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Nurul 'Inayati Binti Abdul Rahman

Academic Qualification

  • Ph.D in Nursing - Doctor of Philosophy, International Islamic University Malaysia
  • MASTER OF NURSING SCIENCE - Masters Degree, Universiti Malaya (UM)
  • Nursing - Bachelor Degree, International Islamic University Malaysia

Nurul 'Inayati Binti Abdul Rahman (Dr.)

Assistant Professor
IIUM Kuantan Campus

KULLIYYAH OF NURSING


inayati@iium.edu.my
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Area of Specialisation


  • Medical And Health ~ Medical And Health Sciences ~ Nursing ~ Trauma - Emergency and Trauma Care


Teaching Responsibilities


BIOSTATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY 2016/2017
ELECTIVE CLINICAL 2016/2017
EMERGENCY, THEATRE AND INTENSIVE CARE NURSING 2023/2024
EMERGENCY, THEATRE AND INTENSIVE CARE NURSING PRACTICE 2023/2024
FINAL YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT I 2023/2024
FIRST AID SKILLS 2 2023/2024
FUNDAMENTAL NURSING PRACTICE 2023/2024
HEALTH ASSESSMENT,THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION & DRUG ADMIN. IN NURSING 2023/2024
INNOVATION IN NURSING 2023/2024
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 2016/2017
MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION IN NURSING PRACTICE 2023/2024
RESEARCH PROJECT FINAL 2016/2017
RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL 2017/2018 2016/2017
SPECIALIZED CARE NURSING PRACTICE 2 2017/2018
SPECLIAZED CARE NURSING PRACTICE 2 2013/2014
TRAUMA, EMERGENCY AND THEATRE NURSING 2016/2017 2013/2014


Supervision


Enhancing Pre-Hospital Care Practices: A Comprehensive Study In The New Teaching Hospital Located At Kuala Terengganu.
Master In Progress Main Supervisor


Research Projects


Completed
2016 - 2019 Exploring Nurses' Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Experiences During Flood Disaster Affected East Coast Region of Malaysia
On-Going
2016 - Present Attitude of Critical Care Personnel Towards Family Presence During Resuscitation


Publications


Article

2020 Emergency department discharge instruction for mild traumatic brain injury: evaluation on readability, understandability, actionability and content. Australasian Emergency Care, 23 (4) pp. 240-246
2019 Factors influencing on nurses’ responses during flood disaster. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, 8 (5, Ser. VII. (Sep-Oct .2019),) pp. 8-11
2019 Knowledge and attitude towards identification of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and sepsis among emergency personnel in tertiary teaching hospital. Australasian Emergency Care, 22 (1) pp. 13-21
2018 Health and flood: hidden dangers and challenges of flood disaster. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences (SJAMS), Volume-5 (Issue-12E) pp. 5197-5200
2017 Ethical disaster or natural disaster? Importance of ethical issue in disaster management. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS), 6 (2) pp. 90-93
2017 Ready to go? The importance of being prepared for flood disaster. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical sciences, 5 (10(A)) pp. 3836-3838
2017 Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS), 6 (5 Ver. VI (Sep – Oct) 2017) pp. 67-69
2017 We are now standing on not normal land: nurses' competency in disaster management. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences (SJAMS), 5 (3E) pp. 1056-1060
Book Section

2018 Impact of self efficacy in teaching and learning. In: IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia, ISBN: 978-967-418-755-2, pp. 20-47
2018 Interpersonal communication skills in teaching and learning. In: IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia, ISBN: 978-967-418-755-2, pp. 48-82
Monograph

2013 IIUM Nursing skills manual. In: International Islamic University Malaysia,