In this study we evaluated fibronectin as a marker of endothelial cell injury and antithrombin III as a marker of chronic activation of intravascular coagulation. The aim of the study was to establish to normal trends of plasma antithrombin III and fibronectin in general obstetric population and to determine the value of both in predicting, distinguishing and understanding the pathophysiology of pregnancy induced hypertension. The all cases consisted of 173 pregnant, 19 of them were chronic hypertensive, 45 were pregnancy induced hypertensive and 119 were normotensive at blood sampling. Out of 119 normotensive cases, 109 cases had no adverse outcome during their pregnancy. These cases were used as a control group and for the normal trends of antithrombin III and fibronectin in general obstetric population. Ten out of 119 cases who developed preeclampsia during follow up, 19 cases with chronic hypertension and 45 cases with pregnancy induced hypertension consisted of the study group. In the cases who developed preeclampsia during follow up, the value of plasma fibronectin level (above 95% confidence limit for that gestational week) to predict preeclampsia had 90% sensitivity and 94.4% specificity. In distinguishing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (chronic hypertension or pregnancy induced hypertension) fibronectin had 71.1% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Plasma antithrombin III level (of antigenicity) measured by immunodiffusion method had no value in predicting and distinguishing pregnancy induced hypertension.
Student misbehaviors in the classroom both disrupt students’ attention and affect negatively teaching and learning process. With the increase of online courses after Covid-19 pandemic, the type of student misbehaviors changed a lot. The aim of research was to examine student misbehaviors encountered during online courses, to identify the most common and disruptive student misbehaviors from teachers' perspective and to put forth teachers’ suggestions about proper behaviors. The research was a phenomenological study. Data were gathered from 71 teachers teaching different courses and working at various levels. For data collection, a semi-structured interview form developed by the researchers was used. It was assessed through descriptive analysis. According to findings, a list containing 27 different student misbehaviors was generated. Results showed that the most common misbehaviors were indifference to course, not attending course, turning off webcam and slanging. The most disruptive misbehaviors were making noise, absenteeism, and distractibility. Findings revealed that teachers had some ideas to overcome these misbehaviors such as taking attendance, getting family support, encouraging students to turn on webcam, creating intrinsic motivation and organizing parent meetings. It can be concluded that some unwanted student behaviors can be seen during online courses; however, it can be overcome with the help of some precautions taken by teachers. Keywords: classroom management, online courses, student misbehaviors, teachers’ views
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