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Action pictures representing field activities of the COA-CONE Burns brand.

Resources

Action pictures representing field activities of the COA-CONE Burns brand.

Action pictures representing field activities of the COA-CONE Burns brand.

Resources

Burns Researches

A collection of relevant research papers addressing Burns

Burn injuries in pregnancy in a regional burns center in Nigeria: Presentation, maternal and fetal outcome

Burns during pregnancy, especially caused by flame burns, significantly affect both maternal and fetal outcomes. A 6-year retrospective study of 10 pregnant women with an average total body surface area (TBSA) of 36.3% revealed that fetal deaths were common in the first trimester, and maternal sepsis was the leading cause of death. Pregnant women had a nearly three times higher mortality rate than non-pregnant women. Effective burn prevention is crucial to reduce the high risks associated with burn injuries in pregnant women.
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Care-giving Researches

A collection of relevant research papers addressing Care-giving

“Relational Transformation”: A Grounded Theory of the Processes Clinical Nurse-Educators (CNEs) Use to Assist Students Bridge the Theory-Practice Gap

The study explores how Clinical Nurse Educators (CNEs) bridge the theory-practice gap in nursing education in Southeastern Nigeria. Using a qualitative grounded theory approach, the researchers found that CNEs employ a process called “relational transformation” where they guide students through questioning, mentoring, and reflection to connect classroom theory with clinical practice, ultimately aiding their professional development.
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