Investigate the number and characteristics of patients presented to ophthalmology emergency room in a general hospital, types of ocular cases, the sources of referral and disposal of all new cases

2017 ◽  
Vol 02 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fakhryah Almubark
Author(s):  
Hasan Alwan Baiee ◽  
Weli Hatif

Dog bites are common and can affect victims of different ages.Dog bite injuries in children are a preventable health problem.Dog bites are a serious health problem that cause both physical and emotional damage to victims and considerable cost to communities. Studies on dog bites among Iraqi children were very scarce.This study focuses on theincidence,mechanisms,and epidemiologicalcircumstances ofdog biteinjuriesin a series of pediatric patients who sustained dog bites in emergency Room. MethodologyA cross sectional study was designed to studyall cases of dog bites attending the emergency room in AL-Showmely General Hospital located in the southern district – Babylon province-Iraq, during the period ; from the January, first,2017 through theend of March, 2018.Special constructed were prepared to collect data through interview of victims or their companions who attended the emergency section during this period,ethical clearances were obtained.*A total of 320 children presented to the hospital with dog bite injuries.The incidence rate of dog bites was 275 per 100000 population, the male to female ratio was 3:1.the most common dog bite injuries took place in September44 (13.75%). Injury rates were highest in those aged 0-4,declining thereafter with age. In the 6-10, year age group141 (44.1%), most of cases living in rural district (villages). The most affected location were lower limbs, only 3.4% of the injured children had completed the post exposure anti rabies vaccine. Dog bites are common health problem among children,Children who are younger than 10 years represent the high-risk group for dog attacks. very few of them had complete the prophylactic post exposure vaccine Therefore, prevention strategies should focus on public education,training health care providers and controlling stray dogs.


1989 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 274-278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adityanjee ◽  
D. Mohan ◽  
N. N. Wig

Alcohol-related problems made up 17.6% of the case load of psychiatric emergencies in an Indian general hospital. The police brought three-quarters of them, 45% for quarrels, street-fights and under influence of alcohol and 20% for minor offences like abusing in public. A psychiatric illness was definitely present in 40% of the cases. Only 10% of the patients with alcohol-related problems were referred for outpatient treatment, Eighty-five percent were not given any follow-up advice because the patients said they needed no help.


2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Losappio ◽  
Enrico Heffler ◽  
Claudia Bussolino ◽  
Cosimo Damiano Cannito ◽  
Rossella Carpentiere ◽  
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Crisis ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaana Suokas ◽  
Kirsi Suominen ◽  
Jouko Lönnqvist

Background: The staff in the emergency room of general hospitals are under heavy work pressure and seem to reveal negative attitudes toward suicide attempters. From earlier studies there is indirect evidence that the attitudes of staff who have the opportunity to consult a psychiatrist are less negative. Aims: The study compare the attitudes of emergency room staff in a general hospital toward patients who had attempted suicide before and after establishment of a psychiatric consultation service. Methods: Attitudes were measured on the Understanding Suicidal Patients (USP) Scale. A total of 100 participants returned the questionnaire. Results: General understanding and willingness to nurse patients who attempted suicide did not increase. Conclusion: The results suggest that providing a psychiatric consultation service did not significantly affect attitudes among general hospital emergency room staff toward attempted suicide patients during its first year of operation, but in general, the emergency room staff was content with the opportunity for psychiatric consultation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Maghfiroh ◽  
Ratna Puji Priyanti ◽  
Alik Septian Mubarrok

Introduction: Waiting time and length of stay ( LOS ) is one of indicators the quality of service in emergency room (ER ) that affects satisfaction patients, where speed and the accuracy is the essence service in ER. Research aims to understand the relations of waiting time and LOS with satisfaction patients in of emergency room Jombang general hospital. Method: This research using correlational design with cross sectional approached. The technique sampling is accidental sampling. The population were 1.204 people. And the sample size 60 people. Data collection used a questionnaire for measuring satisfaction patients and observation stopwatch a use for measuring waiting time and LOS. Data analyzed by statistical tests the spearman rank. Result: The results of the study obtained 31 people ( 51.7 % ) of respondents with waiting time slow, 24 people ( 40,0 % ) of respondents with los slow, while for the satisfaction of patients 31 people ( 51.7 % ) of a patient is satisfied with service. Statistical tests the spearman rank showsed that waiting time with satisfaction obtained  r value = 0,666, p value = 0,000. To LOS with satisfaction the r value = 0,350, p value = 0,006. There is a significant relation exists between waiting time and LOS with satisfaction patients. Discussion: Waiting time and LOS significant correlated with satisfaction patients in ER Jombang general hospital. The ER in Jombang general hospital is expected to have strong commitment, to give priority to the quality of service and interests of patients. Health workers is expected to give rapid service, right and respond to the problem of patients. And advanced research required about satisfaction patients in ER and the supporting factors.


1957 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 732-737
Author(s):  
Sidney Nobel

Abstract Information and suggestions found of value in a general hospital in dealing with toxicologic problems are presented. Relevant problems such as good liaison between the emergency room and the laboratory, sources of information on product composition, the preparation of an odor reference shelf, and selection of methods to help meet the majority of situations encountered have been discussed. The importance of participation in public-health education programs has also been indicated.


1997 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 387-395 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Al-Hay ◽  
M. Boresli ◽  
A. A. Shaltout

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