Mohamed Adel Abdo Ghoneem

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CURRICULUM VITAE


Mohamed Adel Ghoneam

Beheira  , Egypt

Mobile:+201003975408

 

Madel_dragon@yahoo.com

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Date of Birth: 29/5/1987.

Place of birth:, Beheira, Egypt.

Gender:  Male.

Marital Status: Married.

Nationality: Egyptian.

Religion: Muslim.

Military Service finish

EDUCATION:

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing,

                     Alexandria University, Egypt. (2007/2008),

                    Very Good honor degree.

EXPERIENCE:

  • Demonstrator at critical care &Emergency Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Beni Suef University. (2010 till now).

 

 

SKILLS:                                     

  • Language: Fluent in Arabic and English.

  

  • Computer knowledge: ICDL (UN).

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Member of Syndicate of  Nursing Profession
  • Member of the Egyptian association of Nursing Faculties Graduates.

 

                                                                                                                                              

                                                                    

                                         

            

Master Title

Critical care nurses’ practices and attitudes toward patients suffering from delirium

Master Abstract

English abstract By: Mohammed Adel Ghoneam Introduction: Delirium is common and is often a harbinger of death especially in ICU patients. It is a sudden change in mental status, with fluctuating course, marked by decreased attention .It is caused by underlying medical problems, drug intoxication/withdrawal. Aims: Identify Critical care nurses’ practices and attitudes towards patients suffering from delirium.Materials and Methods: A descriptive design was followed in this study. The study was conducted in the critical care units of Alexandria Main University Hospital and intensive care units of Beni-Suef Main university hospital. Tool I: Delirium critical care nurses’ practices observational. Tool II: Critical Care Nurses’ attitudes toward patients suffering from delirium Structured Interview Schedule. Results: The vast majority of nurses had poor total practice score. Seventy four percent of nurses had afair total attitude .Recommendation:Assess relationship between sleep deprivation and incidence of delirium. Facilitating open visitation in the adult intensive care environment to allow flexibility for patients and families.

PHD Title

Critical care nurses’ practices and attitudes toward patients suffering from delirium

PHD Abstract

English abstract By: Mohammed Adel Ghoneam Introduction: Delirium is common and is often a harbinger of death especially in ICU patients. It is a sudden change in mental status, with fluctuating course, marked by decreased attention .It is caused by underlying medical problems, drug intoxication/withdrawal. Aims: Identify Critical care nurses’ practices and attitudes towards patients suffering from delirium.Materials and Methods: A descriptive design was followed in this study. The study was conducted in the critical care units of Alexandria Main University Hospital and intensive care units of Beni-Suef Main university hospital. Tool I: Delirium critical care nurses’ practices observational. Tool II: Critical Care Nurses’ attitudes toward patients suffering from delirium Structured Interview Schedule. Results: The vast majority of nurses had poor total practice score. Seventy four percent of nurses had afair total attitude .Recommendation:Assess relationship between sleep deprivation and incidence of delirium. Facilitating open visitation in the adult intensive care environment to allow flexibility for patients and families.

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