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Nursing And Midwifery Journal Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2717-0306 2717-0306 10.52547/unmf 2006 4 3 INVESTIGATION OF NURSE’S KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE WORKING IN CCU WARDS OF TALEGHANI HOSPITAL OF URMIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES REGARDING ADULT CPR, 1383 M. Saghizadeh A. Rahmani S. Ahangharzadeh Rezaie 2006 10 01 99 103 http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-1-en.pdf
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Nursing And Midwifery Journal Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2717-0306 2717-0306 10.52547/unmf 2006 4 3 DEMOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POISONING IN URMIA MEDICAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS 1381-1384 Z. Zareh Fazlollahi M. Khoshkalam   Introduction: Intoxication is an important problem in general health and is a branch of Medical sciences which deals with sources of pharamacokinetice, pharmacodynamics of poison and their clinical manifestations. This study was carried out to evaluate demographical characteristics of poisoned patients from 1381-1384 in Urmia University educational hospitals.   Methods & Materials: This study was a cross-sectional survey. All of the 1707 poisoned patients were hospitalized in Imam Khomeini and Talegany hospitals in Urmia during four years were studied. The required data were collected in checklists. The results were analyzed with descriptive tests.   Results: The results showed that %51.4 of the poisoned patients were females and %48.6 were males, %58.5 patients were single, %41.5 were married, %52.4 were 19-64 years old, and %32.1 of them were house wives. Drugs were the major cause of poisoning %31.2 and %68 of them were self-inflicted %3.9 of them died.   Conclusion: Suicide poisonings happened among house wives %85.6 and the age range was between 15-30 years old using drugs (%52.8). Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to be more careful for using and keeping drugs at home. There is a need for family training about intoxication and emergency care to poisoned patients. Poisoning Suicide 2006 10 01 104 114 http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-2-en.pdf
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Nursing And Midwifery Journal Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2717-0306 2717-0306 10.52547/unmf 2006 4 3 INCIDENCE OF OBESITY, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, HYPERGLYCEMIA IN NIDDM PATIENTS IN URMIA DIABETIC CENTER M. Vazifeh Asl Z. H. Nanbakhsh R. Mehdinejad H. khalil zadeh   Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a major health problem in chronic diseases with sever complications. Major cause of mortality in diabetic patients, more than 70% of cases have cardiovascular diseases. Researches deduced that hyperlipidemia is an effective complication. Otherwise, obesity is one of the main factores in progress of NIDDM diabet, obesity, can it be under control. Body mass index (BMI) could be used as an index of obesity which is more representative of person’s appropriate body weight. A large part of the cost resulting from micro and macro vascular complications, is spent on controling blood glucose. So this study aims at estimating the incidence of obesity, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia in the NIDDM diabetic patients.   Methods & Materials: In a descriptive study 53 diabetic patients of Urmia Diabet Center were selected by “random sampling” then clinical and laboratory examinations were performed and they were asked to fill questionnaires. Body mass index was calculated with ratio of weight (kg) and hight (m2).   Results: The findings showed that the mean age was 55.79 years old and the mean diseases duration was 8.98 years old The main body mass index for all patients was 30.23 kg/m2 for females it was 30.29 and for males 31.45 kg/m2. The incidence of obesity was 72.73% in males and 57.14% in females. The mean serum fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, cholesterol were 193,02, 239.9, 210,3. Respectively, 88.68% was hyperglycemic 39.2% hypertriglyceridemic and 40.9% hypercholestrolemic . Conclusion: Regarding the findings of this research, individuals with type 2 diabetes needed more to attention on risk factors of diabetes. Obesity Hyperlipidemic Hyperlycemia 2006 10 01 112 116 http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-3-en.pdf
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Nursing And Midwifery Journal Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2717-0306 2717-0306 10.52547/unmf 2006 4 3 EFFECTS OF HOME EDUCATION ON PHYSICAL HEALTH STATUS OF HEMODIALYSIED PATIENTS S. Ahangarzadeh Rezaei A. R. Rahmani M. Hemmati Maslak Pak hemmatma@yahoo.com M. Nosrati Z. H. Nanbakhsh H. Khalilzadeh   Introduction: Developed and irreversible failure kidneys is called chronic renal failure (CRF) that it is usually progressive. Remedial procedures for chronic Renal Failure are improving and among them hemodialysis not only can’t solve these patients’ problems, but also precipitates more complications. Therefore, acquiring some new knowledge and skills about daily life is necessary. Paying attention to the above mentioned subjects, we decided to carry out a study with the aim of appointment of the effects of home education on physical health status of hemodialysed patients.   Methods & Materials: In this quasi-experimental study 33 hemodialysis patients are chosen as the study community by purposive sampling method. Data gathering tools were demographic characteristics form and physical health status checklist. The results were analyzed by paired t-tests.   Results: The results of this study showed that most of the patients (78.78%) possessed moderate physical health before the education and a large number of them (54.55%) had good physical health after the education. The paired t-test revealed a significant difference between systolic Bp, weight gathering between two hemodialysis, sodium, potassium, calcium and hematocrite level pre and post educationally.   Conclusion: The results of this study are parallel with the results of most studies done in Iran and abroad. So being attentive to the study results, we rcommend home visit program as an important basic method in hygiene remedial cares of hemodialysis patients. Education Physical Health Hemodialysis 2006 10 01 116 123 http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-4-en.pdf
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Nursing And Midwifery Journal Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2717-0306 2717-0306 10.52547/unmf 2006 4 3 STUDYING STRESS AND COPING STYLE IN FEMALE STUDENTS RESIDING AT HOSTELS OF URMIA UNIVERSITY R. yavarian T. Golshan   Introduction: Stress is assumed as mental under pressure in psychology. When a person is unable to manage or response to internal or external stimulators, stress occures and is followed by reducing psychological balance. Stress might affect mental health educational achievement, and social communication in students. There fore, we studied stress and cuping style in female students.   Methods and Materials : In this study, we selected 208 female students residing at hostels of Urmia University randomly, then the students completed stress and coping questionaires.   Results : Results of stress questionaire showed that 20.17% of students made sufficent balance between their charactor and enviromental stresses. 58.17% of them exaggrated their problems that influenced their coping. 15.86% of the students had very difficult and emotional life. 4.8% of them had very criticul period because of problems. Results of coping questionaire revealed that 6.25% of students had no difficult in coping with stress. 51.92% of students prefered that they give up rather than resist. 35.5% of students were hopeless. Tolorance of stress was very difficult for 3.36%.   Conclusion : According to the results, it appears as if special attention should be given to problems of students and coping styles should be taught to them. Stress Coping Female students Hostels 2006 10 01 124 130 http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-5-en.pdf