DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF THE DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXCESSIVE FLUID VOLUME DIAGNOSIS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Diagnostic accuracy of the defining characteristics of the excessive fluid volume diagnosis in hemodialysis patients

Objective: to evaluate the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the excess fluid volume nursing diagnosis of NANDA International, in patients undergoing hemodialysis.Method: this was a study of diagnostic accuracy, with a cross-sectional design, performed in two stages.The first, involving 100 patients from a dialysis clinic and a university

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Modeling of dynamics processes and dynamics control

Equations and methods of classical mechanics Chest are used to describe the dynamics of technical systems containing elements of various physical nature, planning and management tasks of production and economic objects.The direct use of known dynamics equations with indefinite multipliers leads to an increase in deviations from the constraint equat

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Relationship between type III secretion toxins, biofilm formation, and antibiotic resistance in clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates

Background and aim.Pseudomonas aeruginosa is considered as a notorious pathogen due to its multidrug resistance and life threatening infections.We investigated the relationship between type III secretion toxins, biofilm formation, and antibiotic resistance among clinical P.aeruginosa isolates.Methods.A total of 70 genetically distinct clinical P.ae

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