scholarly journals Appendix D: Foaling Kit and Associated Equipment and Supplies

2021 ◽  
pp. 759-760
1933 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 31-34
Author(s):  
Peter L. Agnew ◽  
Clare L. Sweeney

2018 ◽  
Vol 39 (8) ◽  
pp. 871-879 ◽  
Author(s):  
John G. Schumacher ◽  
Jon Mark Hirshon ◽  
Phillip Magidson ◽  
Marilyn Chrisman ◽  
Terisita Hogan

The traditional model of emergency care no longer fits the growing needs of the over 20 million older adults annually seeking emergency department care. In 2007 a tailored “geriatric emergency department” model was introduced and rapidly replicated among hospitals, rising steeply over the past 5 years. This survey examined all U.S. emergency departments self-identifying themselves as Geriatric Emergency Departments (GEDs) and providing enhanced geriatric emergency care services. It was guided by the recently adopted Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines and examined domains including, GED identity, staffing, and administration; education, equipment, and supplies; policies, procedures, and protocols; follow-up and transitions of care; and quality improvement. Results reveal a heterogeneous mix of GED staffing, procedures, physical environments and that GEDs’ familiarity with the GED Guidelines is low. Findings will inform emergency departments and gerontologists nationwide about key GED model elements and will help hospitals to improve ED services for their older adult patients.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-144
Author(s):  
Wilaiporn Lao-Hakosol ◽  
John Walsh

999 is a Thai company that sells, distributes and supports medical equipment and supplies. It has achieved steady growth in its 30 years of existence but now faces unprecedented problems due to environmental change through the implementation of the most recent stage of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community (AEC) and other challenges. As an emerging, ageing, affluenza-suffering country, Thailand offers a number of interesting opportunities for a company in this sector but those opportunities also appeal to current and potential competitors. Should 999 be thinking of defending its current position or seeking to expand to new markets within the region?


2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lakshmi Rajeswaran ◽  
Valerie J. Ehlers

Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency situation. The outcome depends on timely and effective cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Successful CPR attempts in hospitals require well-equipped emergency trolleys and properly functioning equipment, as well as staff members skilled in performing CPR. The study aimed to determine whether the emergency trolleys in Botswana’s hospitals’ wards or units met the expected standards. The contents of the emergency trolleys in 20 wards or units of two referral government hospitals in Botswana were audited by using a standardised checklist. No hospital ward or unit had all the expected equipment or drugs on its emergency trolley, some units failed to check their emergency trolleys’ contents daily. All 20 hospital wards or units that participated in this study, needed to improve the contents and maintenance of their emergency trolleys, otherwise in-hospital CPR efforts in Botswana might be doomed to failure, losing lives that could have been saved if emergency trolleys’ equipment and supplies had been up to standard.OpsommingHartarres is ‘n lewensbedreigende noodsituasie. Die uitkoms word bepaal deur tydige en effektiewe kardio-pulmonale resussitasie (KPR). Suksesvolle KPR pogings in hospitale vereis goed toegeruste noodtrollies en toerusting wat behoorlik funksioneer, asook personeellede wat bedrewe is in die uitvoering van KPR. Die studie het gepoog om te bepaal of die noodtrollies in Botswana se hospitaalsale of eenhede aan die verwagte standaarde voldoen. Die inhoud van die noodtrollies in 20 sale of enhede van twee van Botswana se hospitale is ge-ouditeer deur ‘n gestandardiseerde kontrolelys te benut. Geen hospitaalsaal of eenheid het al die verwagte toerusting of drogerye op sy noodtrollie gehad nie, sommige eenhede het nie hulle noodtrollies se inhoud gereeld gekontroleer nie. Al 20 hospitaalsale of eenhede wat aan die studie deelgeneem het, moet die inhoud en instandhouding van hulle noodtrollies verbeter, anders kan in-hospitaal KPR pogings in Botswana tot mislukkings gedoem wees, waardeur lewens verloor word wat gered kon gewees het, indien die noodtrollies se inhoud op standaard was.


1973 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 184
Author(s):  
&NA;

AS-SABIQUN ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-82
Author(s):  
Ina Magdalena ◽  
Tasya Farlidya ◽  
Winda Yuniar

This study aims to determine the writing of specific instructional objectives at SDN SARAKAN 2. The method that will be used at the time of research is descriptives method through a qualitative approach. The object to be studied is a grade 3 teacher at SDN SARAKAN 2. The process to be used at this time is interview and documentation techniques. The formulation of specific learning objectives includes only learners and behavior. The teaching method in genral the teacher applies the lecture method using the powerpoint slide media which takes place when online learning begins and online question and answer wuestions are the given online and the assignment is collected. Special instructional management is manidested in the presence of a coordinator who is responsible for equipment and supplies such as primary school teachers or commonly referred to as homeroom teachers, who have design favtors, namely: 1) Espertise in designing online-based learning; 2) Realization of teacher training; 3) The skill of applying concepts to new situations in different ways; 4) Make the school a learning organization; 5) The school is able to manage in planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising; 6) The ability to solve problems with systematic step in learning; 7) Skill to elaborate and evaluate learning outcomes.


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