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Medical Nursing

September 27, 2021

Scientific Program

Keynote Session:

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K. M. Yacob

Marma Health Centre, India

Title: Does fever increase or decrease blood circulation?

Biography:

A practicing physician in the field of healthcare in the state of Kerala in India for the last 32 years and very much interested in basic research. My interest is spread across the fever, inflammation and back pain. I am a writer. I already printed and published nine books on these subjects. I wrote hundreds of articles in various magazines.

Abstract:

This is the first time many people have heard such a question.
When it comes to treating back pain, neck pain, and knee pain, it is often heard that the cause of the pain is reduced blood flow. A variety of heat-inducing devices are used to increase blood flow to the lower back, neck, and knee pains. Physiotherapy often provides more heat than fever.
To this day, no one has heard that fever is caused by poor blood flow.

 

 

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Jonils Macwan

Sumandeep University, India

Title: An online descriptive study to assess the level of stress and coping strategies of people from different cities of gujarat state during covid 19 induced lockdown with a view to develop an information booklet

Biography:

I have a Master’s Degree in nursing and 8+ years of proven experience effectively and efficiently managing both patients and staff. I am an extremely organized, calm, and patient professional with excellent healthcare skills. I have a passion for providing quality care to patients, and the necessary leadership skills to inspire other staff members to strive to provide above standard levels of service.

Abstract:

Due to covid 19 pandemic, on 24th march, the prime minister ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days, affecting the entire 1.3 billion population of india. On 14th april, the prime minister extended the ongoing nationwide lockdown till 3rd may. On 1st may, lockdown across the country was further extended by two more weeks till 17th may. Aim: the purpose of the study was to assess the stress and best coping strategies people residing in gujarat during covid 19 pandemic lockdown situation. Method: a descriptive research design and quantitative approach has been used in the study with the use of perceived stree scale. Sample: the study consisted of 226 people residing in gujarat during covid 19 pandemic national lockdown. Design:for the present study, non experimental descriptive design was adopted, as it was a virtue of a situation that naturally happens.

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K. M. Yacob

Marma Health Centre, India

Title: The Purpose of Temperature of Fever in Covid -19

Biography:

A practicing physician in the field of healthcare in the state of Kerala in India for the last 31years and very much interested in basic research. My interest is spread across the fever, inflammation and back pain. I am a writer. I already printed and published nine books on these subjects. I wrote hundreds of articles in various magazines.After scientific studies, we have developed 8000 affirmative cross checking questions. It  can explain all queries related to fever.

 

Abstract:

When the disease made by virus  becomes a threat to life or organs blood circulation decreases, Temperature of fever will emerge to increase prevailing blood circulation. And it acts as a protective covering of the body to sustain life.
When blood flow decreases to the brain, the patient becomes fainted-delirious. If we try to decreases the temperature of fever, the blood circulation will further be reduced. Blood circulation never increases without temperature increase. Delirious can never be cured without an increase in blood circulation.

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Yaga Jeyanthi. M

MGR Medical University, India

Title: Newer Technology and Nursing Importance In Patient Care

Biography:

Prof. Yaga Jeyanthi.M is a Registered Nurse and Midwife in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. She completed her M.Sc(N)- speciailised in Community Helath Nursing under Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University and she is Graduated in  M.Sc(Psychology) in Madras University (Distance Education). she also a completed Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling (PGDCGC) in Annmalai University (Distance Education), Tamil Nadu State. She is expert in teaching theory and training students in the field of Community Health Nursing. She published many research papers in National and International Journals.

Abstract:

New technology is changing the way we live our lives every day. It is found that 82% agree that new technology and equipment innovation will positively impact patient care. The nursing profession finds many of these new medical technologies help them with routine processes, and can decrease human mistakes and errors that can come from too few nurses, working long hours, with too many patients. While technological advancements aren’t a cure-all as healthcare solutions, new technology is changing the way nurses work in positive ways.