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Paper Title: Design And Dynamic Analysis of Suspension System Using FEM Method
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309150
Register Paper ID - 243748
Title: DESIGN AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM USING FEM METHOD
Author Name(s): SHAIK SONDU PASHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b241-b249
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 150
Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose contributing to the vehicles handling and breaking for good active safety and driving pleasure and keeping occupants comfortable and reasonably well isolated from road noise and vibrations. The leaf spring suspension also protects vehicle itself and any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. In this project a leaf spring system is designed in Catia V5 tool and then finite element analysis is used to estimate the load that acts on the suspension and stresses and deflections in the suspension under the load is analyzed. These values vary as the boundary conditions of the tests are changed and are compared to a predetermined value from a reliable source. In analysis, the model is carried out in Ansys tool to determine the natural frequencies and corresponding node shapes. And load analysis is also performed to estimate the frequency response to see the stability of the suspension. A static analysis is also carried out to estimate the deflection and stresses due to working conditions, the design safety is ensured based on strength and rigidity.
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Suspension, shock absorbers, springs, Catia V5, Ansys tool, and stresses
Paper Title: Phytochemical analysis of leaf of some Acanthaceous members from Murshidabad district, West Bengal
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309149
Register Paper ID - 243778
Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF LEAF OF SOME ACANTHACEOUS MEMBERS FROM MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL
Author Name(s): Ankush Pal, Suchandra Dhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b234-b240
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 169
The Present study deals with the phytochemical analysis of leaf and medicinal values of some selected plants belongs to the family Acanthaceae DPPH method is very useful for the detection of antioxidant property of plants. The presence of high amount of phytochemical compounds suggests that the plants have high amount of medicinal compounds and can be extensively used to extract the natural compounds. Phytochemical analysis was carried out to estimate the quantity of phenols, carbohydrates, tannins, flavonoids and proteins. The quantitative analysis showed the presence of alkaloids, tannins, saponins, proteins, carbohydrate and phenols. The high present of scavenging activities of those plants add value to their medicical properties. Murshidabad district is the historic place from the time of 17th century and flourished with different types of herbaceous, shruby and tree plants.
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Phytochemical study, leaf, Acanthaceae, Murshidabad.
Paper Title: e-Rupee (eINR-R): A Digital Immunization Against Corruption
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309148
Register Paper ID - 242238
Title: E-RUPEE (EINR-R): A DIGITAL IMMUNIZATION AGAINST CORRUPTION
Author Name(s): ARADHANA BHATT RAIZADA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b222-b233
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 144
No country is immune to corruption. India has also fallen prey to this insidious plague which has penetrated deep down the society since long. Although we don't have a panacea to treat this disease but a good governance can certainly be helpful in checking the widespread corruption in many ways. In this respect, we can quote the famous remark of the former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi that "only 15 paisa of every rupee meant for welfare of downtrodden reaches the intended beneficiary." Since then, almost 40 decades have passed the government has been taking several steps to check the malaise of corruption from every corner of the economy. Money has manifested itself in many ways in the last few decades to develop the financial environment for the economy. From paper currency to plastic money and now to digital form of money. The govt has even resorted to demonetization from time to time to prevent the unscrupulous financial activities and the acts of money laundering as a bona fide attempt to curb the financial corruption in the economic system. The paper aims to explore and gain a detailed insight about RBI's digital Rupee (eINR-R) by looking into journals, research papers and reports published by central monetary authority (RBI) and other financial and international institutions specifically focusing on digitally fighting back the corruption in the Indian financial system. The research also seeks to analyze the implications of e-Rupee (eINR-R) on tapping the unbanked population of India. The (eINR-R) will be a digital form of currency or commonly known as digital token acting as a legal tender. It is a cashless and contactless mode of digital payment, through which the beneficiaries will get the direct benefits of govt's several welfare schemes in their mobile phones through a QR code or SMS string. This paper would throw some light on the efficacy of this digital payment mode to insulate the entire governance system from the malaise of corruption.
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Digital Rupee, Voucher, Corruption, Cashless Currency, Financial Benefit, Financial Technology, e-Rupee, Social Welfare
Paper Title: The Emotional Impacts of Colour Perception
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309147
Register Paper ID - 243722
Title: THE EMOTIONAL IMPACTS OF COLOUR PERCEPTION
Author Name(s): J. Mathi Vathani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b216-b221
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 147
ABSTRACT: The emotional implications of colour perception is a complex and fascinating topic that has been studied by psychologists and marketers for many years. There is a general consensus that certain colours are associated with certain emotions, but the specific associations can vary depending on cultural factors, personal experiences, and individual preferences. In general, warm colours such as red, orange, and yellow are associated with positive emotions such as excitement, passion, and happiness. Cool colours such as blue, green, and purple are associated with more negative emotions such as sadness, indifference, and calmness. However, there are also some exceptions to these general rules. For example, the colour black is often associated with sadness or mourning, but it can also be seen as a colour of power or sophistication. The emotional out turn of colour perception can be influenced by a number of factors, including the context in which the colour is used, the intensity of the colour, and the individual's personal associations with the colour. For example, a bright red dress may be seen as sexy or attractive in one context, but it could be seen as threatening or aggressive in another context. The emotional effects of colour perception can also be used to influence consumer behavior. For example, fast food restaurants often use bright colours such as red and yellow to create a sense of excitement and urgency. Luxury brands, on the other hand, often use more muted colours such as black, white, and silver to create a sense of sophistication and exclusivity. The emotional implications of colour perception is a powerful tool that can be used to influence our thoughts, feelings, and behavior. By understanding the basic associations between colours and emotions, we can use colour to create more effective marketing campaigns, design more appealing products, and even improve our own moods and productivity.
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Colour, Emotion, Perception, Psychology
Paper Title: Rasmussen's aneurysm: case report and literature review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309146
Register Paper ID - 243805
Title: RASMUSSEN'S ANEURYSM: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Merzem.A, Rebbouh.K, Haboussi.MR, Belgadir.H, Amriss.O,Moussali.N, El Benna.N.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b212-b215
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 168
: Rasmussen aneurysm describes an aneurysm occurring in the branch of a peripheral pulmonary artery adjacent to or within a tuberculous cavity. In the clinical context, Rasmussen aneurysms can be a cause for massive hemoptysis among patients with tuberculosis, which has an associated mortality ranging from 5 to 25%. Careful evaluation of pre- and post- contrast computed tomography (CT) scans of the lung will demonstrate focal enhancement within the pulmonary aneurysm, which may be one of the first clues in diagnosis. We report a case of Rasmussen aneurysm in a male patient with a history of tuberculosis
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Rasmussen aneurysm, Hemoptysis, Tuberculosis
Paper Title: Extraction and Characterization of Chitosan from Labeo rohita Scales
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309145
Register Paper ID - 241824
Title: EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CHITOSAN FROM LABEO ROHITA SCALES
Author Name(s): Rekhabai. Thakur, N.Tarunsai, M.Bhargavi, R.Lavan, Nameera naaz
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b207-b211
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 200
Chitin is the most abundant polysaccharide in the marine ecosystem and second in nature after cellulose. Chitosan is a derivative of chitin after the process of deacetylation. Chitosan has a number of commercial and possible biomedical uses. Many biochemists have found that chitosan as biocompatible, biodegradable and non-toxic which made wide applicability in conventional pharmaceutics as a potential formulation excipient. It is made by treating the chitin sea waste like fish scales with an alkaline substance, like sodium hydroxide. The present study was undertaken to extract chitin & synthesize chitosan by chemical method. Chitosan is synthesized from waste fish scales by a sequence of chemical processes involving demineralization, deproteinization and deacetylation. It is analyzed for its physiochemical parameters & the analysis is done by FTIR of extracted chitosan.
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Chitin, Chitosan, HCL, NaOH, FTIR etc.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT ON FOOD PRODUCTS AND CHILDREN BUYING BEHAVIOUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309144
Register Paper ID - 243562
Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT ON FOOD PRODUCTS AND CHILDREN BUYING BEHAVIOUR
Author Name(s): D. SHANMUGAVADIVEL, Pavithraa.K.K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b200-b206
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 158
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T.V., Advertisement, Impact, Children, Attributes of advertisement.
Paper Title: A Study on Financial Performance Analysis of Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309143
Register Paper ID - 243773
Title: A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETERGENTS LIMITED
Author Name(s): Rathnamala V, Dr. S Baskaran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b191-b199
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 180
This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the financial performance of Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, a company located in Karnataka, India. The study will delve into the company's financial statements, ratios, and key performance indicators over a specific period. By examining aspects such as liquidity, profitability, solvency, and turnover, the study seeks to provide insights into the company's financial health and performance trends. The findings of this analysis will contribute to a better understanding of the company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, aiding stakeholders in making informed decisions and strategies for the company's future growth and sustainability.
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Financial performance analysis, liquidity, profitability, solvency, and turnover
Paper Title: "Examining European Union (EU) in Conflict Resolution- a reflection"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309142
Register Paper ID - 243800
Title: "EXAMINING EUROPEAN UNION (EU) IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION- A REFLECTION"
Author Name(s): Sudarshan Kumar N. K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b186-b190
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 132
This paper examines the European Union (EU) in the role of regional organisation against the conflicts that take place around the world. In this context, the paper explores whether it is one among the victims or a contributor to the global disorder. So this paper explored the internal factors that promoted fragmented voices and contributed to complicating the regional security within the EU, and also how the EU's external role turned out to be a challenge for its security.
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Conflict, Conflict Resolution, European Union, United Nations, Hybrid Conflict, Peace, Actor
Paper Title: VILLAGE SECRETARIAT SYSTEM IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309141
Register Paper ID - 243794
Title: VILLAGE SECRETARIAT SYSTEM IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Author Name(s): Praveen Kumar Chaboli, Dr.G.Parvathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b182-b185
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 253
Abstract: Villages play an important role in deciding social structure and living standards of the people. Article 243G vests powers in the State Legislatures to endow Panchayats with such powers and authority to function as institutions of self-government. As per the 73rd Amendment, AP Government enacted AP Panchayat Raj Act 1994.The Act provides for the creation of three tier system of local governance - gram panchayat at the village level, Mandal Parishad at the intermediate level and Zilla Parishad at the district level, with required powers and functions contained in Schedule XI of the Constitution. Panchayats are responsible for preparation of plans and their execution for economic development and social justice related to 29 subjects under Eleventh schedule of the constitution. Panchayat Institutions are vehicles of political empowerment of people at the grass root level for shaping their own destiny. A vast majority of people are living at the grassroots level in the rural and remote areas Without any touch of the modern day. To strengthen these institutions, the Andhra Pradesh government introduces village and ward secretariats at grassroots level. These secretariats are meant to bring all the services offered by the government to the doorstep of the beneficiaries and for targeted beneficiary identification. All the line departments of government are extended to the panchayat level with village functionaries representing their respective line departments. In this article the focus is laid on the efficacy and main objectives of this system in promoting grassroots governance.
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Keywords: Services delivery, Transparency, Accountability, Participation, Good Governance
Paper Title: A Study On Performance Evaluation Of Selected Debt Mutual Funds Of Top Five Asset Management Companies
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309140
Register Paper ID - 243789
Title: A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SELECTED DEBT MUTUAL FUNDS OF TOP FIVE ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
Author Name(s): Ms. Divya. C, Ms. R. Vidya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b172-b181
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 146
A Mutual Fund is an investment avenue which involves professionals and experts who pools funds from investors in order to invest, here unlike stocks the funds will be spent in diversified portfolio which includes variety of or mix of different asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, cash equivalents, other alternative investments like commodities, and real estate. Mutual funds have become a prominent choice for investors due to their ability to provide diversification, professional management, and accessibility. These funds, managed by experienced professionals, offer a way for individuals to participate in financial markets without the need for extensive market knowledge. Their transparency, variety, and regulatory oversight add to their appeal, while options like systematic investment plans and historical returns make them a compelling choice. Performance Evaluation of Debt Mutual Funds involves assessing the effectiveness and success of the investment vehicles in generating returns. The category of research conducted is Descriptive in nature. The study focuses on the evaluation of Debt Mutual Funds of Macaulay duration, which typically involves analyzing factors such as historical returns, and risks taken by the fund, which is executed using tools such as Alpha, Beta, Standard deviation, Treynor's ratio, Sharpe ratio, and Jensen's ratio.
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Debt Mutual Fund, Diversification, Risk, Return, Macaulay Duration.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS PURCHASE OF APPLE MOBILEPHONE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309139
Register Paper ID - 243739
Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS PURCHASE OF APPLE MOBILEPHONE
Author Name(s): M.A.Prasad, S.Deenadayalan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b162-b171
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 122
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs stated in January 2007 that a innovative iPhone can be launched five months subsequently, clients awaited with baited breath for a telecell Smartphone that could integrate all the capabilities in their iPods with the capability of a clever telecell Smartphone. As June neared, anticipation mounted, simply as Jobs predicted. The occasion could cross down in records as certainly considered one among Apple's maximum predicted technological product launches, way to the company's extraordinary media make-up. The development, pricing, creation, and distribution of the iPhone is an undertaking for entrepreneurs all throughout the world. Investors in Apple have been additionally thrilled with the outgrowth.
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iPhone, transferring tendency, features, Android telecellSmartphone.
Paper Title: STACKED TWO-LAYER ELECTROMAGNETICALLY COUPLED CIRCULAR PATCH MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS S
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309138
Register Paper ID - 243529
Title: STACKED TWO-LAYER ELECTROMAGNETICALLY COUPLED CIRCULAR PATCH MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS S
Author Name(s): Dr Sandhya maan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b155-b161
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 156
In this paper circular patch microstrip antennas with multidielectric layers have been chosen to yield wide bandwidth because it provides better compromise between bandwidth and surface wave effect, light weight and ease of fabrication. Variation of resonant frequency with various parameters is presented at 10 GHz and 3 GHz of microwave frequency range. Also, the radiation patterns are studied at both the frequency range.
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Microstrip Antina,circular MSA, Patch Antina
Paper Title: SOLAR POWERED PATH FOLLOWER ROBOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309137
Register Paper ID - 243771
Title: SOLAR POWERED PATH FOLLOWER ROBOT
Author Name(s): Pavithra R, Jayanth G, Vinod kumar B J, Ms. Kruthi Jayaram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b149-b154
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 167
The solar-powered path follower robot is an autonomous robotic system designed to navigate along a predefined path using solar energy as its primary power source. This paper focuses on the design, development, and evaluation of such a robot with the objective of achieving efficient and sustainable autonomous navigation. The paper begins with the integration of solar panels as the main source of energy generation. These panels capture sunlight and convert it into electrical energy, which is then regulated and managed by a solar power system. The system ensures optimal utilization of solar energy and continuous operation of the robot during daylight hours. Energy storage components such as batteries or capacitors are employed to store excess energy, allowing the robot to operate even when sunlight is not available. The path detection and navigation system in-corporates robust sensors and algorithms.
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Solar PV panel, sensors, robot
Paper Title: Effect of Foliar Spray of Bioenzyme and Fruit Pulp Extract on Growth, Photosynthetic Pigments, and Oxidative Stress Parameters in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309136
Register Paper ID - 243663
Title: EFFECT OF FOLIAR SPRAY OF BIOENZYME AND FRUIT PULP EXTRACT ON GROWTH, PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS, AND OXIDATIVE STRESS PARAMETERS IN TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM)
Author Name(s): Swati Mali, Dr Angurbala Bafna, Dr Tasneem Rangwala, Nagesh Vyas, Rohan Gupta, Shoeb Ansari, Neha Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b139-b148
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 169
Considering the growing worldwide population, there's a pressing need to augment food production. To address this challenge, efforts are underway to enhance crop yields. Scientists prefer biological components over chemicals to boost productivity, mainly due to their eco-friendly attributes and minimal harm to organisms. This study involved the application of two different products: bioenzyme, a fermented substance, and extracts from orange, grapes, and pomegranate fruit pulp. These were applied through foliar spraying on tomato plant leaves every 15 days post-sowing. The investigation encompassed evaluations of growth parameters, photosynthetic pigments, and oxidative stress parameters. The study's outcomes unveiled noteworthy findings regarding tomato plants. All dilutions of bioenzyme and fruit pulp extract prompted significant height increments. Particularly, the treatment involving 1ml per litre of fruit pulp showcased a highly significant increase in the leaf area compared to the control group. Changes in photosynthetic pigments and oxidative stress parameters were significant across all treatments following the second spray. The most favourable outcomes for tomato plants emerged after two applications, using various dilutions of bioenzyme and fruit pulp extract. Nevertheless, increased frequency in applications resulted in a decline across all evaluated parameters. This decline could potentially be attributed to excessive use of bioenzyme or fruit pulp extract. Thus, optimal results can be achieved with only two sprays every 15th day.
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Chlorophyll, Leaf area, Malondialdehyde (MDA), Plant height, Peroxidase.
Paper Title: A METATHEATRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PLAY COMIC POTENTIAL BY ALAN AYCKBOURN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309135
Register Paper ID - 243786
Title: A METATHEATRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PLAY COMIC POTENTIAL BY ALAN AYCKBOURN
Author Name(s): A.P. Aathi Shakthi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b132-b138
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 126
Comic Potential play by Alan Ayckbourn revolves around a futuristic world where androids are used in television programming. This study explores Comic Potential as a metatheatrical play through the analysis of the play using different conventions of metatheatre such as self referentiality, breaking the fourth wall, the play within the play in detail and emphasizing the constructed nature of the play. It focuses on how these elements contribute to the overall meaning, themes and impact of the play. Ayckbourn by utilizing these devices blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction. Highlighting the artificiality of the television industry and the performances within it, the play prompts the audience to question the nature of theatre itself and its relation to reality. The paper also endeavors to explore the boundaries between humans and humanoid robots and raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of humanity. The influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'epic theatre' as opposed to the Aristotelian theatre will be touched upon.
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Play-within-the-play, Breaking the fourth wall, Illusion and Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Alienation Effect
Paper Title: FABRICATION OF HEAD MOTION BASED WHEEL CHAIR FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PERSON.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309134
Register Paper ID - 243775
Title: FABRICATION OF HEAD MOTION BASED WHEEL CHAIR FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PERSON.
Author Name(s): Veena Dinesh, Harisha P, Manjunath A C, Shuib Pasha S A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b126-b131
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 120
In India the quantity of crippled people is expanding consistently. Versatility helps are valuable for patients for transportation and are situation for strolling particularly in indoor and outside climate. Moving the patients from wheelchair to cot or to the clinical bed is generally an issue for the chaperon or assistant. Understanding the different issues with respect to the versatility gear and presenting a superior plan will be a resource for the clinical field and assistance for impaired people. There is a requirement for a wheelchair cum cot to work with the debilitated patient's portability and to give an original clinical hardware to use in the Indian emergency clinics. Here we are fostering a framework which is equipped for moving different positions (Seat, Semi-Seat and Cot) physically. These positions can be accomplished by a lead screw associated with a pivot joint. Lead Screw makes an interpretation of transforming movement into direct movement. Likewise, the level of the cot can be changed utilizing a fastener system physically. It is put on a level plane which pushes against a switch which lifts the primary arm. And furthermore, there is a cover on seat which can be opened to wipe out human waste. This is an expense lessening project which assists fundamentally deadened patients with doing their everyday things.
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wheel chair, Fabrication, Physically Challenged person, head motion based.
Paper Title: Nurses' Knowledge regarding Nursing Care of Obesity and Hypertensive Patients in Bangladesh
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309133
Register Paper ID - 243749
Title: NURSES' KNOWLEDGE REGARDING NURSING CARE OF OBESITY AND HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS IN BANGLADESH
Author Name(s): Shova Rani Biswas, Dr. Md. Manjur Hossain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b117-b125
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 126
Heart diseases, hypertension, diabetes, COPD and cancer are some of the major NCDs and account for more than three-fifths of a death in Bangladesh. This study was aimed to assess the level of nurses' knowledge regarding nursing care and management of the hypertensive patients. This study utilized a descriptive cross-sectional study type and the data were collected using self-administered questionnaire. The respondents were informed about the purpose of the study to obtain their consent and they were given clear instructions on how to fill the questionnaires. All the data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22. In this study slightly above 60.0% of the participants were female and 73% of them were Muslims. More than half (53.0%) of the respondents had B.Sc. in nursing and 51.3% of them had <10 years of service experience. About 70.4% of the respondents had attended training on hypertension and 92.2% of them know about normal blood pressure measurement. About 92.2% of the participants know the causes of hypertension and 82.6% of the respondents mentioned that hypertension management aims to prevent morbidity and mortality and only 39.1% of them know the recommended diet for people with hypertension. The finding reported that the nurses' knowledge regarding the management of hypertensive patients and knowledge on hypertension were very good. Developing knowledge among the nurses in relation to hypertension is the key factor to plan for comprehensive nursing care for better prognosis of the patient.
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Diseases, Hypertension, Knowledge, Nurses, Patients
Paper Title: Use and Effectiveness of Intrauterine Hydrostatic Balloon (Condom) Catheterization to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309132
Register Paper ID - 243747
Title: USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF INTRAUTERINE HYDROSTATIC BALLOON (CONDOM) CATHETERIZATION TO PREVENT POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE
Author Name(s): Dr. Shawrup Golder
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b107-b116
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 153
Postpartum haemorrhage is any amount of bleeding from or into genital tract following birth of the baby up to the end of puerperium which adversely affects the general condition of the patient evidenced by rise in pulse rate and falling blood pressure. Postpartum haemorrhage is a major complication of delivery world wide as well as in Bangladesh. It is also a leading factor in maternal mortality and morbidity all over the world. It has been estimated that more than 125 thousand women die of PPH. In Bangladesh it contributes 26% of maternal deaths. However the present study has conducted to observe the efficacy of hydrostatic ballooning by condom, as an intrauterine tamponade in controlling PPH, where medical treatment fails, to find out safety and complication, to evaluate the morbidities after the procedure, to identify the risk factors cost effectiveness of the procedure and to evaluate the overall outcome of PPH cases after use of intrauterine balloon tamponade. The study was a prospective study. The study was conducted at department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kumudini Women Medical College and Hospital at Tangail in Bangladesh. Fifty consecutive cases were being drawn from the admitted patients having PPH, after delivery. Under aseptic precautions a sterile rubber catheter was inserted within the condom and tied near the mouth of the condom by a silk thread. Urinary bladder was kept empty by indwelling Foley's catheter. After putting the patient in the lithotomic position, the condom was inserted within the uterine cavity. Inner end of the catheter remained within the Condom. Outer end of the catheter was connected with a saline set and the condom was inflated with 250-500mL of running normal saline till resistant to flow developed. Bleeding was observed, and when it was reduced considerably, further inflation was stopped and outer end of the catheter was folded and tied with thread. Uterine contraction was maintained by oxytocin drip for at least 6 hours after the procedure. The uterine condom was kept tight in position by ribbon gauze pack sterile sanitary pad or another inflated condom placed in the vagina. The condom catheter was kept for 24-48 hours depending upon the initial intensity of blood loss and then it was deflated gradually over (10-15 minutes) and removed. Patient was kept under triple antibiotic coverage (amoxicillin {500mg every 6 hrs} + metronidazole {500mg every 8 hrs} + gentamicin {80mg every 8 hrs}) administered intravenously for 2 days followed by oral 5 days. A questionnaire was used to collect information on age, parity, gestational weeks, antenatal care, mode of delivery, neonatal outcome, interval between delivery and PPH, time interval of onset of PPH and introduction of condom, duration of retaining condom in situ, place of occurrence of PPH, other associated complicating factors for PPH, hospital stay, blood transfusion and outcome PPH. Sample was selected as consecutive convenient sampling interview was taken from patient or her attendance that was available at that time. Antenatal, postnatal details and clinical examination findings were recorded. Medical treatment, interventional procedure and outcome recorded. Postpartum hemorrhage is an obstetric emergency. It becomes life threatening when it occurs in helpless women delivering at remote area/home. Uterine inertia, retained placenta with morbid adhesion is to be the major cause of postpartum hemorrhage along with mismanaged third stage of labour, Identification of the risk factors for developing PPH during the antenatal checkup, labour conducted by skilled birth attendant reduces the frequency of PPH. Immediate transfer of PPH cases to a health center where blood transfusion and operative facilities are available in short possible time is recommended. Hydrostatic method for control of obstetric haemorrhage is simple, safe, highly effective and economic. It can be used in developing country as well as developed for controlled of hamorrhage. Health providers involved in safe delivery practice including the paramedics can be easily trained in this procedure and can reduce maternal mortality to a great extent. If a readymade device with condom and plain rubber catheter can be made available in sterile packs (which should be cost effective) it would have been more applicable in all levels of health sectors. It is recommended to make large control trail of this type of study to control PPH to make this packing technique more acceptable and evidenced based thereby contributing to the safe delivery and safe motherhood programs of this country.
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Postpartum haemorrhage, Management, Condom, Women, Delivery, Pregnancy, labour, antenatal check up.
Paper Title: Teaching Practices and Student Achievement: A Review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2309131
Register Paper ID - 243746
Title: TEACHING PRACTICES AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Mohammad Moniruzzaman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Pages: b94-b106
Year: September 2023
Downloads: 162
Teaching practices is very much important for teaching profession. Teaching practices is also related for student learning. Teaching practices make a good and experienced teacher. However the present study has conducted to review about teaching practices and student achievement and its related terms. The study was documentary analysis type. Information and data were collected from secondary sources. Information and data were collected from books, research reports, journals, different annual reports, different government and non government websites and different websites. A literature review was conducted by using the internet search, google databases with the virtual classroom. A hand search was also undertaken to relevant journals identified by the electronic search and additional articles identified from the reference list of the key articles. A number of articles have been found on teaching practices and student achievement. From the result it was found that teaching practices are very much essential for becoming an ideal teacher. Without teaching practices a teacher will not be able to teach students in large scale even a single student. In English there is a proverb that "Practice makes a man perfect." So, teachers should practice more before going to take any class. Student achievement is the ultimate result of a teacher's teaching. When a teacher will teach properly, students will learn properly, student will understand properly and will enter in to his or her brain and the student will never forget the lesson. So teachers should teach in such a way that student can achieve his or her teaching easily and properly.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Teaching, Teacher, Teachers' Training, Student, Practice, Learning, Achievement, Knowledge, Education, Evaluation
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