1.The design and configuration of integrated multifunctional first-aid apparatus box.
Liming TANG ; Min WU ; Chunhua YU ; Tiebing LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(3):209-210
With clinical first-aid needs, it is necessary to develop and produce combined first-aid equipment box to meet needs of the battlefield and emergency treatment. The choice of medical devices should also be followed to change, so as to well realize the scene first aid and portable purpose, whose internal configuration of medical devices can also be set according to actual requirements and have met a case of multiple uses, to suit different applications require medical treatment.
Equipment Design
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First Aid
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instrumentation
2.Trauma assessment and first aid in the confined spaces after major natural disasters.
Wenqian WANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Wentao SANG ; Wenwen LIU ; Yuan BIAN ; Jiali WANG ; Chang PAN ; Yuguoi CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2023;35(7):777-781
Major natural disasters seriously threaten human life and health. After earthquakes and other catastrophes, survivors are often trapped in the confined spaces caused by the collapse of ground and buildings, with relative separation from the outside world, restricted access, complex environment, and oncoming or ongoing unsafety, leading to the rescue extremely difficult. In order to save lives and improve the outcome more efficiently in the confined spaces after natural disasters, it is very important to standardize and reasonably apply the trauma assessment and first aid workflow. This study focuses on trauma assessment and first aid. From the aspects of trauma assessment, vital signs stabilization, hemostasis and bandaging, post-trauma anti-infection, and the transportation of patients, a trauma first aid work process suitable for a small space of a major natural disaster is formed, It is helpful to realize the immediate and efficient treatment of trauma in the confined spaces after natural catastrophes, to reduce the rate of death and disability and improve the outcome of patients.
Humans
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Disasters
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First Aid
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Confined Spaces
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Earthquakes
3.First aid knowledge and educational needs related to maxillofacial trauma among elementary school teachers in Jeollabuk-do.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health 2015;39(1):43-50
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the knowledge of elementary school teachers regarding first aid for maxillofacial trauma and the need for education on this topic in an effort to provide information for the development of teacher education programs. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 320 elementary school teachers who visited the Education and Training Center of Jeollabukdo to take training courses answered a self-administered survey. RESULTS: We found that 38.8 percent of the elementary school teachers had witnessed the occurrence of maxillofacial trauma in students. While 53.4 percent of the teachers replied that they did not have adequate knowledge of first aid for maxillofacial trauma, only 10.7 percent reported receiving this education while they served as teachers or when they were studying to be teachers at college. The teachers who had received instruction for dealing with maxillofacial trauma as teachers or as college students were 3.6-fold more likely to report that they would provide first aid for maxillofacial trauma compared with those who had not received such training. Many teachers had incorrect knowledge about how to cope with this type of trauma, indicating the need for providing correct information to this population. Finally, 99.1 percent of the elementary school teachers considered receiving education about first aid for maxillofacial trauma necessary. CONCLUSIONS: The development of teacher education programs is required to help elementary school teachers offer appropriate first aid when maxillofacial trauma occurs.
Cross-Sectional Studies
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Education
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First Aid*
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Humans
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Jeollabuk-do
5.Research Progress of External Defibrillation Technique and Its Application.
Pengfei LYU ; Jilun YE ; Xu ZHANG ; Yang SUN ; Jiapeng PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(3):188-192
Defibrillator is an important first aid equipment with people attach importance to life and health in today, people pay more attention to the development of defibrillator. This paper reviews the development history of the defibrillator, gives a brief introduction to the structure and working principle of the defibrillator, and then analyzes the key technology of defibrillator, compares the mainstream products on the market and prospects the development trend of defibrillator.
Defibrillators
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Electric Countershock
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First Aid
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Humans
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Technology
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Ventricular Fibrillation
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therapy
6.Expert consensus on standardized chair-side first aid of medical emergencies during dental management.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(5):441-454
The medical emergencies during oral diagnosis and treatment needs urgent treatment. If the emergent situations are not managed immediately and correctly, the consequences may be lethal to the patients. Due to the actuality that most of the dental clinicians are insufficient in medical first aid theoretically and practically, the Society of Stomatological Emergency, Chinese Stomatological Association organized some domestic famous dental and medical experts to write the present clinical diagnosis and treatment expert consensus on the basis of repeated discussion.The consensus aims to guide the dental clinician to take correct steps in the process of chair-side first aid in case of medical emergency, so as to reduce the risks, to prevent medical emergencies and to ensure the life safety and health of patients.
Consensus
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Dental Care
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Emergencies
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First Aid
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Humans
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Oral Medicine
7.Experts' comment.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(5):393-393
8.The Current State of Airway Management and Ventilation at the Pre-Hospital Stage by Emergency Medical Technicians.
Jae Hyuk KIM ; Jin Seong CHO ; Yong Su LIM ; Soo Bock LEE ; Sung Youl HYUN ; Jin Joo KIM ; Gun LEE ; Hyuk Jun YANG ; Il RHEU
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2011;22(2):129-141
PURPOSE: Airway management and ventilation at the pre-hospital stage are essential and very critical to patient welfare. In Korea, however, methods other than the use of a bag valve mask are hardly used at the pre-hospital stage by emergency medical technicians (EMTs). This study survey the current state of airway management and respiratory first aid at the pre-hospital stage. METHODS: A questionnaire survey of 356 EMTs was conducted by distributing questionnaires directly to first-class EMTs who participated in clinical training at emergency centers or by sending questionnaires and receiving answers by E-mail. The questionnaire solicited information concerning general characteristics of EMTs, monthly frequency of pre-hospital airway management of patients and the will of EMTs. Subjects were divided into two groups according to governmental subdivision or presence of training within 1-year. RESULTS: Concerning airway management and ventilation at the pre-hospital stage, the use of methods other than nasal prong and simple mask was very rare. As to the reasons, the respondents mentioned the shortage of manpower and lack of knowledge/experience. There was no significant difference in the ratio of pre-hospital airway management between urban and suburban/rural settings. Training within 1-year was not related to increased enforcement of airway management. CONCLUSION: In Korea, pre-hospital airway management is not well implemented by EMTs. Causes are deficiency of rescuer, less actual patient treatment experience and deficiency of knowledge/experience. Education and work experience can influence pre-hospital airway management. But, most pre-hospital airway management is unaffected by education and work experience.
Airway Management
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Electronic Mail
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Emergencies
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Emergency Medical Technicians
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First Aid
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Humans
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Korea
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Masks
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Ventilation
9.The Epidemiology of Spectator Injury and Illness in the Korean Professional Baseball League: 2 Consecutive Seasons (2011-2012) at the Jamsil Stadium.
Joo Han OH ; Joon Yub KIM ; Byung Chae JO ; Gwang Young SUNG
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2015;33(1):6-12
The aim of this study was to verify the epidemiology of spectator injury and illness in the baseball stadium during the games and the role of the on-site physician in hospital referral of spectators. We retrospectively reviewed the 'Documents of the medical aids' from 2011 to 2012 at Jamsil stadium. We have provided medical consultation to spectators as on-site physicians since 2012. The incidence of spectator injury and illness was 0.009% (1.68 spectators/game). During the study period, a total 448 spectators visited the first aid station, of which 324 cases (72%) were injuries and 124 cases (28%) were illness. The most common cause of injury was direct foul ball attacks (58.6%). According to the location of injuries, upper extremity injuries were most common, however, severe injury cases that were immediately referred to the hospital by ambulance were more commonly facial and oral injuries (p=0.000). Severe injuries occurred more frequently in games on weekends than weekdays (p=0.000).Headache was the most common illness followed by gastrointestinal problems. Hospital referrals were more frequent in the 2012 season when we were designated on-site physicians, as compared to the 2011 season (p=0.035).
Ambulances
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Baseball*
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Epidemiology*
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First Aid
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Incidence
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Referral and Consultation
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Retrospective Studies
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Seasons*
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Upper Extremity
10.Factors Affecting Health Promotion Behaviors of Upper Grade Elementary Students.
Child Health Nursing Research 2017;23(3):319-328
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify factors affecting health promotion behaviors of upper grade elementary students. METHODS: A descriptive study was carried out with 282 fifth or sixth elementary school students from two cities, Korea. Data were collected using self-administrative questionnaires containing items on health knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavior control and health promotion behavior, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Cronbach's α, Pearson Correlation Coefficients, and multiple regression analysis with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 program. RESULTS: There were significant positive correlations between health promotion behavior and health knowledge (r=.36, p<.001), attitudes (r=.41, p<.001), subjective norms (r=.36, p<.001), perceived behavior control (r=.49, p<.001). Perceived behavior control (β=.38, p<.001), health knowledge (β=.26, p<.001), perceived health status - good (β=.15, p=.005) were significant factors affecting health promotion behavior and explained 31%(F=43.29, p<.001) of variance. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that level of health promotion behavior is appropriate and perceived behavior control is the most important factor for health promotion behavior among the predictors. These findings also suggest that it is necessary to promote perceived behavior control and health knowledge in developing health promotion intervention programs for these students, as well as a need to strengthen education on sex behavior and health, accident prevention and first aid.
Accident Prevention
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Behavior Control
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Education
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First Aid
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Health Promotion*
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Health Status
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Humans
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Korea
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Sexual Behavior