DND 124: Surgical Nursing (I) and Paediatric Nursing (I)
Surgical Nursing (I) and Paediatric Nursing (I) topics, notes and separate lesson pages for Diploma in Nursing (Direct) students and nursing...
Topic: Introduction to surgical nursing
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Introduction to Surgical NursingThis module unit is intended to provide students with the opportunity to learn techniques and approaches of...
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Introduction to Surgical NursingThis module unit is intended to provide students with the opportunity to learn techniques and approaches of...
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Introduction to Surgical NursingThis module unit is intended to provide students with the opportunity to learn techniques and approaches of...
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Natural Body Defence MechanismThe human body possesses a sophisticated array of natural defense mechanisms designed to protect against...
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Aseptic technique & Special investigations in surgical nursingThe purpose of maintaining asepsis in the operating theatre is paramount. The theatre environment should...
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Aseptic technique & Special investigations in surgical nursingThe purpose of maintaining asepsis in the operating theatre is paramount. The theatre environment should...
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Nursing ProcessThe nursing process is defined as a systematic, rational method of planning that guides all nursing actions...
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ImmunityImmunity is the body's ability to resist infection and disease. It is a state of having sufficient...
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Natural Body Defence MechanismThe human body possesses a sophisticated array of natural defense mechanisms designed to protect against...
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Anthrax - Midwives RevisionAnthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis.
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Tetanus - Midwives RevisionTetanus is an acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by clostridium tetani and is...
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GANGRENEAny condition that impairs blood flow, compromises the immune system, or increases susceptibility to severe...
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Surgical ShockShock is a life-threatening medical condition characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation,...
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BURNS LECTURE NOTESBurns are injuries to the skin due to extremes of temperature i.e cold or hot, chemicals or radiations....
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HAEMORRHAGE: Nursing Lecture NotesHaemorrhage, commonly known as bleeding, is the loss of blood from the circulatory system, specifically from...
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BLOOD TRANSFUSIONBlood transfusion refers to the intravenous replacement of lost or destroyed blood with compatible human...
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FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCEFluid and electrolyte balance is a dynamic process that is crucial for life and homeostasis.
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TUMORS (NEOPLASMS)A Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue whose growth exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of the normal...
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FracturesExpanded Nursing Uganda notes on fracture definition, classification, assessment, emergency care,...
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Wound DressingWound dressing is a method of carrying out surgical dressing and operative treatment with an aim to prevent...
Topic: Introduction to paediatrics nursing
Topic: Growth and development
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Growth and Development of a ChildGrowth is the process of physical increase in size, such as height and weight. It is a quantitative measure...
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Growth and Development of a ChildGrowth is the process of physical increase in size, such as height and weight. It is a quantitative measure...
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Growth and Development of a ChildGrowth is the process of physical increase in size, such as height and weight. It is a quantitative measure...
Topic: Nutrition
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Nutrition in ChildrenBalanced and sufficient nutritional intake is paramount for children. It serves multiple critical functions:...
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Nutrition in ChildrenBalanced and sufficient nutritional intake is paramount for children. It serves multiple critical functions:...
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MALNUTRITION IN CHILDRENMalnutrition is a pathological state resulting from a relative or absolute deficiency or excess of one or...
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