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    Studying Patient Safety Culture from the Viewpoint of Nurse in educational hospitals Ilam City

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    Introduction: Patient safety culture is the first necessary step to reduce medical errors and improve patient's condition. In this context, this article aims at studying the condition of patient safety culture in hospitals in Elam in 2016. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 150 nurses in Ilam were randomly selected. The Culture Hospital Survey on Patient Safety (HSOPSC) was used and its reliability and validity had been confirmed by the previous studies. The data were analyzed by SPSS17. Results: The results showed that the nurses' safety was at positive(62.37 +/- 8.70) and there could be found no significant difference in patient safety among the studied hospitals in this article (P<.05). Extra-organizational teamwork and non-punitive response, among the aspects of patient safety, had the lowest means and organizational learning and general understanding had the highest. Conclusion: Considering the importance of patient safety, the interventions need to be performed in order to improve the patient safety condition among nurses, especially in two aspects of extra-organizational teamwork and non-punitive response that had the lowest means

    Overview of the antibacterial properties of essential oils and extracts of medicinal plants in Iran

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    Background and aims: With increased resistance resulting from overusing of chemical-synthetic antibiotics, finding alternative medicines that have antibacterial properties and they have the least side effects on human health appears to be necessary. Many studies have been taken into consideration medicinal plants with antimicrobial properties. The aim of this study was to have an overview of the antibacterial properties of medicinal plants. Methods: In this study, by searching key words as: herbs (Medicinal Plants), anti-bacterial properties of medicinal plants in Iran , antimicrobial properties of medicinal plants in Iran, in scientific articles published in databases as: Iranmedx, Magiran, Google scholar, Ebsco, Pubmed, Science direct, and SID, the required data were obtained. Results: Many herbs, including Zataria multifora, Urtica dioical, Crocus sativus L., Artemisia Absinthium, Menta piperita, Eucalyptus globules L., Borago officinalis L., Scrophularia desrti, Cuminum cyminum L., Rosmarinus officinalis L., Allium hirtifolium, Castaneifolia- sativa, Allium sativum, Pycnocycla spinose, Juglans Regia, Salvia officinalis L. have strong antibacterial properties against a variety of pathogenic bacteria. Conclusion: In addition to the various medicinal plants with antimicrobial susceptibility and pathogenic bacteria resistance, antimicrobial properties of these studied medicinal plants could be used as a natural preservative in a variety of foods from these herbs. Thyme and garlic have antibacterial effects on an extensive range of positive and negative gram bacteria through them

    Compatibilization of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube/EPDM: Studies on the Properties of Nanocomposite

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    In order to achieve dramatic improvements in the performance of rubber materials, attempts were made to develop carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced rubber composites. The maleic anhydride (MAH) modification of EPDM is an interesting way of compatibilizing the EPDM rubber with CNT. Novel ternary nanocomposites were prepared based on EPDM/EPDM grafted maleic anhydride (EPDM-g-MAH) blend composition with various concentrations (0-7 phr) of multi-wall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) on a two-roll mill. The effect of EPDM-g-MAH as a compatibilizer and MWCNT concentration were investigated on cure characteristics, mechanical, morphological and rheological properties of nanocomposites. The microstructure of nanocomposites has been characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). At the same time the rheological behavior has been evaluated by a rubber processing analyzer (RPA). It was found that the cure time (t90) and scorch time (t5) decreased while maximum torque (MH) and minimum torque (ML) of the compatibilized composites were increased with increasing MWCNT loading which was consistent with the swelling data. It is observed that by increasing MWCNT loading the swelling index in solvent was decreased. This can be related to good interactions between carbon nanotube and EPDM matrix in presence of EPDM-g-MAH compatibilizer. The fracture surface study indicated that compatibilizer facilitated a homogenous dispersion of MWCNTs inside the matrix. On the other hand, carbon nanotubes in matrix caused roughness of the fractured surface compared with uncompatibilized samples. The mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation-at-break of compatibilized EPDM/MWCNT were higher than those of uncompatibilized nanocomposites. In addition, due to increasing MWCNT content the rheological properties such as storage modulus (G') increased with respect to angular frequency while the complex viscosity decreased
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