Assessing Physiological Responses: Exam Stress and Leukocyte Count in Medical Students at PUMHSW, Nawabshah

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Background: Medical students are confronted with substantial academic and psychological stressors during their education. Studies report that examination stress can have a noteworthy effect on the leukocyte count of students. This study aimed to evaluate the physiological effects of examination stress on the total and differential leucocyte cell count in medical students at Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Nawabshah. Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted from April to October 2019, with 110 MBBS students, divided into two groups of 55 students using a non-probability randomized sampling technique with first-year and second-year female students, whereas hypertensive, diabetic, and with any psychiatric disease were excluded. Blood samples were taken before and during the examination. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 23. All the continuous variables were analyzed by the t-test for Mean±S.D while all the numerical variables were analyzed by Student’s t-test. Results: Pre-exam complete blood count (CBC) test reports of first-year students showed Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Eosinophil, and Monocytes cell counts of 69.2182, 28.5455, 1.61, 1.2545 cell /microliter whereas complete blood count during exams showed 69.909, 27.9636, 1.41and 1.2000 cells/ microliter. In the second-year student, complete blood count before and during the exam showed Neutrophils 66.5273 to 64.0182, Lymphocytes 31.236 to 30.036, Eosinophil 1.92 to 1.76, and Monocytes 1.473 to 1.364 cells/microliter, the decreased values showing that there is an influence of exam stress on white blood cells. Conclusion: Exams in medical schools can be stressful enough to induce a substantial decrease in blood cell parameters among medical students.
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评估生理反应:纳瓦布沙赫 PUMHSW 医学院学生的考试压力和白细胞计数
背景:医学生在求学期间面临着巨大的学业和心理压力。研究表明,考试压力会对学生的白细胞计数产生显著影响。本研究旨在评估考试压力对纳瓦布沙人民女子医科大学医学生白细胞总数和差异的生理影响:采用非概率随机抽样技术,于 2019 年 4 月至 10 月对 110 名医学学士学位学生进行了横断面比较研究,分为两组,每组 55 人,分别为一年级和二年级女生,但排除了高血压、糖尿病和患有任何精神疾病的学生。检查前和检查过程中均采集了血样。数据采用 SPSS 23 版进行分析。所有连续变量采用均数±标准差 t 检验,所有数字变量采用学生 t 检验:一年级学生的考前全血细胞计数(CBC)检测报告显示,中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞和单核细胞的细胞计数分别为 69.2182、28.5455、1.61 和 1.2545 个/微升,而考试期间的全血细胞计数则分别为 69.909、27.9636、1.41 和 1.2000 个/微升。在二年级学生中,考试前和考试期间的全血细胞计数显示,中性粒细胞/微升从 66.5273 降至 64.0182,淋巴细胞/微升从 31.236 降至 30.036,嗜酸性粒细胞/微升从 1.92 降至 1.76,单核细胞/微升从 1.473 降至 1.364:结论:医学院校的考试压力足以导致医学生的血细胞参数大幅下降。
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