Volume 12 - Issue 2
Authors : Esmir (Miro) KAVAZOVIC; Hana HADZIC; Daria LER ; Roland FASOL
The primary objective of the ‘Guidelines for Best Practices in Hospital Nursing’ is to elevate healthcare quality and efficiency by establishing evidencebased practices that enhance patient-centered care, optimize operational
effectiveness, and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration.
Authors : Lan T.D. Le, MD, PhD*, Sang T.D. Le, MD
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of hereditary retinal diseases caused by a collection of different gene mutations, which involve the gradual loss of
photoreceptor cells, including rod and cone cells, and loss of pigment epithelial function. The disease usually occurs in both eyes, characterized by progressive
vision loss. The first stage is manifested by progressive degeneration and death of rod cells. Therefore, the initial symptom is reduction in night vision or night
blindness, and gradually narrow peripheral visual field. In the late stage, cone cells are also affected, leading to progressive vision loss, tunnel vision and color
vision defect.
Authors : Moreira E; Viana S; Amorín, E; Rey R, Rodrigo Viera, Jorge Curi
Liver transplantation has evolved from its pioneering inception in 1967 to become the definitive treatment for end-stage liver disease, with
contemporary five-year survival rates exceeding 80% in most transplant centers worldwide. In Uruguay, this lifesaving procedure was incorporated into the
healthcare system through the National Resource Fund (FNR) in 1994, initially requiring patient transfer to Argentina's Hospital Italiano before establishing
domestic transplantation capabilities in 2003.
Authors : Alireza Heidari
One of the common sicknesses in the current time in history is cancer, among which breast cancer has the highest (number of times something
happens) and (rate at which people die). Appropriately–timed and non–harmful (identification of a disease or problem, or its cause) of cancer can help prevent
and treat it. Dangerous and unstable organic compounds are present in the exhaled breath of people with breast cancer, which are carefully thought about/ believed good biomarkers.
Authors : Alireza Heidari
Breast cancer is one of the cancers with a high (rate at which people die) due to the lack of a good (examining and testing so a decision can be made)
method. Therefore, a fast and non–harmful method for (examining and testing so a decision can be made) breast cancer is very important. Surface–Enhanced
Resonance Raman Spectroscopy is a good method for examining (related to the body function of living things) samples due to its non–harmfulness and the
need for a small amount of sample.





