2018
DOI: 10.4314/rjmhs.v1i1.6
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Clinical experiences of perioperative nursing Masters students in selected Rwandan referral hospitals

Abstract: Background: Clinical experiences allow nursing students to apply theoretical knowledge into practice hence socialize with their future professional roles and responsibilities. This is a report of observations made by thirteen perioperative nursing students in the first cohort of Master of sciences in nursing training program during their practicum in selected Rwandan Referral Hospitals aimed at improving students' learning outcomes in future. Methods: Teams of four to five students were allocated to the operat… Show more

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“…Previously, a higher prevalence rate of IUC use has been reported in cardiac surgery. [32] Regional anesthesia has been associated with postoperative urine retention [33] hence the use of IUC postoperatively. Moreover, the study [27] found that among the patients operated in different surgical specialities, IUC was needed by 8.6% depending on their bladder capacity and 11.8% without considering individual bladder capacity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, a higher prevalence rate of IUC use has been reported in cardiac surgery. [32] Regional anesthesia has been associated with postoperative urine retention [33] hence the use of IUC postoperatively. Moreover, the study [27] found that among the patients operated in different surgical specialities, IUC was needed by 8.6% depending on their bladder capacity and 11.8% without considering individual bladder capacity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%