A Study of Safety Measures in Anaesthetic Practice in the University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu
A Project Work, Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the Award of Diploma in Anaesthesia for Nurses at School of Anaesthesiology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu
NAP/93/B/0109
January 1995
By Chiegboka, Chinenye Maryrose
Abstract
The study was conducted on the safety measures in anaesthetic practice in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.
Chapter one dealt with the introduction of subject matter, statement of problem, research questions, objectives of study, purpose of study, significance of study. Others were delimitation, scope and historical background of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.
Chapter two dealt extensively on necessary literature reviews of safety measures during preoperative, intraoperative, post-operative phases/periods and the safety measures to protect the anesthetists, patients and other theatre users.
Chapter three dealt with the area of study, population of study, sample techniques, instrument of data collection and method of data analysis.
Chapter four dealt with data presentation and analysis.
While chapter five involved the discussion of research findings, summary, conclusion, recommendations, bibliography and questionnaires.
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