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Parenting stress in Mothers of visually impairment children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parenting stress in Mothers of visually impairment children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Bushra Ghafoor
Autism spectrum disorder is the chronological disorder was badly effect the child every characteristic of the child development. Objective: The main objective of this review article to extent the mother’s psychological well-being of visually impairment in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Method: A literature review was screening several previous studies.
Results: Several studies explored various themes including parenting stress, anxiety, feeling of grief, low matrimonial satisfaction, family support, financial support and diagnosis of visually impairment with autism.
Conclusion: Mostly studies concluded that autism is a long-lasting disorder with other chronic discrepancies. Parents specially mothers in high stress and worry about his or her special child. It is very painful for parents when they diagnosed their child visually impairment with autism spectrum disorder. Mothers were much conscious about her child better future.
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Study of utilisation of CT scan machine at a tertiary care teaching hospital
Mohd Sarwar Mir
In today’s health care environment, the equipment purchase must be cost justified. As India is a developing country with constrained resources and hi-tech hospitals, CTs are most cost effective than other image modalities on image quality. Establishment and maintenance of CAT scan unit in a hospital is expensive and every effort must be made for optimum utilization of this equipment in appropriate manner.
Utilization of imaging equipment is an important parameter for planning of services as these equipments are costly and under utilization can lead to massive losses due to depreciation and other reasons.
In our study, utilization coefficient of CT machine was found to 60% which shows that our machine is being properly utililised as per set norms.
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An Overview of Youth in Africa: A Sociological Appraisal
An Overview of Youth in Africa: A Sociological Appraisal
Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi
The present article demonstrates how the youth in Africa are passing life, and meeting their needs as far as food, employment, welfare and the like are concerned from sociological point of view. About one-fifth of population in Africa are the youth generally deprived of sufficient income to meet their basic needs. Such youth usually marry very young, and as a result get many children. The result of such a scenario is more young people in the years to come. Many young people in African countries have to inevitably migrate to more developed countries where they can earn their living. Hence, the African continent needs a lot of investments as far as the youth situation is concerned. In this way, following a sociological study, the weaknesses of such people could be found, and possibly adequate solutions may be provided. Youth usually in the age groups 15-24 ever look for independence in social and economic contexts. As far as the African girls are concerned, the African countries and governments have a heavy responsibility to bring about the necessary reforms in the young girl population. However, many youth are currently drawn to urban areas on the African continent for the sake of modernity and prosperity.
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Cost of managing COVID 19 patients in an intensive care unit
Cost of managing COVID 19 patients in an intensive care unit
Mathew Elias, Abas Khan , Mohd Sarwar Mir, Natalya Joseph, Shirin Haider
The study revealed that Total average cost for per Inpatient per day was Rupees 15802.Manpower cost constituted the maximum proportion of the total average cost followed by drug cost.
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Effect of orally administered aqueous extracts of selected Jordanian plants and Paracetamol on routine clinical chemistry tests in human volunteers
Dr nessrin
Background: Medicinal herbs are widely used by people in Jordan, in fact people in Jordan taking a cup of herbal extract once or more daily as the habit of tea or coffee drinking. In the current study, we attempt to see whether the oral administration of aqueous extracts on human volunteers for 5 days affect the results of clinical chemistry tests of serum against the well-known drug Paracetamol. Method: 54 Healthy volunteers were grouped into six groups, 5 groups drinking 200-250ml of aqueous extract from selected medicinal plants daily for 5 days and group six received 2 tablets of paracetamol (each tablet, 500 mg) daily for five days. Blood samples were taken before and 1 hr after the administration (samples 1 and 2, respectively) and then one day after the last dose of day five (sample 3). 13 routine clinical chemistry tests were assayed on the serum. Results: Oral administration of aqueous extracts of Rosmarinus officinalis, Verbena triphylla, Zingiber officinale, Saliva triloba & Origanum syriacum for 5 days cause a significant increase or decrease of some clinical chemistry tests compared to 0 time of administration. Although some clinical chemical tests were affected by these aqueous extracts, but these effects did not exceed the known normal ranges of these parameters, therefore it is concluded that the oral administration of aqueous extracts of tested herbs could significantly alter some laboratory results without exceed the normal range of results.
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