Background: Sleep is vital for every aspect of human life. Inadequate sleep has a massive negative impact on health and work. There is very limited information about the impact of COVID-19 on the sleep disturbance of health-care workers. In our current study, we aim to find answers to certain questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep patterns on nurses working in COVID care area. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 305 health-care workers who were purposively enrolled for this study. The study was conducted at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India, from April to June 2021. An e-survey method was used to collect data. A questionnaire including sociodemographic characteristics, queries about sleep disturbances, and the patient health questionnaire-9 scale to assess anxiety among participants are among the research tools. Results: Mean age of health-care workers was 26.3 years (SD = 6.3). Most of them were women (81%) with a bachelor’s degree in nursing (62%), nursing interns (46%), and married (71%). The majority of nurses (85%) were not infected with COVID and were given suitable personal protective equipment (46%) in the hospital. The majority of participants (45%) got 6–8 h of sleep per night did not receive any sleep therapy (90%). The most of participants (42%) reported that they did not enjoy performing activities and were under moderate stress (15.4). Conclusion: Health-care workers are struggling to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic with limited and almost hackneyed resources. Healthy sleep is everyone’s right. The current situation of the pandemic has a great impact on the psychological health of frontline health-care workers by affecting their professional performance.
Applications of blockchain might be related to healthcare and commercial sector. Need of such application is growing in smart cities. It has been observed that its implication are quite complex. The goal of the blockchain technology is to make it possible to store and distribute digital data without the risk of it being altered in transit. A blockchain provides the basis for immutable ledgers or transaction records that cannot be edited, erased, or destroyed. The term “blockchain” is often used to refer to DLT. Hashing is a sophisticated procedure that cannot be modified or reversed. When it comes to data security, it's all about safeguarding your information against unwanted access and corruption at every stage of its lifespan. Encryption, hashing, tokenization, and key management methods are all part of the data security process. The term “identity and access management” refers to all of the methods and technologies used inside a business to identify, authenticate, and authorize users to access services and systems within that business or other associated businesses.
Definition of Carpenter Syndrome-Carpenter syndrome may be a sort of craniosynostosis named when the doctor United Nations agency 1st represented the condition. The os is formed from many 'plates' of bone that, after we square measure born, aren't tightly joined along. The seams wherever the plates be a part of square measure known as 'sutures'. Carpenter syndrome is a very rare inborn (present at birth) disorder that causes abnormal growth of a baby's os, fingers, and toes. Babies born with Carpenter syndrome have os bones that fuse too early and webbed, outstandingly short, or further fingers and toes. Incidence of Carpenter syndrome Carpenter syndrome is assumed to be a rare condition; just about seventy cases are represented within the scientific literature. Causes-Carpenter syndrome may be a genetic condition, caused by a mutation (change) on a particular cistron. analysis has known the affected cistrons because the RAB23 cistron or MEGF8 gene. each these genes have an effect on however sure cells within the body-together with bone cells-grow, divide and die. The genetic mutation are often passed on from parent to kid however in several cases develops periodically (out of the blue). If it's familial, it's
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