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Outcomes of Routine perioperative Nursing Care for Women Undergoing Gynecologic Cancer surgeries at Woman’s Health Hospital, Assiut University

Research Authors
Aya Mostafa Abdelhafez, Nabila Ibrahim, Amal Fouad Aref, Hisham Abou-Taleb
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Year
2021

Topical lidocaine-prilocaine cream versus lidocaine infiltration for pain relief during repair of perineal tears after vaginal delivery: randomized clinical trial

Research Abstract

Objective: The current study aims to compare the analgesic effect of lidocaine-prilocaine (LP) cream with lidocaine infiltration during repair of perineal tears after vaginal delivery.

Materials and methods: A single center open-labeled randomized clinical trial was carried out in a tertiary University Hospital between October 2016 and May 2017 (Clinical Trials.Gov: NCT02883179). We included parous women, who delivered at gestational age >37 weeks with first- or second-degree perineal tears. The participants were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either lidocaine infiltration (Group I); or application of LP cream (Group II) for pain relief during perineal repair. The primary outcome was the difference in mean pain score during perineal repair. Secondary outcomes included the participants’ satisfaction, the need for additional anesthesia, the duration of perineal repair, and the rate of adverse effects of both medications.

Results: The study included 144 participants randomized to both groups. The mean pain score during perineal repair was significantly lower in the LP cream group (3.86 ± 1.59) than the lidocaine infiltration group (5.99 ± 1.47) [p = .001]. The duration of repair was significantly shorter in the LP group than the lidocaine infiltration group (6.37 ± 3.68 versus 8.17 ± 2.75 min, respectively, p = .001). The need for additional anesthesia was quite similar in both groups (p = .371). More women in the LP cream group were satisfied than the other group with statistical significant difference (76.4 versus 30.6%, p = .000). No difference between side effects in both groups (p = .171)

Conclusions: Topical application of lidocaine-prilocaine cream is an effective analgesic during repair of perineal tears with no harmful side effects.

Research Authors
Ahmed M Abbas, Hamida A Abdel Hafiz, Aya M Abdelhafez, Armia Michael, Alaa M Ismail
Research Date
Research Journal
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Research Pages
1-6
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Research Rank
13
Research Vol
32, 2019
Research Website
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14767058.2018.1428304
Research Year
2018

The Dean of the faculty and the Vice Deans of the faculty inspect the work of the exams at the end of the academic year 2022/2021

أجريت اليوم

السيد الاستاذ الدكتور/ سماح محمد عبدالله عميد الكلية

جولة تفقدية لمتابعة انتظام أعمال الامتحانات للطلاب الفرقة الأولى

برفقة السيد الاستاذ الدكتور/ انتصار محمد يونس وكيل الكلية لشئون التعليم والطلاب

السيد الاستاذ الدكتور/ ماجدة احمد محمد رئيس قسم التمريض الباطنى والجراحى واستاذ المادة

السيدة الدكتورة/ امال سيد محمد مدير وحده الاختبارات الالكترونيه

السيد الاستاذ/ عصام مبارك مدير شئون الطلاب

السيد/ محمد مجاهد معاون الكلية
وأعلنت السيد الاستاذ الدكتور/ سماح محمد عبدالله عميد الكلية عن انطلاق اعمال أمتحانات نهاية العام الجامعى ٢٠٢٢/٢٠٢١

مؤكدا على اتخاذ إدارة الكلية كافة الاستعدادات لبدء الامتحانات وكذلك تكتف العمل داخل قطاعات الكلية وذلك تزامنا مع بدء الامتحانات
وفى ذات السياق أكدت السيد الاستاذ الدكتور/ انتصار محمد يونس وكيل الكلية لشئون التعليم والطلاب على انتظام أعمال اللجان وتكاتف جهود السادة المشرفين على أعمال الامتحانات من أعضاء هيئة التدريس والاداريين من أجل مساعدة ورعاية الطلاب مما يسهم فى توفير مناخ علمى مناسب للطلاب لأداء الامتحان
واشارة السيد الأستاذ الدكتور/ سماح محمد عبدالله رئيس لجان الامتحانات ان امتحان اليوم كان لطلاب الفرقة الأولى فى مادة أساسيات التمريض فى قاعات الاختبارات الالكترونيه بالجامعة وسط اجراءات احترازيه مشددة للحفاظ على صحة وسلامة الطلاب
متمنينا لابناءنا الطلاب النجاح والتفوق وكليتنا الحبيبة مزيد من التطوير والتقدم

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Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, inspects the exams marathon on the third day

Under the supervision

Prof. Tarek El-Gamal, President of Assiut University

Prof.  Shehata Ghareeb, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs,

Prof.  Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty

Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty

 

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

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On the third day of the exams. The Dean of the faculty follows up the progress of the second semester exams for the second year

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, directed the necessity of creating the appropriate atmosphere for the exams, and providing all services for students, stressing during her tour the necessity of providing all preparations and good care, as well as paying attention to the full insurance of the examination committees; To ensure that the examination process runs in an atmosphere of calm and order, with the necessity of the presence of the subject professor to overcome any difficulties that students may encounter

 

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First year students done the exam in the health assessment course 2021/2022 academic year

Under the supervision

Prof. Tarek El-Gamal, President of Assiut University

Prof.  Shehata Ghareeb, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs,

Prof.  Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty

Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty

An inspection tour to follow up the regularity of the examinations work for the first year students

Accompanied by Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

Dr. Amal Sayed Mohamed, Director of the Electronic Testing Unit

Mr. Essam Mubarak, Director of Student Affairs

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty, announced the start of the end-of-year examinations work for the academic year 2022/2021, stressing that the faculty administration has taken all preparations to start the exams, as well as working within the faculty sectors, coinciding with the start of the exams.

In the same context, Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, emphasized the regularity of the committees’ work and the concerted efforts of the supervisors of the examinations’ work, including faculty and administrators, in order to help and care for students, which contributes to providing an appropriate scientific environment for students to take the exam.

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

 

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God willing, the protocol for the doctoral thesis of the researcher/ Zainab Owaida Mohammad Nursing specialist at the Directorate of Health in Qena will be discussed

Title

Effect of nursing intervention program for family caregivers having  children with phenylketonuria on pediatric patient outcomes.

On Sunday, 12-6-2022 AD, at 12 MD in the Conference Hall, Faculty of Nursing - Assiut University

 

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The Dean of the faculty and its Vice Dean check the work of the end-of-year exams for students of the third year 2022/2021

Conducted today

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty

An inspection tour to follow up the regularity of the examinations work for the third year students

Accompanied by Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

Dr. Amal Sayed Mohamed, Director of the Electronic Testing Unit

Mr. Essam Mubarak, Director of Student Affairs

Prof. Samah Mohammad Abdullah, Dean of the faculty, announced the start of the end-of-year examinations work for the academic year 2022/2021, stressing that the faculty administration has taken all preparations to start the exams, as well as working within the faculty sectors, coinciding with the start of the exams

In the same context, Prof. Entisar Mohammad Younes, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, emphasized the regularity of the committees’ work and the concerted efforts of the supervisors of the examinations’ work, including faculty and administrators, in order to help and care for students, which contributes to providing an appropriate scientific environment for students to take the exam.

Prof. Samah Mohamed Abdullah, head of the examination committees, indicated that today's exam was for the third year students in the subject of Obstetrics and Gynecology / Pediatrics in the university's electronic exam halls amid strict precautionary measures to preserve the health and safety of students

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

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