Day 2 :
- Pediatric Nursing| Gynaecology and Obstetrics Nursing | Diabetes and Dermatology Nursing | Community Nursing
Location: Akdeniz 2
Chair
David Sergio Salas-Vargas
Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico
Session Introduction
Nina Ng
Northwell Health Syosset Hospital, USA
Title: Integrating sectors of healthcare and humanity: Nursing; humanitarian aid; leadership
Biography:
Abstract:
Ahmed Abujaber
Hamad Medical Corporation , Qatar
Title: Data Science is Shaping the Future of Healthcare
Biography:
Abstract:
Adriana Carolina Vargas-Ojeda
Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico
Title: Nurses, community health promoters, and mobile technology can make a difference to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes
Biography:
Dr. Adriana C. Vargas-Ojeda graduated from UNAM as a Medical Doctor, and completed her residency in pediatrics at the Hospital Infantil de México, UNAM. Additionally, Dr. Vargas obtained her master’s degree in Educational Management at UABC and a PhD in Educational Sciences at UIA-Noroeste. She served as the Dean of the School of Medicine from 2000-2002, and as Vicerrector from 2002-2006. at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California She is a full-time professor and has been recognized as a level 1 Investigator by the National Research System of Mexico.
Abstract:
David Sergio Salas-Vargas
Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico
Title: Nurses, community health promoters, and mobile technology can make a difference to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes
Time : 11:45 - 12:15
Biography:
Dr. Adriana C. Vargas-Ojeda graduated from UNAM as a Medical Doctor, and completed her residency in pediatrics at the Hospital Infantil de México, UNAM. Additionally, Dr. Vargas obtained her master’s degree in Educational Management at UABC and a PhD in Educational Sciences at UIA-Noroeste. She served as the Dean of the School of Medicine from 2000-2002, and as Vicerrector from 2002-2006. at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California She is a full-time professor and has been recognized as a level 1 Investigator by the National Research System of Mexico.
Abstract:
Claude Billeaud
CHU Bordeaux, France
Title: Feeding Lactating Women And Composition Of Breast Milk Of Interest
Biography:
Claude Billeaud has completed his MD degree from the Medical University of Bordeaux, France. He has been the Clinical Assistant Director of Bordeaux University in the Departments of Pediatrics, Neonatology and Intensive Care since 1983. He currently serves as a Pediatrician in the Neonatal Unit at the Children’s Hospital of Bordeaux, as a Scientific Manager of Bordeaux-Marmande Human Milk Bank, as a Lecturer and Head of Research in Neonatal Nutrition at the Medical University of Bordeaux. He has served as the President of the Association for Pediatric Education in Europe and he is a Member of European Academy of Pediatrics. He is currently carrying out several researches on the composition of human milk. As an expert in nutrition and perinatal medicine, he is also the author and co-author of numerous scientific publications.
Abstract:
Gul Cankaya
NHS Marmara University Pendik Training Hospital, Turkey
Title: Postoperative nursing care for patients undergoing bariatric surgey
Time : 13:15-13:45
Biography:
Gul Cankaya is a surgical nurse at Marmara University Pendik Training Hospital in Istanbul. She has worked mostly in pediatric critical care unit, cardiovascular surgery operating room, general surgery operating room. She has attended international certification for breast cancer nursing programme (MEHEM). She has completed her thesis on ‘’self care in breast cancer patients undergoing modified breast surgery’’
Abstract:
The term ‘’Bariatric surgery’’ is derivated from the Greek alphabet “baros”and “iatrikos” meaning “weight”, and “medicine” respectively. Bariatric surgical procedures help weight loss by three mechanisms. These are Restriction, Malabsorption and Combination. The two commonly performed restrictive procedures are Adjustable Gastric Band and Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy procedures. Common Comorbid conditions in obese patients are Type 2 diabetes, Heart disease, Dyslipidemia, Hypertension, Stroke, Obstructive sleep apnea, Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome , Asthma , Certain cancers (breast, endometrial, prostate, and colon), Gallbladder disease, Gastroesophageal reflux, Pulmonary hypertension, Depression, Osteoarthritis. Atherosclerosis, Congestive heart failure , Cardiomegaly. Postoperative Bariatric surgery patients are at increased risk for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary emboli secondary to venous stasis and polycythemia (elevated red blood cell count) because of obesity hypoventilation. Highly lipophilic (lipid affinity) drugs, such as narcotics, have a higher volume of distribution in obese persons, which may lead to longer elimination half-lives. Early complications may occur within one to six weeks after surgery. These complications are Deep venous thrombosis , Pulmonary embolism , Bleeding , Anastomotic leaks , Cardiovascular and pulmonary compromise. the nurse is an active member of the multiprofessional team.