Summayah Fallatah
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View article: Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Patient-controlled Analgesia in Tertiary Hospital
Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Patient-controlled Analgesia in Tertiary Hospital Open
Background: Controlling post-operative pain is crucial for effective surgical care and recovery. Despite the availability of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) for decades, inadequate pain management remains common. Nurses’ knowledge and a…
View article: Analysis of the Cost versus Value Associated with the Use of 5 % Lidocaine Topical Patch in Chronic Pain through Patients’ Satisfaction
Analysis of the Cost versus Value Associated with the Use of 5 % Lidocaine Topical Patch in Chronic Pain through Patients’ Satisfaction Open
Background Chronic pain is one of the most complex and prevalent health issues that involves peripheral and central mechanisms, justifying the need of multimodal analgesia. Since the use of oral medications most of the times is limited by …
View article: Assessment of patients’ satisfaction with the postanesthesia care unit service at University Hospital in Al Khobar, KSA
Assessment of patients’ satisfaction with the postanesthesia care unit service at University Hospital in Al Khobar, KSA Open
View article: Endotracheal tube cuff pressure: An overlooked risk
Endotracheal tube cuff pressure: An overlooked risk Open
The endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff's principal function is to implement proper tracheal sealing at a pressure high enough to prevent both gas leak and fluid aspiration, and low enough to maintain tracheal perfusion. Clinicians are often conc…
View article: Analysis of the Surgeons-Anaesthetists Communicative and Collaborative Relationship in the Operating Rooms (An Inside Perspective)
Analysis of the Surgeons-Anaesthetists Communicative and Collaborative Relationship in the Operating Rooms (An Inside Perspective) Open
Introduction: Effective collaboration and communication among health care professionals are essential for efficient patient-care; however, collaboration can be challenging in a highly demanding, Operating Room (OR) environment, where diffe…
View article: Multiple levels paravertebral block versus morphine patient-controlled analgesia for postoperative analgesia following breast cancer surgery with unilateral lumpectomy, and axillary lymph nodes dissection
Multiple levels paravertebral block versus morphine patient-controlled analgesia for postoperative analgesia following breast cancer surgery with unilateral lumpectomy, and axillary lymph nodes dissection Open
Background: Postoperative pain after breast cancer surgery is not uncommon. Narcotic based analgesia is commonly used for postoperative pain management. However, the side-effects and complications of systemic narcotics is a significant dis…