Radeva Svetlana


Author's articles(6)

Internal Organizational Policy for the Formation of Communication Methods Including Staff in Medical Structures

07.04.2020

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in this article, the issue of creating an effective organizational policy in a medical facility is considered. Each organization should build its own strategy for managing the organization, based on implementing (depending on its field of work) a number of methods for creating channels of communication with its employees. Organizing each activity requires allocating tasks and resources among participants and coordinating their efforts by implementing a clear system of rules. Building a good organizational culture regulates relationships in the organization. Organizational culture is a philosop...
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Managing the Work Environment in a Medical Organization in the Presence of Risk

02.09.2020

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the article analyzes the risks that arise in the work environment of a medical organization. The author describes in detail the risk management program required by the health organization for the successful work of the working staff. The need to improve working conditions in medical organizations is emphasized.
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Medico-Social Significance of Section Caesarea as the Preferred Method for Birth

23.11.2020

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a caesarean section (CS / SC), also known as a “caesarean section” (C-section; SC), is a surgical procedure in which the birth of a fetus occurs surgically. This procedure is usually used when a normal (vaginal) birth would endanger the life or health of a pregnant woman or a child. According to international medical institutions and WHO the optimal caesarean section rate is between 10% and 15%. The world health organization (WHO) recommends that a caesarean section is performed only on the basis of a valid medical reason. Practice shows that they evaluate cases when a caesarean section is als...
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Medico-Social Significance of Section Caesarea as the Preferred Method for Birth

23.11.2020

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a caesarean section (CS / SC), also known as a “caesarean section” (C-section; SC), is a surgical procedure in which the birth of a fetus occurs surgically. This procedure is usually used when a normal (vaginal) birth would endanger the life or health of a pregnant woman or a child. According to international medical institutions and WHO the optimal caesarean section rate is between 10% and 15%. The world health organization (WHO) recommends that a caesarean section is performed only on the basis of a valid medical reason. Practice shows that they evaluate cases when a caesarean section is als...
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Audit of Activities in Obstetric Practice – a Guarantee of Quality and Safety

14.01.2022

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primary medical documentation traces the patient's path during the therapeutic and diagnostic process and recreates in writing all therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, therapeutic behavior, diet, care and everything related to the patient visual representation of data, allows you to track the change in the condition and the therapeutic response of the patient to the treatment. The aim of the present study is to study medical documentation and inspections carried out by institutions in two medical obstetric structures in Varna. Materials and Methods: A direct anonymous survey was conducted am...
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Contraception after Induced Abortion

25.01.2024

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a review of the current literature on contraception in induced abortion. An in – depth analysis of the guidelines of leading international and national organizations for contraceptives after induced abortion-surgical and medicated during the I-st and II-nd trimester was conducted. An analysis of good practices is made in order to assess the risks and benefits of the application of modern means of prophylaxis after artificial abortion, the use of appropriate contraceptives and thus to improve the individual obstetric-gynecological practice. All activities are aimed at preserving women's reprodu...
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