1.A Cohort Study of Incidence Rate and Causes of School Accidents in a Boys' Middle School in Taegu.
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1987;20(2):331-340
To determine the incidence rate of school accidents and its associated factors, a cohort observation was carried out in a boys' high school of a total 2,324 students for an academic year from March 1986 to February 1987. Data for accidents were collected by the author (school nurse) as students came to the school health station for treatment of accidental injury. Data for school activities were obtained from the diary of academic affairs. A total of 603 students made 1,126 visits to the station for accidental injury during the study period that gave an average 1.9 accidents per student. The average number of visits for accidental injury per day was 5.1 and the incidence rate of accidental injury was 2.2 per 1,000 student days. Each class had about 30 accidents on the average in a year. However there were two classes that had exceptionally high incidence rate of accidents; 54 accidents in one class where 10 athletes were assigned and 58 accidents in the other class where the teacher in charge was on vacation for two months. The highest incidence rate of accident was observed in June (3.4 per 1,000 student days) and the lowest rates were in December and February (1.5 and 0.7 per 1,000 student days, respectively) and there were no appreciable difference by day of week. Accidents were caused by mischief or carelessness of students in 62.2% and by the inappropriate tools and facilities of school in 18.6%. The accidents caused by tools and facilities were mainly due to the antiquated chairs and tables. Referral rate to hospital for severe injury was three times higher in cloudy days and five times higher in rainy days than in clear days. There was almost no accident during the examination period but increased after the examination. Based on these findings, following measures are recommended to prevent school accident: disperse the athletes throughout the classes; should the teacher in charge leave the class for a long period, replace with another teacher who is familiar with the class to keep order; replace or repair the inappropriate tools and facilities; and warn the students for the risk of accident or broadcast music or let the students have light physical exercise to relieve the tension in cloudy or rainy day and after examination.
Athletes
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Cohort Studies*
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Daegu*
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Exercise
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Humans
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Incidence*
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Linear Energy Transfer
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Music
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Referral and Consultation
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School Health Services
2.Sonographic measurement of the gallbladder
Jung Wha JANG ; Sang Sook PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(4):872-877
It is essential to estimate the size, volume and wall thickness of the gallbladder in diagnosis of the gallbladder disease. Author measured maximum length, A-P diameter, width, wall thickness and volume of gallbladder ultrasonographically in 130 normal adults. The results are as follows; 1. The mean length of the gallbladder was 5.88±0.97 cm. 2. The mean A-P diameter of the gallbladder was 2.49±0.52c, on longitudinal scan and 2.48±0.42cm on coronal scan. 3. The mean width of the gallbladder was 2.48±0.46cm. 4. The mean wall thickness of thegallbladder was 2.09±0.29mm. 4. The mean volume of gallbladder was 27.09±10.07cm² by single cylinder method and 18.27±9.04cm³ by Weill method, but there was linear correlation between the two methods(p<0.001).
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Gallbladder Diseases
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Gallbladder
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Humans
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Methods
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Ultrasonography
3.Ultrastructure of 2 Malignant Fibrous Histiocytomas with Reference to the Histogenesis.
Tae Jung KWON ; Keum Min PARK ; Dong Wha LEE
Korean Journal of Pathology 1986;20(4):475-483
Electron microscopic study of two malignant fibrous histiocytomas confirmed the presence of previously described tumor cells in the literature. In addition, there existed intermediate cells with morphologic features of both myofibroblasts and histiocytes, or both histiocytes and smooth muscle cells. Our result supported the idea that malignant fibrous histiocytoma may be derived from the undifferentiated mesenchymal cells that differentiate primarily along a fibroblastic and histiocytic cells.
4.A Histological Study of a Congenital Glaucoma.
Jung Eon YANG ; Young Soon PARK ; Joo Wha LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1986;27(4):717-722
A pair of eyes of a 18 year-old girl with advanced congenital glaucoma was examined by light and electron microscopy. Results were as follows: 1. Trabecular meshwork and iris root showed fibrosis. 2. Schlemm's canal was absent. 3. Endothelium of the trabecular meshwork was degenerated. 4. Ciliary body was atrophied. 5. Inner layer of retina showed degeneration with the loss of nerve fiber layer and ganglion cell layer, which was replaced by Mueller cells. 6. Optic nerve showed atrophy from a loss of nerve fibers and there was proli feration of collagen tissue.
Adolescent
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Atrophy
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Ciliary Body
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Collagen
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Endothelium
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Female
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Fibrosis
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Ganglion Cysts
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Glaucoma*
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Humans
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Iris
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Microscopy, Electron
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Nerve Fibers
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Optic Nerve
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Retina
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Trabecular Meshwork
5.Coexistence of Linear Porokeratosis with Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis.
Joong Hun PARK ; Ill Seuk CHOI ; Soo Wha JUNG ; Duck Ha KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1987;25(1):146-149
The coexistence of the variants of porokeratosis is very rare. We report a case of coexistence of linear porokeratosis with disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP). A 43-year-old wornan first noticed a brownish papule on the left side of groin in early infancy. She developed multiple discrete or confluent keratotic plaques in linear fashion on the left lower extrernity and trunk in childhood. These leaions became pruritic in summer. Two years ago, she developed multiple scattered small annular lesions on the face and forearms. Her family history showed no abnormalities. Biopsy specimene from the groin and trunk showed eornoid lamella.
Adult
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Biopsy
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Forearm
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Groin
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Humans
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Porokeratosis*
6.Workload Measurement of Home Health Care Nurses' Services using Relative Value Units.
Tae Wha LEE ; Jung Sook PARK ; In Sook KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(6):1543-1555
Home health care is moving into a set of new realities. An era of competition and cost containment has arrived. Before nurses are able to contain costs or describe the relationship between nursing activities, cost must be accurately measured based on the nurse's workload. Nurses in home health care usually desire to measure expenses for one of three reasons : reimbursement, management, or research. The purpose of the study was to investigate the work input by Registered Nurse in each of the home health care activities by relative value units and identify the factors affecting the nurses' total work input in health care services. To measure the work input by nurses, work was defined by four dimensions: time, physical effort, mental effort, and stress. This study used a descriptive-correlational design. Data collection consisted of two phases. In phase I, data on home health activities performed by nurses were collected. In phase II, data on nurses' time, physical effort, mental effort, and stress in each of home health care activities discovered phase I were collected. In this method, the respondent was asked to rate a service in relation to a reference service using a ratio scale. The sample included 39 home health care nurses. The results of the study indicated that home health care activities performed by the nurses were in 10 categories and 69 items. Measuring the relative work inputs in each of home health care activities, and foley catheterization was selected as the reference to service. In terms of time and physical effort dimensions, full bath service was rated as the most strenuous among 69 activities by the respondents, and intramuscular injection was rated as least. It was found that emergency treatment required the highest mental effort and the highest stress, while blood sugar tests required the lowest mental effort. Approximately 91.3% of the variance in total work input was accounted for by the linear combination of time, physical effort, mental effort judgement, and stress. Examining the regression coefficients of those variables, physical effort, time, and stress were found as the predictors which were significantly associated with the total work of nurses in home health care. Professional nursing's next step in the conundrum of economic volatility is to develop a tool to reflect the interaction of functional deficiency and direct professional nursing care. And this will be a more accurate predictor of nursing resource use and ultimately a great forcaeter cost.
Baths
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Blood Glucose
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Cost Control
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Delivery of Health Care*
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Emergency Treatment
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Injections, Intramuscular
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Nursing
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Nursing Care
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Physical Exertion
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Urinary Catheterization
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Volatilization
7.Classification and Therapeutic Experiences of Orbital Tumors.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1997;38(8):1315-1321
The authors reviewed 104 cases(51 men and 53 women) of the orbital tumors diagnosed hitopathologically at the Department of Ophthalmology, Yeungnam University Hospital from March 1984 to April 1996. Age istribution of the orbital tumors was reviewed. Eighty-four cases of benign tumors were found evenly distributed in all decades, but twenty cases of malignant tumors were mainly distributed in 1st, 6th, and 7th decades. The frequency of benign orbital tumors was in the following order; dermolipoma(19%, 20 cases), dermoid cyst(13.5%, 14 cases), mucocele(7.7%, 8 cases), lipoma(6.7%, 7 cases) and pleomorphic adenoma (5.8%, 6 cases). Of malignant orbital tumors, the frequency was in the following order; retinoblastoma (3 cases), malignant melanoma (2 cases), sebaceous carcinoma(2 cases), and maxillary sinus carcinoma (2 cases). Malignant orbital tumors of eight expired cases were revealed as secondary or metastatic orbital tumors.
Adenoma, Pleomorphic
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Classification*
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Dermoid Cyst
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Humans
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Male
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Maxillary Sinus
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Melanoma
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Ophthalmology
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Orbit*
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Retinoblastoma
8.Modified Huches Procedure.
Young Boon PARK ; Wha Sun JUNG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(5):937-942
The authors performed reconstructive surgery for three cases of extensive upper and lower lid defects using modified Hughes procedure during the past one year. Two cases were upper lid reconstruction for the recurrent sebaceous carcinoma and the upper lid coloboma due to thermal bum. The other one was the adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lower lid. The first stage of this procedure was performed by tarsoconjunctival flap. The second procedure was performed after 6 weeks. This lid sharing technique was excellent for both cosmesis and lid function. All of the three patients have been very happy without any complications such as malposition of the lid margin, lid retraction or blepharoptosis.
Blepharoptosis
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Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic
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Coloboma
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Humans
9.A case of hemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-e.
Hee Jung KIM ; Dong Wha LEE ; Hea Ran PARK ; Young Chul OH
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1992;3(2):191-195
No abstract available.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
10.A clinical study of colorectal cancer.
Jin Han BAE ; Bong Wha CHUNG ; Jae Jung LEE ; Kyung Suk CHUNG ; Chul Jae PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1993;9(1):39-48
No abstract available.
Colorectal Neoplasms*