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- Prof.Samah Muhammad Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, follows up on the progress of the faculty's electronic examinations.

Under the supervision of Prof.Ahmed El-Minshawi, President of the University, and Prof.Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs.

Today, Prof.Samah Mohamed Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, held a meeting in the presence of Prof /Fatima Rushdi Mohamed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Amal Sayed Mohamed, Director of the Electronic Examinations Unit in the Faculty, and Dr. Saida Abdel Hamid, Deputy Director of the Electronic Examinations Unit and coordinators of the tests in the various departments of the faculty, for reassurance on the conduct of the examination process in the faculty, emphasizing on following all the rules and regulations governing the examinations, and discussing the most important topics related to the digital transformation system, in order to keep pace with the state and the sustainable plan 2030 by paying attention to the scientific system and improving electronic performance. I also extended my sincere thanks and appreciation to the student sector, including the Vice Dean of the Faculty, the Director of the Electronic Exams Unit, the Examination Coordinators in the departments, and the observers and administrators for the efforts made during the examination period.

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Students of the fourth year, on the first day of the marathon, exams for the second semester and the end of the university stage for the academic year 2022/2023. They take the exam for the psychiatric and mental health nursing course

the geriatric nursing course in two groups interchangeably

 

Under the supervision of Prof.Ahmed El Menshawy, President of the University and Mr. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, and the leadership of Prof.Samah Mohamed Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, under the supervision of Prof.Fatima Rushdi Mohamed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and follow-up of Mr. Dr. Amal Sayed Mohamed, Director of the Electronic Examinations Unit in the faculty, and the presence of Student Affairs staff

Today, the students of the fourth year performed the exam for elderly and psychiatric nursing for the academic year 2022/2023 in the electronic examination halls of the university, amid strict precautionary measures to preserve the health and safety of students.

Prof.Samah Muhammad Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, emphasized the regularity of the work of the committees and the concerted efforts of the supervisors of the examination work from faculty members and administrators in order to help and care for students, which contributes to providing a suitable scientific environment for students to perform the exam

Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Muhammad, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, also confirmed that there are no complaints about the exams.

We wish our students success and excellence and our beloved faculty further development and progress

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Developing Clinical Protocol for Nursing Practice: Improving Care of Children with cancer towards implementing stem cell transplantation Therapy

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Abstract

Back ground:- Stem cell transplantation has frequently considered as a curative treatment and also is a lifesaving procedure for children with a number of malignant and non- malignant life threatening diseases. So the aim of this study was to develop clinical protocol for nursing practice for improving care of children with cancer through:1- Assess nurses' knowledge and practices towards implementing stem cell transplantation therapy. 2- Design, implement and evaluate the effect of clinical protocol regarding to care of children with cancer. Setting: This study conducted at the in-patient and outpatient department in Oncology Department affiliated to South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University. The subject of this study included all nurses (50) worked at the previously mentioned settings and given care for children with cancer. Tools: Two tools were used (pre, post and follow up format), 1st tool; an interviewing questionnaire sheet for the nurses who give care for children with cancer. It comprised from two parts; personal characteristics of the studied nurses and nurses’ knowledge towards implementing stem cell transplantation therapy. 2nd tool; observational checklist includes actual practice regarding to care of children with cancer during implementing transplantation . Results: There were statistically significant differences regarding nurses' knowledge and practices about stem cell transplantation before, after and follow up protocol intervention. Conclusion: Nurses' knowledge and practice toward children through implementing stem cell transplantation improved significantly post and at follow up implementation of nursing protocol. The study recommended that: periodically educational training programs for nurses to help them to improve their practice for management of children with cancer in the pediatric oncology units to estrange and reduce the complications of cancer.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
international Journal of Research in Pediatric Nursing
Research Vol
Vol. 2
Research Year
2020

Efficacy of Implementing Acupressure Technique on Weight Reduction among Obese Adolescent

Research Abstract

Abstract Background: - Obesity is a serious, refractory, and prevalent health problem attributable to sedentary lifestyles and consumption of high-fat foods, and associated with a substantial amount of morbidity and mortality. Acupressure can control appetite, improve digestion and increase metabolism by applying pressure to specific points on the body. The present study was aimed to determine the efficacy of implementing acupressure technique on weight reduction among obese adolescent. Subjects and Method: Design: A quasi-experimental research design was utilized in the present study. Setting: the study was conducted at obesity unit at Assiut University Hospital. Study sample: A convenience sampling of 60 children with obesity aging 12 ≤ 18 years were divided into two groups study and control group (30 children for each group). The current study started from the beginning of August 2021till the end of November 2021. Two tools were utilized; Tool I, A structured questionnaire sheet. Tool II: Anthropometric measurement: weight and height measurement and estimated Body mass index (BMI)) of studied children. Results: Highly statistically significant difference in BMI of studied’ children were found after implementation of acupressure with P. Value <0.001when compared to children in the control group Conclusion: Implementation of acupressure technique in children with obesity who were receiving routine hospital care led to highly significant reduction in the mean scores of body mass index in comparison to adolescent who received routine hospital care only Recommendations: Encourage health care professionals to implementing acupressure technique to reduce weight among obese adolescent children.

Research Authors
Nahed Khamies Mohamed0, Nora Abd -Elhamed Zaki2 & Maha Hosny Elshater3
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
245-254
Research Vol
Vol , (01 )
Research Year
2022
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