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Baghel, B.
- N.A.C.S. in Assessment of Neonatal Status Following Caesarian-Section Under Anaesthesia: Pipecuronium Bromide
Authors
1 Dept. of Anaesthesia, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
2 Dept. of Paediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
3 Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
4 Dept. of Pathology, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
5 Dept. of Paediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
6 Dept. of Pharmacology, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) - 494001, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 3, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 207-209Abstract
Background: For Caesrian section to provide optimal anaesthesia, causing less transpass in to the existing patho-physiology of the mother and child, needs the use of such technique and drugs which have minimal side effects. Research question: Use of Pipe curonium Bromide as an anaesthetic agent, has any bearing, on neonates using Neurological Adaptive Capacity Score. Material and Methods: New Bornes of 85 mothers who have under gone elective and emergency L.S.C.S. were included in the study. Observations: 85%of newborns had an average N.A.C.S. score of 35.37 at 15 minutes, 38.46 to 39.90 at 2 hours and 24 hours intervals, there by depiciting a vigorous neonate with no evidence of cardio respiratory depression or residual effects of neuromuscular blocks drugs. Conclusion: Pipecuronium Bromide is a good muscle relaxant as evaluated by N.A.C.S. System.Keywords
Muscle Relaxant, New Borne.References
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- An Assessment of Neonatal Status Using Apgar Score:Pipecuronium Bromide Used as an Anaesthesia Drug during Caesarian-Section
Authors
1 Dept. of Anaesthesia, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) -494001
2 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) -494001, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 189-191Abstract
Objectives: To know the effects of Pipecuronium Bromide used as general anaesthesia during caesarian section on neonates, if any? Material and Methods: Eighty five mothers who have undergone Caesarian Section were included in the study (sixty five in study and twenty in control group). Statistical analysis: Chi-square test, Proportion etc. were used for statistical analysis. Results: 85% had an average apgar score of 9.19 and 9.92 at 1 minute and 5 minutes interval. Only 15% had an average Apgar score of 5.77 to 8.0. Preoperative foetal distress and prematurity were the two factors leading to a poor scoring. Conclusion: It was concluded that pipecuronium Bromide can be used safely during Caesarian Section without any adverse effects on Neonates.Keywords
Apgar Score, Caesarian-Section, New-Borne.- Nutritional Status of Tribal and Non Tribal Children of a Slum in Jagdalpur (Bastar), India
Authors
1 Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, Bastar-494001, IN
2 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, Bastar-494001, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 200-203Abstract
Research Question: The menace of ignoring girls, peculiar in north and north-west regions, has now extended to entire country.
Material Methods: One hundred eleven children (Tribal 46 and Non Tribal 65) of both sexes belongs to zero to six years of age of a slum in Jagdalpur (BASTAR) tribal heart land of India were included in the study. Their weight for age was considered as an independent criterion for judging the status of girl child in comparisons to their male counter parts. Statistical Analysis: was expressed in terms of simple proportion and Chi - square test. Findings on comparison of age for weight in both tribal and non tribal community, an insignificant difference were noted for all age group of children.
Interpretation: This all indicate that community had been uncaring towards girl child.
Recommendations: (i) A new curriculum with objective of "mindset about gender perspectives must be changed" will have to be evolved for the school going children. (ii) Fees-free girl education (have knowledge be prosperous) i.e. voluntary payment of fee from primary to the highest degree level including technical education and be mandatory up to 14 years of age, without discrimination on account of caste, Religion, economic and social status etc. With special provision to the families comes under poverty line, for compensation as incentive for wages, the girl suppose to earn during her study period, must be made an integral and permanent part of all policies either proposed or going to be proposed for the progress and empowerment of the girls, (no amount is high enough to achieve the noble task of the progress and empowerment of the girls). (iii) As per trusteeship principle of the father of the nation "Mahatma Gandhi" the affluent class of the society, voluntary come forward to bear these expenses for this noble task.
Keywords
Affluent Class, Noble Task, Mindset Fees-Free Education, Trusteeship Principle.- Impact of Parental Counselling on Child’s Personality and Scholastic Performance
Authors
1 Department of Pediatrics. Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur, Bastar (C.G.) 494001,, IN
2 Department of Pediatrics, Govt. medical College Jagdalpur (Bastar) Chhattisgarh 494001, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 32-39Abstract
A highly significant improvement was found towards positive sten scores in all 14 PFs studied in all four groups i.e. parent’s age, occupation, education, number of siblings. Those who were sleeping for 8-10 hours per days were more relaxed and attentive as compared to those who were sleeping less similarly children who played more than 2 hours/day were more confident and happy.
School teachers represent the second mother figure for children. The personality trait of teachers directly or indirectly has an impact on the development of child’s personality. Hence teachers selection must be done by a committee consisting of at least experienced Educationalist ,Psychologist ,Sociologist and the salaries must be higher even than those of Gazetted officers .There is a strong need to create awareness among parents about their psychosocial factors which have a strong influence on child’s future personality development and intellectual scholastic performance. Apart from parents, educational authorities, policy makers and all concerned should be sensitized to this with the help of mass media and information network. So they can effectively deal with specific situation like academic, social as well as emotional.
Keywords
Second Mother Figure, Counselling, Pegs.- To Study the Effects of Shortening of Labour on Foetus
Authors
1 Department of Obst. and Gynae., Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
2 Department of Paediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
3 Department of Anesthesiology, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
4 Department of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 1 (2010), Pagination: 14-15Abstract
In 97 % cases of study group no foetal complication was observed in comparison to 95 % in control group. Similarly only 1 % case develops neonatal Jaundice in study while in control group 3 % cases develop neonatal jaundice. There was reduction in foetal risk and foetal distress has been reduced considerably.Keywords
Foetal Distress, Neonatal Jaundice.- Problem of Stunting in an Urban Slum among Pre-School Going Students
Authors
1 Department of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
2 Department of Paediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
3 Department of Medicines, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN
4 Department of Orthopaedics, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar), IN