2022
DOI: 10.33899/mjn.2022.175355
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Effect of leg exercise as nurses practice in the prevention of pulmonary embolism among patients with coronavirus disease

Abstract: A purposive sample (non-probability) consisting of (93) nurses were selected from nurses who work in the Coronavirus isolation center. Results: Findings indicate that nurses aged Less than 24 or equal to 34.4%, (54.8%) females, (35.5%), the secondary nursing school graduated, (54.8%) have 1-5 years of experience and no participated in training sessions. Findings demonstrated that evaluating the effect of leg exercise as nurses practices was poorly related to pulmonary embolism and preventive measures of pulmon… Show more

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