The second day
of the graduation projects viva at the Faculty of Nursing, MTI University was
characterized by its creativity and achievements, featuring the presentation of
diverse outstanding projects that reflected the students' awareness of
contemporary health issues, covering:
·
The effectiveness of educating parents using behavioral
motivation techniques to improve the symptoms of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children.
·
The impact of digital education in nursing, particularly
on the patients’ outcomes following open-heart surgeries.
·
Designing a low-cost ventilator to address global health
emergencies.
·
Fixing communication boards at the intensive care units
to enhance interaction between patients and the healthcare team.
·
Creating a smart, non-surgical system for the early
detection of preeclampsia using Artificial Intelligence (AI).
·
Early detection and increasing awareness of child abuse,
and the role of nurses in handling it.
·
Prevention of oral ulcers in patients using mechanical ventilation.
·
Behavioral education of sleep and its effect on mental
health.
The day’s
several rich scientific discussions demonstrated high level of critical
thinking and research skills among students. Accordingly, the top–ranking
projects and presenters were selected, and the ten top achieving students were
honored for their excellence and continuous efforts.
Therefore, the University
would like to extend its sincerest thanks and appreciation to the Faculty
leadership, under the supervision of Prof. Hoda Zaki, Dean of the
Faculty, and Prof. Hanaa Azmi, for their continuous support of their
students.
We are profoundly
proud of our students, and we always move forward towards excellence.
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