KMTC HND:RESEARCH PROJECT SAMPLE
| Institution | Kenya Medical Training College |
| Course | RESEARCH PROJECT |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | charles |
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Research Sample Availability
A complete research sample titled “Feeding Patterns Associated with Acute Malnutrition Among Children Aged 6–59 Months Admitted at Obama Ward, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital”* is available in a fully editable Microsoft Word format. This research project has been prepared to meet the academic requirements of the **Higher National Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Paediatric and Child Health)** and serves as a valuable reference for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals undertaking studies in child health, nutrition, and paediatric care.
The document contains all major chapters of a standard research project, including the title page, declaration, dedication, acknowledgment, abstract, introduction, background of the study, problem statement, justification, research objectives, research questions, literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, data collection tools, ethical considerations, data analysis plan, results presentation formats, discussion, conclusions, recommendations, references, and appendices.
The research sample is provided in an editable Microsoft Word format, allowing users to conveniently customize and modify the content to suit their specific research topics, institutional guidelines, supervisor recommendations, and academic requirements. Users are free to make changes to the study area, objectives, methodology, sample size, data collection instruments, citations, references, and formatting where applicable. The editable format also enables learners to update the document with their own findings, analyses, and recommendations while maintaining professional research standards.
This research sample is particularly useful for students pursuing the **Higher National Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Paediatric and Child Health)**, as it demonstrates proper research structure, academic writing techniques, and scientific presentation of findings related to child nutrition and acute malnutrition among children under five years of age.
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Treatment modalities for hematological disorders
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• They include
1. Nutritional therapy: meal management to ensure rich sources of iron, vitamin K, vitamin B9.
2. Supplements: administration of folate, iron sulfate.
3. Treatment of underlying cause: antimalarial, deworming, ulcer treatment
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Valvular heart disease
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Outline
1. Review the role of valves in cardiac cycle
2. Define valvular heart disease
3. Identify types of VHD
4. Explain the assessment and diagnostic tests
5. Describe the management of patient with VHD
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Assessment and diagnostic evaluation of patient with haematological disorder
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History taking
1. Nutrition: feeding habits; typical meal – to determine deficiencies
2. use of prescription and over-the-counter medications: most hematological conditions can result from herbs, or certain medications.
3. Prior chemotherapy or radiotherapy
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
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It is a condition of combine platelet and coagulation factor disorder.
• It is characterized by widespread coagulation and bleeding in the vascular compartment.
• DIC occurs secondary to inappropriate systemic activation of normal clotting mechanisms.
• It is associated with underlying disease manifested as uncontrolled activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis.
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Circulatory Shock
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3 elements ensures adequate tissue perfusion
1. Functioning pump (myocardial contractility)
2. Rate of Myocardial contraction
3. Adequate volume of blood (preload)
4. Normal vascular tone, SVR (Afterload)
• In order for adequate tissue perfusion to occur, cardiac output must be sufficient to deliver nutrient- and oxygen rich blood to the tissues.
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Hematologic emergencies (Disorders of haemostasis)
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Disorders of hemostasis – hypercoagulability
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Disorders occurring due to imbalance between procoagulants and anticoagulants.
Pro-coagulant factors:
Platelets
clotting factors
Ca2 PLUS
molecules released by damaged tissues
Anticoagulant factors
Protein C
Plasmin
Antithrombin III
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Leukemia
A group of malignant diseases of the bone marrow and lymphatic system.
• Characterized by an unrestricted proliferation of immature white blood cells in the blood-forming tissues of the body.
• Classified as malignant because the leukemic cells demonstrate the neoplastic properties of solid cancers.
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Febrile Neutropenia
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A leukocyte and the most numerous of the white blood cells, accounting for 50–70% of the WBC population.
• Range 1,500 to 8,000/mm3
• Are about twice as large as erythrocytes.
• Also called polymorphonuclear neutrophils
• Chemically attracted to sites of inflammation
and are active phagocytes
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SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY KMTC NOTES
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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING EXAMINATION PART I
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