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2020 ◽  
Vol IX (4) ◽  
pp. 243-250
Author(s):  
V. V. Nikolaev

- On October 14, there was a celebration of Dr. B. I. Vorotynsky, who was leaving for the place of the senior physician of the psychiatric department of the Odessa City Hospital. Members of the Society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists took part in the supper on his departure, headed by the chairman and comrade. the chairman, including the number and colleagues in the psychiatric clinic; in addition, doctors of the Military Hospital, where B.I. was a consultant, doctors of the District Hospital, Zemsky Hospital, and graduates. The celebration was sincere. In rѣchakh, at the address leaving together with good wishes, the high quality of BI was noted as a guarantee of his future success. The next day, Dr. B. Vorotynskiy went out of Kazan.

1901 ◽  
Vol IX (3) ◽  
pp. 161-171
Author(s):  
V. V. Nikolaev

Privat-docept of Kazan University in the Department of Nervous and Mental Diseases and Assistant at the Department of Psychiatry, Doctor of Medicine B.I. Vorotynskiy was appointed senior physician of psychiatr. dep. Odessa city hospital. We sincerely congratulate Dr. B. I. Vorotynsky on his appointment and are glad that the Odessa City Administration has chosen a person of high quality and serious scientific and practical training, which we are well aware of. The society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists, with regret, is parted with him, as with one of the most active of its members, and the editorial board of our magazine with a secretary who has performed this duty since the foundation of the Society and the journal.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-44
Author(s):  
Gordana Stanković-Babić ◽  
Rade Babić

Ophthalmologist Dr. Dragoljub Djordjević born on 29 December 1866, Belgrade (Serbia), and died on 20 January 1942 Belgrade (Yugoslavia). Author of the ophthalmology in Niš, the founder and first chief of the District Hospital eye department in Niš, the second eye department head of the General State Hospital in Belgrade, a warrior of the Balkan wars and the First World War, the holder of numerous war awards and decorations. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Vienna 1893. The first job is received in Niš decree of August 4th 1894 when he was appointed fizikusa Niš district, district of Pirot. Specialization from eye diseases Dr Dragoljub Djordjević began 1894 in the eye clinic in Vienna (Austria-Hungary Empire), which quickly left and returned in Niš (Serbia), where at the hospital in Nis and the Military Hospital in Niš, diagnosed, treated and surgical treated eye disorders. Specialization from eye diseases finished 1903 by professor Dr. Ernst Fuchs with the University Eye Clinic in Vienna. He was appointed the first Chief District Hospital eye department in Niš 1910, which contains the full 16th voluntarily years, with interruptions during the wars. Dr Dragoljub Djordjević 1919 was appointed head of the second eye department of the State General Hospital in Belgrade. His knowledge of ophthalmology unselfish was conveyed to his student Dr. Zdravko Nižetić known by ophthalmologists ceratoplastics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1301-1306
Author(s):  
M. El Abdi ◽  
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R. Ahtil ◽  
A. El Wali ◽  
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In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the simplicity of management of patients under peripheral nerve blocks and especially the quality of postoperative analgesia. This study aims at reviewing the epidemiology and complications of Peripheral nerve blocks. We conducted a prospective surveillance study including all patients who had undergone surgery under peripheral nerve blocks for anesthesia or analgesia in the Trauma Department of the Military Hospital Mohammed V of Rabat over four (4) years. We recorded demographic characteristics, ASA class, effects of puncture, time of performing peripheral nerve blocks, failure, requirement for further block, perioperative and postoperative complications and theirmanagement. One thousand four hundred and twelve (1412) patients underwent nerve blocks during the study period, representing 49% of anesthetic activity in Trauma Department. The mean age is 35 years old. For 85% of patients, the indication of peripheral nerve blocks was advised for anesthesia and 15% PNBwere purely for analgesia. The most performed anesthetic nerve blocks were the infraclavicular blocks followed by blocks at the humeral canal. For analgesia, the ilio-facial and femoral blocks are the most performed. Minor complications are dominated by vascular punctures and paresthesia. As far asmajor complications are concerned, we noticed four (4) cases of convulsions and two (2) cases of neuropathies. Peripheral locoregional anesthesia is an effective and safe method for anesthesia and analgesia. Minor incidents are frequent, serious complications are possible. Their prevention is achieved through compliance to rules on peripheral nerve blocks performance, contraindication, benefit and risk analysis of each block and ultrasound skills.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Abelsson ◽  
Lars Lundberg

IntroductionDuring military missions medical care is provided to military personnel as well as civilians. Although cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may not be a common task in a military field hospital, all personnel need to be trained to deal with cardiac arrest.MethodsThis study was a comparative simulation study. Participants (n=36) from the Swedish armed forces performed CPR for 2 minutes at one of three different locations: at ground level, a military bed, or a transportable military stretcher. Compression depth and rate after 2 minutes of CPR and at the time of the participants’ own request to be relieved were measured. Descriptive and inferential analysis was conducted. ResultsThere is a direct correlation between compression depth and working level, concluding that the higher working level, the lower the compression depth. There is in total an overall low percentage of participants within limits for correctly conducted CPR regarding both compression depth and rate. Time to fatigue is related to working level, where increased level results in early fatigue. ConclusionThe quality of CPR is affected by the level at which it is performed. The quality of CPR was satisfactory when working at ground level, but suboptimal when working at hospital bed level or military stretcher level. When working at raised levels, participants appeared to misjudge their own compression depth and rate. This may indicate that changes are needed when CPR is practised in the military hospital setting. Future studies regarding the use footstools are required due to the height of military beds and transportable stretchers.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurent Chrzanovski

Material from two foundation pits associated with the first principia in the fortress at Novae (Švištov, Bulgaria), built shortly after the arrival of the Legio Prima Italica in AD 69, comprised waste left by the Legio Octava Augusta, its predecessor on site since AD 45. The finds provide essential information on the supply chain of lighting devices reaching the legionary camp before AD 71, when the pits were filled up. The high quality of the lamps sent to the legion, mainly exclusive imports from Italy and Asia Minor, but also from the Aegean world and South Pannonia, corroborates once again that the military supply chains in this period did not follow the easiest and shortest routes, and ignored much closer and already active lamp producing centers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-67
Author(s):  
Bela Pertiwi ◽  
Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati ◽  
Siti Anisah

Nursing managers must have a strong directing function towards the Professional Clinic Nurse Career Ladder System (SJKP2K). This is to improve the quality of nursing care that will be provided by nurses to patients. The military hospital in Jakarta already has the standard of planning, guidelines and SOP regarding the SJKP2K, but based on the authors' observations for two weeks in one of the rooms in the hospital, the results show that the SJKP2K implementation is not optimal. This problem then analyzed using the SWOT Analysis followed by scoring and weighting through an Internal Factors Evaluation (IFE) and External Factors Evaluation (EFE) matrix analysis. The sum of the scores of each matrix ​​then poured into the IE (Internal and External) matrix to determine the position of the SJKP2K strengths. The calculation result between IFE and EFE in IE matrix shows that SJKP2K is in area V, which means that SJKP2K is in hold and maintain stage so that market penetration and product development strategies are needed so that SJKP2K requires development both in quality and quantity.


1970 ◽  
Vol 7 (02) ◽  
pp. 93-98
Author(s):  
Jihan Natassa ◽  
Afrizah

Satisfaction beginning of the acceptance of the patient first came to the patient leaves the hospital (Herlambang, 2016). Four-level military hospital pekanbaru 01.07.04 has a fundamental duty to implement health care outpatient and inpatient, where the value BOR 25,08 %, Initial surveys are known to many complain to the patients so that they are less satisfied. Intention of this research is what is there is relationship quality of care and patient’s satisfactioninpatient unit four level military hospital Pekanbaru 2016. This Research method is analytic quantitative with research desain use transversal crosscut approach (sectional cross) its responder is patients inpatient in the mounth of May until June 2016.This Research Sample counted 87 people patients inpatient. Technique intake ofsample isnon probability sampling. Analysis the used is analysis of univariat bivariate and with test of Chi-Square, measure instrument the used is data processing and questionnaires use computerization. Result of research show there are relation between reability (Value P 0,003,value of OR=4,313), assurance (Value P 0,034, value of OR=2,833),tangibles (Value P 0,006, value of OR=3,882), emphaty (Value P 0,022, value of OR=3,257), responsiveness (Value P 0,003,value of OR=4,308) with patient satisfaction in the inpatient unit four level military hospital Pekanbaru 2016. Suggested to the relevan agencies, namely the military hospital to improve the quality of services provided to inpatient through training to health workers.


Author(s):  
A. T. Kunakbaeva ◽  
A. M. Stolyarov ◽  
M. V. Potapova

Free-cutting steel gains specific working properties thanks to the high content of sulfur and phosphorus. These elements, especially sulfur, have a rather high tendency to segregation. Therefore, segregation defects in free-cutting steel continuously cast billets can be significantly developed. The aim of the work was to study the influence of the chemical composition of freecutting steel and casting technological parameters on the quality of the macrostructure of continuously cast billets. A metallographic assessment of the internal structure of cast metal made of free-cutting steel and data processing by application of correlation and regression analysis were the research methods. The array of production data of 43 heats of free-cutting steel of grade A12 was studied. Steel casting on a five-strand radial type continuous casting machine was carried out by various methods of metal pouring from tundish into the molds. Metal of 19 heats was poured with an open stream, and 24 heats – by a closed stream through submerged nozzles with a vertical hole. High-quality billets had a cross-sectional size of 150×150 mm. The macrostructure of high-quality square billets made of free-cutting steel of A12 grade is characterized by the presence of central porosity, axial segregation and peripheral point contamination, the degree of development of which was in the range from 1.5 to 2.0 points, segregation cracks and strips – about 1.0 points. In the course of casting with an open stream, almost all of these defects are more developed comparing with the casting by a closed stream. As a result of correlation and regression analysis, linear dependences of the development degree of segregation cracks and strips both axial and angular on the sulfur content in steel and on the ratio of manganese content to sulfur content were established. The degree of these defects development increases with growing of sulfur content in steel of A12 grade. These defects had especially strong development when sulfur content in steel was of more than 0.10%. To improve the quality of cast metal, it is necessary to have the ratio of the manganese content to the sulfur content in the metal more than eight.


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