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Group 1 Science

12-scythopolis

Thematic Data Analysis

Interview results

In this chapter, the results or the analysis of the interview is presented. The data revealed

three themes: (a) nature of open wound healing and its management; (b) Professional’s

knowledge about Staphylococcus aureus; (c) An overcome of the health benefits of kalanchoe

Pinnata.

Theme 1; Nature of open wound healing and its management.

Open wounds are those that leave the tissues of the body exposed to the external

environment. Open wounds can become infected from the bacterial colonies present on the skin.

However, practicing proper sanitation and wound care techniques can help reduce the risk of

infection and help promote faster healing.

Minor open wounds may not require medical treatment but using OTC antibiotic ointment will

help keep the wound clean. People can use turmeric, aloe vera, coconut oil, or garlic as natural

treatments for minor open wounds.

Large open wounds that involve significant bleeding require immediate medical attention.

Theme 2; Professional’s knowledge about Staphylococcus aureus

Staphylococcus refers to a group of bacteria present on the skin and inside the nose.
Staphylococcus bacteria usually do not cause disease. However, they can enter the body through

open wounds, resulting in a contagious condition that doctors call a staph infection.

Staph infections may remain in the skin and affect the sweat and oil glands. However, they can

also spread throughout the body and affect multiple organs.

A healthcare provider can prescribe antibiotics to help fight off staph infections. However,

certain Staphylococcus strains, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA),

resist the antibiotics that doctors typically prescribe.

Theme 3; An overcome of the health benefits of kalanchoe Pinnata.

Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers. (syn. Bryophyllum pinnatum; family Crassulaceae)

is a popular plant used in traditional medicine in many temperate regions of the world and

particularly in South America. In Guyana, the leaves are traditionally used as an anti-

inflammatory and antiseptic to treat coughs, ulcers, and sores. The purpose of this study was to

implement a method for targeting and identifying molecules with antimicrobial activity, which

could replace chemical preservatives in cosmetic applications. The leaves were extracted by a

method based on pressurized liquid extraction (PLE), using different solvents. A study of

antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity tests were performed to select the most interesting extract.

To isolate one or more active molecules, the selected crude extract was fractionated by

centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) and then antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of

each fraction were tested under the same procedure.

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Quotes Codes Category
Sacrificing your time.

Giving all, you can for others.

Being on time.

Balancing Time for work and Time


love ones.
Environment strain

Patients are more important


than me.

Time is gold.

Loss of strength does not


matter.

Being Tired is nothing when Tired Environment strain


others need you.

Giving all, you can for others.

Give all your best for others.


Goal Competing demand
Achieve your goal to help
others.

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