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NURSING ASPECTS OF HEMODIALYSIS, ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND SPECIAL FEATURES OF ITS NEPHROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
(Ternopil, 2023)Hemodialysis plays an important role in the treatment of patients with various nephrological diseases. A study of the nursing aspects of hemodialysis is critical to providing high quality care to these patients, ensuring ... -
NURSING CARE FOR BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AT THE INPATIENT STAGE
(Ternopil, 2023)Bronchial asthma is one of the most common human diseases affecting people of all ages. Currently, the number of patients with asthma worldwide has reached 300 million people. In most regions, the incidence continues to ... -
NURSING CARE OF THE GERIATRIC POPULATION WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN SKILLED NURSING INSTITUTIONS AND IN THE COMMUNITY
(Ternopil, 2021)This study has explored the basic concepts of etiology and pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and determined the specifics of mental status and cognitive impairment, as well as the stages of development and diagnostic ... -
NURSING CHALLENGES INJURIES, SKIN BREAKDOWN AND MEDICATION MANAGEMEN
(Ternopil, 2023)Nursing has become of the most respected careers due to the 2019 Covid Pandemic. The number of challenges that are faced by nurses daily has always been placed on a backburner and addressed only as part of the “job ... -
NURSING EXPERIENCE OF SOLVING PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SOMATIC DISEASE
(Ternopil, 2023)Disease- and treatment-associated psychological problems may significantly affect the patients’ well-being and convalescence. Nurses are playing a critical role in identifying and addressing these psychological problems ... -
NURSING PROCESS IN THE PERIOPERATIVE PERIOD WITH PERITONITIS
(2022)Peritonitis may be caused by any microorganism that has entered the abdominal cavity. However, for each microbial species, there is a certain quantitative threshold and the conditions under which peritonitis may occur. ... -
NURSING PROCESS IN THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD AFTER DELIVERY BY CESAREAN SECTION
(Ternopil, 2022)In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a statement suggesting that national Cesarean section rates of not more than 19% were associated with lower maternal and neonatal mortality. At the same time, Cesarean ...