1.A Case of Squamous Papilloma in Oral Mucosa.
Eun Sang PARK ; Hyung Soo KIM ; Kyoung Chan PARK ; Sang Woong YOUN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2004;42(7):914-916
Squamous papilloma is a commom benign lesion of the oral mucosa, but rarely encountered in dermatologic practice. Usually, oral squamous papilloma is a solitary peduculated lesion with verrucous surface, and known to be associated with human papilloma virus (HPV). We experienced a histologically confirmed case of oral squamous papilloma which occured in a 54-year-old man.
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2.Study for Efficient Blood Management Using Evaluation the Blood Wastage Statements in Pusan University Hospital.
Seon A JO ; Weon Joo HWANG ; Shine Young KIM ; Young Jin KIM ; Hyung Hoi KIM ; Chul Hun L CHANG ; Eun Yup LEE ; Han Chul SON
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2008;19(1):25-32
BACKGROUND: Efforts to reduce the wastage of blood components are necessary because of the shortage of blood components. To find ways of reducing the blood component wastage, we monitored the trends and reasons for wastage and we analyzed this data. METHODS: We have investigated and analyzed the amount and reasons for wastage from 2003 to 2005 by reviewing the wastage statements, and the information on these wastage statements was classified according to several aspects. Ouestions about the reasons for wastage and the methods for reducing such wastage were created and these were widely distributed to the doctors and nurses working at Pusan University Hospital. The results of the survey were analyzed. RESULTS: The wastage rates of blood component from 2003 to 2005 had a tendency to slightly decline: 1.49% in 2003, 1.26% in 2004 and 1.23% in 2005. The most frequent reason for wastage was the improvement in the patient's condition and the second most frequent reason was death of the patient. The favorite answers for the question about the most likely reason for wastage were related to different aspects of medicine, and also to the improvement in the patient's condition (52.6%) and the death of patient (22.6%) for the aspect of blood management, the most frequent answers were overcharge (43.3%) and delay of blood returning (17.7%). The analysis of the pattern of wastage showed that only 5 departments were responsible for 71.5%~78.1% of the wastage. CONCLUSION: Systematic and active management of the transfusion process, along with intensive cooperation of clinicians, is needed to prevent a considerable amount of blood component wastage.
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3.Utility of arterial gas analysis in multiple injured patients.
Kyoung Soo LIM ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Kap Jun YOON
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1991;11(1):41-47
No abstract available.
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4.Experience on Emotional Support of Hospital Nurses.
Hyun Joo PARK ; Bok Yae CHUNG ; Ok Hee KIM ; Yun Kyung KIM ; Hyo Ja AN ; Young Nae LEE ; Hye Sun BYUN ; Kyung Soon JEONG ; Ji Youn KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2008;20(6):852-865
PURPOSE: This study was designed to explore what experiences nurses had while caring and providing emotional support for patients. METHODS: Participants were eight nurses working at hospitals for more than one year. Data were collected from June, 2006 to January, 2007 through in-depth interview by using tape-recordings. Data were analysed with the phenomenological method proposed by Colazzi(1978). RESULTS: From significant statements, 4 clustered themes, 7 themes and 23 sub-themes were extracted from the essential meaning of the emotional experience of hospital nurses. The 4 clustered themes were 'movement of mind', 'affection and service for patients', 'worthwhile and conflict' and 'control oneself'. The 7 themes were 'special feeling', 'rapport formation', 'consideration', 'human interaction', 'value discovery', 'loss of volition', and 'keep to balance'. CONCLUSION: Although nurses had tough experiences for providing care for patients' emotional support, they had also experienced spiritual maturity from its experience. The result of this study would contribute for nurses not only to care for patients who need emotional support but also to develop knowledge in nursing.
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5.Brief report: Are residents of family medicine satisfied to training to affiliated hospitals?.
Kyung Ho JANG ; Cheol Hwan KIM ; Hong Gwan SEO ; Jin Byung PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2002;23(4):527-530
No abstract available.
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6.Clinical Experience of Head-Injured Patients in the Rural Area.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(8):1050-1054
No abstract available.
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7.A study of serum and urine protein eleptrophoresis in patients with idiopathic nephorotic syndrome.
Jae Seok KIM ; Ju Il LEE ; Hyun Kuk DOH ; Seong Eun KIM ; Ki Hyun KIM ; Jong Seong KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 1993;45(5):622-630
No abstract available.
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8.Clinical observation in the aged surgical patients.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;44(1):38-45
No abstract available.
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9.Correlation of the International Index of Erectile Function and Penile Vascular Status in Patients with Erectile Dysfunciton.
Byung Gi OH ; Hana YOON ; Woo Sik CHUNG
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(11):1379-1383
No abstract available.
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10.Use of Muscle Reloxant in Patient with Neurologic Disease.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1986;19(3):233-237
No abstract available.
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