BACKGROUND: The abdomen is the second most affected body region following the head in trauma patients. The most common abdominal injuries are blunt and commonly injured organs are the spleen and bowels. The overall mortality ...
BACKGROUND: The abdomen is the second most affected body region following the head in trauma patients. The most common abdominal injuries are blunt and commonly injured organs are the spleen and bowels. The overall mortality ...
BACKGROUND: Infections has been associated with significant morbidity, mortality and increased medical cost after SIGN nailing. It complicates up to 1-3% closed and 10 % of open fractures, which can rise up to 50% in severe ...
Introduction: A traditional Bonesetter is a lay practitioner who deals with the management of musculoskeletal injuries (fractures, dislocations, etc…) along with their complications. They of-ten use splints made from a ...
Background; to makes an evidence-based intra partum practice, clinical research and updates matters. Having practiced as obstetric care provider the researcher observed that most of the obstetric care provider are still ...
Background: Malnutrition is a serious public-health problem that has been linked to a
substantial increase in the risk of mortality and morbidity. Home gardening is a part of nutrition
sensitive intervention and widely ...
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Background: Shortage of diversified diets in lactating mothers is a severe problem in the
developing countries. Promotion of diverse diets is important to improving micronutrient
nourishment and adequate ...
Background: Birth asphyxia is a failure to initiate and sustain breathing at birth. Birth asphyxia can lead to severe hypoxic organ damage to heart, lungs, liver, gut, kidneys, but brain damage is the concern, because ...
Background: Recognizing the level of glycemic control of a client is an important predictor of the development of complication and risk of death from diabetes. However, the other most important predictor which is the time ...
Background: Overnutrition is defined as abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat in the adipose tissue that may affect the health status of individuals explained by overweight/obesity. Globalization, improving economic ...
Background: Malnutrition is still a global problem contributing to mortality and morbidity of many children in the world. Despite, different strategies and interventions are implementing to reduce child mortality in Ethiopia; ...
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Introduction: Currently, the world is facing a global pandemic with a new coronavirus strain
causing an infectious disease named Corona Virus Disease 2019. Due to uncontrolled morbidity
and mortality of ...
Background: Bowel obstruction is a global public health problem consuming much in terms of surgical services which varies between regions of the world. It is a common surgical emergency and a significant health problem in ...
Backgroud: Consequences of pregnancy and childbirth are still the leading causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Antenatal care is one of the most effective interventions in reducing maternal ...
Background: Acute appendicitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the vermiform appendix. If untreated, mortality is high, mainly because of rupture leading to peritonitis and shock. There is limited evidence ...
Introduction: Pregnancy induced hypertension is the most common medical problem encountered during pregnancy, complicating 5 to 10 percent of pregnancies and together they form one member of the deadly triad, along with ...
Background: Acute abdomen is an acute onset of abdominal disease entities that require immediate surgical intervention in most of the cases.The causes of non-traumatic surgical acute abdomen and their relative incidence ...
Background-: Episiotomy is surgical obstetric procedure that performed in the second stage of labor, which divides the tissues of the perineum in order to enlarge the vaginal outlet and facilitate delivery of the baby. ...
Introduction: Early initiate into complementary feeding is initiation of complementary feeding before six months. The first two years of life are a critical window of opportunity for ensuring optimal child growth and ...
Background: Neonatal hypothermia is a worldwide problem and an important contributing factor to neonatal morbidity and mortality especially in low and middle income countries. Over 1.1 million neonatal deaths occur in ...