Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pain in Saudi Arabia

Unrelieved pain is a worldwide health care problem that can lead to
unnecessary complications and increased health care expenditure.
The aim of this study was to examine nurses’ knowledge and attitudes
toward pain in Saudi Arabia. A descriptive design was employed using
the Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes Survey regarding pain. The study
took place in a tertiary teaching hospital in Saudi Arabia. All nurses
employed in the hospital were eligible to participate. A total of 775
questionnaires were distributed to nurses working in acute care,

Effect of Jujube Honey on Candida albicans Growth and Biofilm Formation

Some Candida species are found as endosymbionts in most healthy individuals. C. albicans is the most common yeast found on the mucosal membranes of humans including in the oral cavity, esophagus, gastrointestinal tract, urinary bladder and genitalia (1). In immunocompromised individuals, C. albicans has emerged as a true opportunistic pathogen.

New approach for determination of an optimum honeybee colony’s carrying capacity based on productivity and nectar secretion potential of bee forage species

Beekeeping is one of the most important economic activities for rural communities in Saudi Arabia, where approximately 5000 beekeepers maintain more than one million honeybee colonies and produce approximately 9000 tons of honey annually (Al-Ghamdi, 2007).

Documenting and implementing evidence-based post-operative pain management in older patients with hip fractures

This study describes the type of pain assessment and management received by post-operative patients aged 65 years and over with a hip fracture. A retrospective audit of patients’ medical records for the first five post-operative days was used. Forty-three medical records were audited at a large metropolitan hospital in Australia. Charts were eligible for auditing if the patient had a hip fracture surgically repaired and was over 65 years old.

Development of the mite (Varroa jacobsoni) in two-honeybee races Apis mellifera jemenitica (indigenous) and Apis mellifera carnica(Imported) in Riyadh.

أخذت سلالتين من سلالات نحل العسل وهما المحلي (Apis mellifera jemenitica) والمستورد (Apis mellifera carnica) لدراسة ومقارنة نمو طفيل حلم الفاروا على هاتين السلالتين تحت ظروف منطقة الرياض حيث تم إعداد خمسة طوائف من كل سلالة بعدد 20 حلم في منتصف شهر إبريل وبدأت متابعة تطور الإصابة بهذا الحلم شهريا حتى شهر سبتمبر من نفس العام 2001.

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