The recent study was conducted on University of Basrah College of nursing and aimed to assess the nursing knowledge regarding myocardial infarction. Fifty nurses from both gender (male and female) with different educational level and experience as well as work field participate the assessment which include the demographic information and items corresponding myocardial infarction. The result showed that 68 % of the participants female, and most of them with diplomat degree, nurses have 1-5 year of work experience were (50%), also the results showed that their knowledge (correct answer extend from 10-78%) with significant total mean of score (2.2). The study concluded the participant’s nurses have a knowledge regarding myocardial infarction but the scientific support for this disease is important to raise the scientific and professional competence of nurse.
This study was conducted on those recovering from infection with the COVID_19 virus and aims to assess the pathological complications after recovery. A Google electronic form was used to collect data from male and female participants. The results showed that there was a significant correlation between sex and severity of infection with the complications of the disease after recovery, especially joint pain, fatigue and hair loss. The results did not show significant differences for the correlation coefficient between the variables and other complications of the disease.
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