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With advent of ultrasound, fetal changes are efficiently illustrated by ultrasonography with the evolving parameters as indicators of intrauterine growth. A study to determine the correlation between transverse cerebellar diameter and gestational age among the pregnant women in second and third trimester.
View AbstractTyphoid fever is a gram- negative bacterial infection caused by the bacterium called Salmonella Typhi, a rod-like shaped pathogen. Salmonella typhi is both food-born and water-born pathogen.
View AbstractAnaemia is a preventable medical condition common among pregnant women, which is diagnosed with less than 11 grams/decilitre of haemoglobin level in red blood cells. It is one of the major public health problems among pregnant women in developing countries that can be easily treatable when detected on time.
View AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the impact of a course on oral health care awareness among third-year undergraduate nursing students.
View AbstractThe present study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of structured anxiety management strategies on level of anxiety among BSc Nursing students in selected nursing college,
View AbstractThe rational use of Medicines (RUM) is defined as “Patients receive medications appropriate to their clinical needs, in doses that meet their requirements, for an adequate period, and at the lowest cost to them and their community.”
View AbstractCompliance with insulin, diet, and exercise is crucial for children with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), also known as Type 1 diabetes. Managing diabetes in children requires a comprehensive approach to ensure their well-being and long-term health.
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