Background: Complications of chronic liver disease (CLD) in children play an important role in mortality and disability. This disease is one of the health problems of the country and due to its chronic and irreversible disease, it needs care and treatment education programs. Therefore, this study was performed to determine the effect of nutrition adjustment training program on anthropometric indices in children with CLD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedication errors are among the most common life-threatening mistakes made in health care. The ability to accurately calculate drug doses, especially in intensive care units (ICUs), where the majority of medications are infused, reduces medication errors. Researchers have proposed dimensional analysis to improve mathematical calculations of drugs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Chronic liver disease (CLD) is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world that threatens the health of children due to its many complications such as malnutrition and problems related to growth and development. Paying attention to nutrition and lifestyle modification in these children is of special importance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of nutritional education program on micronutrient intake in children with CLD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Chronic liver disease is associated with decreased quality of life. The quality of life of children with chronic liver disease is related to their quality of life. Malnutrition is associated with death from cirrhosis, development of complications, and health-related quality of life in people with liver disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Restoring patient homeostasis after coronary angiography, the gold standard diagnostic test for coronary heart disease is usually achieved by manual compression of the puncture site using a sandbag and prolonged bed rest. However, this process frequently results in patient complaints of back pain and discomfort.
Purpose: The aim of study was to assess the effect of positioning on patient outcomes after coronary angiography.