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Dr. Nadia Mohamed Ali Saleh

Assistant Professor - Head of Nursing ِAdminstration Department , Faculty of Nursing - Trainer at the Center for Development of faculty members and leaders and Measurement and Evaluation Center at sohag university, Egypt

Faculty of Nursing

Address: Egypt, Sohag, Sohag University, Faculity of Nursing , Adminstration Department

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Publications Which contain the keyword: VAP


2018-11-07 00:46:22 Keywords ICU, VAP, mini-broncho-alveolar lavage,
Incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia in ICU in Sohag University hospital
VAP in actions rate is high in over ICU, male patients patients with sepsis, COPD, renal failure and liver cirrhosis are at high risk for VAP. Previous use of antibiotics and tracostomy increase risk of VAP. Isolated . organismis showed high antibiotic resistance rate Read more

2018-10-28 07:24:15 Keywords I CU, VAP, ICU,
INCIDENCE OF VENTILATOR- ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN ICU IN SOHAG UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Introduction: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most prevalent infectious problem in ICU and is associated with high mortality, longer stay in the ICU and in hospital, increased antibiotic use and greater hospital costs. Aim of the Work: Estimate the incidence of Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), Identify risk factors associated with acquiring the infections and identify the types of pathogens causing ... Read more

2018-09-13 09:02:38 Keywords Y, Joda A, Mousa EhA, Shneef A, ICU, VAP,
Incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia in ICU in Sohag university hospital
Introduction: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most prevalent infectious problem in ICU and is associated with high morality, longer stay in the ICU and in hospital, increased antibiotic use and greater hospital costs. Aim of the Work: Estimate the incidence of Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), Identify risk factors associated with acquiring the infections and identify the types of pathogens causing ... Read more

2018-09-08 22:57:43 Keywords VAP, AECOPD, Risk factors,
Evaluation of risk factors of ventilator associated pneumonia on outcome of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Abstract Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) remains an area of active clinical research with little data about effect of (VAP) on outcome among patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Materials and methods: A prospective study included patients with COPD exacerbation requiring endotracheal intubation for more than 48 h. Clinical assessment and Quantitative culture done for all patients ... Read more

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