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Side Effects Of Metoclopramide (Reglan) Oral Overdose In Pediatric Patients, Edmont Laho, Xhejni Borshi Oct 2018

Side Effects Of Metoclopramide (Reglan) Oral Overdose In Pediatric Patients, Edmont Laho, Xhejni Borshi

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In pediatric ages are used for the treatment of frequent vomiting, especially at the age of 3 years old, medicines such as metoclopramide against vomiting from gastrointestinal disorders, ect. The most common use is Reglan solution, but its dose should be strictly observed because the therapeutic dose is limited, overdose is easily achievable to give expressive effects to the extrapyramidal central nervous system. Purpose of the study was to detect the frequent side-effects of the extrapyramidal nervous system that are due to the oral overdose of Reglan to the pediatric ages. Our study was done in the years 2014-2016 where …


Nursing Care In Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Doruntina Ismaili, Fëllënza Spahiu, Lirije Beqiri, Afërdita Berisha Oct 2018

Nursing Care In Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Doruntina Ismaili, Fëllënza Spahiu, Lirije Beqiri, Afërdita Berisha

UBT International Conference

A life dependent from insulin certainly requires patience, support, care and a constant education from our side as professionals of medicine toward our patients who are affected by diabetes. The prevalence of this disease is increasing, whereas the incidence is approximately 4 cases per 100 000 inhabitants. Factors that affect this disease are many, ranging from the genetic basis to stress and trauma. The complications of this are inevitable that touch almost the whole system and bodies starting from the brain to the legs. Based on the research conducted the total number of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus in …


Cranial Injuries With Screwdriver – Ucck, Besnik Elshani, Salih Krasniqi Oct 2018

Cranial Injuries With Screwdriver – Ucck, Besnik Elshani, Salih Krasniqi

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In terms of anatomy, the human body is very complicated. Moreover it represents an entire structure of a human being. What makes it very unique is the way of its composition; different and diverse types of cells and everything is connected to everything else. A combination of cells create tissues which then those tissues create the organ systems. Therefore, in this study presentation I will present the importance of brain as an organ, with a focus on the cranial Injury with a screwdriver. One of the most important and complicated parts of the body is the human head.


Evaluation Of The Appearance Of Dermatological Bullous Diseases In The Oral Cavity, Ilma Robo, Vera Ostreni, Eriola Meta, Alert Xhaja, Saimir Heta Oct 2018

Evaluation Of The Appearance Of Dermatological Bullous Diseases In The Oral Cavity, Ilma Robo, Vera Ostreni, Eriola Meta, Alert Xhaja, Saimir Heta

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Dermatological bullous diseases have visible signs in the oral cavity. The study is aimed at early detection of oral lesions, to link them to the presence or not of apparent skin disorders affecting the quality of the patient's lifestyle. Patient awareness of coexistence between dermatological concerns and the presence of oral lesions should be the starting point of every dentist during the intraoral examination, after drying of the mucous membranes and gingiva.The study includes patients randomly presented: patients at the University Clinic AU and patients in the Dermatology Department, QSUT, during the period between November 2017 and January 2018. Patients …


Impact Of Psychosocial Factors On Postpartum Depression Of Mothers, Anita Sadikaj, Artemisi Shehu Oct 2018

Impact Of Psychosocial Factors On Postpartum Depression Of Mothers, Anita Sadikaj, Artemisi Shehu

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Pregnancy and postpartum period involve many challenges mothers face. In this period, mothers go through a range of emotions and states, because of intensive physical, emotional and hormonal changes. Postpartum depression is an important depression episode which begins in pregnancy or within 4 weeks after giving birth (APA, 2013). This research aims to assess impact of psychological factors especially family support during the postpartum depression. Research is conducted in Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic, Pediatric Clinic and in private Hospital “Lindja”, in Prishtina, during period may-june in 2018. Study is focused in relation of psychosocial factors such as: birthplace, education, employment, …