasodilation and decrease blood pressure. Milk consumption has been shown to have beneficial effects in diabetes because consumption of dairy foods is associated with improved insulin resistance. Milk has been known to have a beneficial effect for chronic diseases such as cancer with a specific mention to colonic cancer. Studies have shown that milk consumption effectively improves depression and is helpful in muscle building. Lactose intolerance, milk hypersensitivity, constipation and cancer of prostate and breast are causes of concern associated with milk consumption.<strong> </strong><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Breast milk is the best choice of milk for infants less than 1 year. The American academy of paediatrics does not recommend cow's milk for infants less than 1 year of age because cow's milk is low in iron compared with human breast milk. Introducing cow's milk too early may predispose them to a lactose allergy in future. 400ml per day is the recommended milk consumption and it provides a package of essential nutrients that are difficult to obtain in low-dairy or dairy-free diets and should be included as part of a healthy balanced diet. Yogurt and hard cheese are well tolerated and provide the nutritional benefits of dairy products in individuals with lactose intolerance.</p>Gurmeet Singh Sarla
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2019-08-012019-08-01122328A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Informational Booklet on Knowledge Regarding Coronary Angiography among 3rd Year GNM Students in Selected Nursing Schools at Vijayapur, Karnataka
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<p>The doctor uses this catheter to put a contrast dye into the blood of the coronary arteries. You will be awake for a coronary angiography procedure, although you may be given medication that will help you relax. The doctor will numb the spot where the catheter is put into your body. This procedure is done in a hospital catheterization laboratory, or cath lab. You may be able to go home the same day but some people are kept overnight to be observed. Objectives of the Study<br /> To assess the knowledge of 3rd year G.N.M. students regarding coronary angiography.<br /> To develop informational booklet regarding coronary angiography for student nurses.<br /> To evaluate the effectiveness of informational booklet on knowledge regarding coronary angiography.<br /> To find the association between the knowledge scores with selected Socio demographic variables.<br />Research Methodology<br />Research Approach: An evaluative research approach was used to evaluate the effectiveness of information booklet. Research Design: In the present study, pre experimental one group pretest and posttest design is done. Setting: The present study was conducted in selected schools of nursing at Bijapur. Socio-demographic variables: The socio-demographic variables considered for this study were age, gender, religion, type of family, place of residence and source of information. Results: The percentage of gain in knowledge scores was 42.64%. Overall pretest mean knowledge score is 12, median is 13 and standard deviation is 2.68, whereas, posttest mean knowledge score is 25, median is 26 and standard deviation is 2.92. In pretest, majority of subjects 30 (50%) had an average knowledge; 18 (30%) had poor knowledge and 12 (20%) had good knowledge, whereas, in posttest 51 (85%) of them had good knowledge and 09 (15%) had poor knowledge.</p>Rajashekharayya KanakalmatRamachandra HooliI. Clement
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