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26) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CAUSES AND HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF FLOOD DISASTER ON HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT.

Abstract The study examined the causes and health implications of flood disaster of 2012 in Oko-Anala, Oshimili South LGA of Delta state. Literature related to the topic was reviewed. Survey design was used for the study. Five objectives, five research... Continue Reading

27) HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF DIVORCE AMONG CHILDREN AND MOTHERS IN JABA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KADUNA STATE

HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF DIVORCE AMONG CHILDREN AND MOTHERS IN JABA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KADUNA STATE ABSTRACT This study was carried out in order to determine Health Implications of Divorce among Children and Mothers in Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State in Nigeria. A total of three hundred and forty three (343) questionnaires were... Continue Reading

28) PREVALENCE OF HIV AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL

ABSTRACT These project work examined “prevalence of HIV among Pregnant women attending antenatal at Otto – Ijanikin Primary Health centre, Ijanikin Lagos state.” The blood of the antenatal patient were collected using the HIV kits method The result of the patient were recorded into... Continue Reading

29) THE ROLE OF PLANTS IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY MICRO-ORGANISMS BASED IN THE NATURAL PRODUCTS

THE ROLE OF PLANTS  IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY MICRO-ORGANISMS BASED IN THE NATURAL PRODUCTS  CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUNG OF STUDY 1.1.1 Phyllantus This is a genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. It was first identified in Central and Southern India in 18th century. It is called carry me seed, stone-breaker, wind breaker,... Continue Reading

30) DOCUMENTED USEFUL INFORMATION ON THE EFFECT OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the Study Teenage pregnancy can be defined as pregnancy occurring in a girl between the ages of 13 – 17 years (Drife, 2001). Teenage pregnancy is defined as an underage girl (usually within the age of 13 – 19) becoming pregnant. (Grobler, 2003). This may occur in both married and unmarried... Continue Reading

31) FACTORS AFFECTING QUALITY OF LABORATORY SERVICES AT INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL

, KANO – NIGERIA ABSTRACT Quality laboratory services are essential and integral part of improved health outcome especially for HIV/AIDS patients on ART. We aimed to assess clients‘ satisfaction with laboratory services as an indicator of quality and factors... Continue Reading

32) PROJECT ON CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF A LIGHT DIMMER SWITCH

This project (light Dimmer Switch) is base on adjusting the voltage which gets to the lamp. The project use an alternating current as an input at the rate 240v from the socket outlet. The circuit is mainly used to control the desired brightness of the lamp of 100watts, by limiting the flow of current through the lamp by their equivalent... Continue Reading

33) HOSTEL SANITATION PRACTICES AND ITS EFFECT ON STUDENT’S HEALTH

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.   BACKGROUND OF STUDY Student’s health has been a major contributing factor to their academic performances over the years because it determines the student’s ability to read and prepare for his examinations; it even defines the ability of the student to write very well inside the hall which are primary aim of a... Continue Reading

34) THE ROLE OF PLANTS IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY MICRO-ORGANISMS BASED IN THE NATURAL PRODUCTS

THE ROLE OF PLANTS IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY MICRO-ORGANISMS BASED IN THE NATURAL PRODUCTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUNG OF STUDY 1.1.1 Phyllantus This is a genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. It was first identified in Central and Southern India in 18th century. It is called carry me seed, stone-breaker, wind breaker, gulf... Continue Reading

35) MEASURES UTILIZED FOR PREVENTION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN THE LABOUR WARD

MEASURES UTILIZED FOR  PREVENTION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN THE LABOUR WARD OF UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL (UCTH), CALABAR. (Nursing Science) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1            Background to the Study Nosocomial infection also known as Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) is a localized or systemic infection acquired in... Continue Reading

36) FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ATTITUDE OF WOMEN TOWARDS FAMILY PLANNING IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT           The purpose of this study is to find out the factors that influence the attitudes of women towards family planning in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State.  Specifically, the study attempts to find out the influence of education, health, religion, culture, age of women and income on the attitudes of women towards... Continue Reading

37) THE INCIDENCE OF TRANSFUSION REACTIONS IN INCOMPATIBLE TRANSFUSED BLOOD IN SOME BLOOD TRANSFUSION CENTRES IN OWERRI MUNICIPAL

ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the incidence of transfusion reactions in incompatible transfused bloodat Some Transfusion Centres in Owerri Municipal. Methods: This was a three years and seven months (from January 2005... Continue Reading

38) THE EFFECT OF DOCTOR-NURSE RELATIONSHIP ON PATIENT CARE

The effect of doctor-nurse relationship on patient care A CASE STUDY OF Federal Medical Centre Owerri, Imo State Department of Nursing ABSTRACT This study seeks to examine the effect of doctor-nurse relationship on patient care in Federal Medical Centre Owerri, Imo State. The null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. They are: Medical... Continue Reading
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39) GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN MONODORA MYRISTICA(GAERTN.) DUNAL IN EASTERN NIGERIA

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Monodoramyristica (Gaertn.)Dunal.,also known as African nutmeg or calabash nutmeg, is a tropical tree of the family Annonaceae (Custard-apple family). Its seeds are widely used as an inexpensive nutmeg... Continue Reading

40) CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

CHAPTER ONE Introduction 1.1     Cardiovascular disease 1.1.1Aortic aneurysm / Abdominal aortic aneurysm 1.1.2    Acute coronary syndrome 1.1.3  Angina pectoris 1.1.4  Atherosclerosis 1.1.5  Coronary heart disease (CHD)/ Coronary artery disease 1.1.6  Heart attack / Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) 1.1.7  Heart failure / Congestive... Continue Reading

41) RECENT ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF STROKE

ESSAY CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Stroke 1.2 Stroke and the human brain CHAPTER TWO 2.0 Risk factors and stroke prevention 2.1 High blood pressure 2.2 Heart diseases 2.3 Smoking 2.4 Diabetes 2.5 Cholesterol 2.6 Obesity and Inactivity 2.7 Oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement therapy 2.8... Continue Reading

42) STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING MALNUTRITION ON CHILDREN'S ZERO TO FIVE YEARS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Malnutrition in children also known as undernutrition is common globally and results in both short and long term irreversible negative health outcomes including stunted growth which may also be linked to cognitive development deficits, underweigt and wasting. The World Health Organization... Continue Reading

43) STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG HEALTH CARE WORKERS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION History has it that anything that the hand of Midas touched turned to gold.  There is power in the touch.  As healing can come from a touch, so also infection, disease and eventually death can come from a touch, be it for the person touching or the person being touched.           The normal skin is designed to... Continue Reading

44) EFFECTS OF STRESS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study Schools all over the world are places where learning is sought after; they are centers for academic pursuits. Regrettably, Nigerian schools especially the secondary schools have fallen short of what these ideals are and they are beset by numerous problems which are affecting their proper functioning... Continue Reading

45) FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION (PMTCT) SERVICES AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINIC

IN UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL (UCTH) DEPARTMENT OF NURSING  SCIENCES, ABSTRACT This study sought to assess the factors influence the utilization of PMTCT services among pregnant women in... Continue Reading

46) DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ALCOHOL DETECTOR

ABSTRACT An alcohol detector: - is a electronic device that detect alcohol in the breath of a person that has consumed the liquire. In this project, the design involved the hardware module and software module. The hardware module consist of sensor circuit (MQ – 3), the pic (Microcontroller circuit), the L.C.D. Circuit and the alarm circuit. The... Continue Reading

47) THE EFFECT OF MONETARY POLICY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this project is based on the effect of monetary policy on economic growth in Nigeria. This work discussed the meaning of monetary policy as monetary management techniques put in place by the government through the central bank to control money stock in order to influence broad macro-economic objectives. The data used is a... Continue Reading

48) RECENT ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA

CHAPTER ONE 1.1     Introduction 1.1     Malaria 1.2     Signs and symptoms of malaria chapter two 1.3     Epidemiology CHAPTER TWO 2.0    Causes, pathophysiology and diagnosis 2.1     Causes of malaria 2.2    Pathophysiology of malaria 2.3       Diagnosis of malaria CHAPTER THREE 3.0     Prevention and... Continue Reading

49) KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDE OF NURSING MOTHERS TOWARDS IMMUNIZATION

ABSTRACT The study knowledge attitudes of nursing mothers towards immunization aimed at evaluating the to determine the importance of immunization on the well being of nursing mothers, to examine the relationship between immunization and the level of immunity of the nursing mothers, to examine the role of immunization in curbing minor diseases... Continue Reading

50) PROBLEMS OF DRUG ABUSE ON STUDENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the Study Before the ages of 9 and 10, majority of the child’s behaviors is directly influenced by his or her parents. However, after this age range, which coincides with their leaving for secondary schools, the child, especially the boy child, tends to turn to his or her peers for advice and... Continue Reading
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