1.Paint-Gun Injuries
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(1):95-99
As a variety of the industrial accidents, we have experienced the paint-gun injuries at ship yard. Authors have experienced 17 patients (18 cases) of the paint-gun injuries at Okpo Daewoo Hospital, Daewoo Medical Foundation, Kyungnam from January, 1986 to September, 1992. After clinical and roentgenographical analysis, the clinical results were summarized as follows: The hand was the most common site (83.3%) among the upper extremity injuries, espicially right hand and we have had good results from the extensive debridement, curettage, prophylactic antibiotics and the penrose drain insertion in extensive injury cases, compared with minimal injury cases. However, we concluded that most of the cases in Paint-injures were preventalbe.
Accidents, Occupational
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Curettage
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Debridement
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Gyeongsangnam-do
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Hand
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Humans
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Ships
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Upper Extremity
2.Culture Study in Neonatal infection.
Ja Ye KIM ; Seung Joo LEE ; Keun LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(5):433-438
No abstract available.
3.Operative Treatment of Burst Fracture in Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Spine Using Kaneda Instrument.
Jae Lim CHO ; Ye Soo PARK ; Do Hyeung KIM
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1997;4(1):81-89
No abstract available.
Spine*
4.Effects of the Nursing Intervention on Mother-Infant Interaction.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(6):1355-1364
Mother and infant relationship has a great influence on child's developments. In this study, nursing intervention to increase maternal sensitivity to the infant's cues was applied to 25 primiparas (Experimental Group). Mother and infant interacations of these primiparas were compared with those of 25 primiparas (Control Group) who did not receive the nursing intervention. Fifty primiparas and infants were recruited from a university hospital, a general hospital, and an OBGY clinic located in Taegu city. Mother and infant interactions were assessed at 6 weeks after birth using videotapes. Feeding situations were videotaped and two trained observers analyzed the tapes. Data were collected from March 23rd to July 27th of 1998. Mother and infant interactions during feeding were assessed by the response rating scale which was modified by the author based on NCAST feeding scale (Barnard, 1978a) and AMIS scale (Price, 1983). The validity of the modified rating scale was verified by faculty members and researchers who previously had research experience in the area. Cronbach's Alpha of the modified scale for this study was .90. The data was analyzed by SAS program, using wilcoxon rank sums test, chi square test, Fisher's exact test, and ANOVA. Findings were as follows: 1. Mothers in the experimental group were more likely to have higher scores in mother and infant interactions during feeding than mothers in the control group. 2. Mothers in the experimental group showed better sensitivity to infant's signals or cues, provided growth fostering, and had higher responsibility to the infant's distress than mothers in the control group. 3. Infants in the experimental group showed higher clarity of cues and responsibility to the mother's behaviors than infants in the control group. 4. Mothers and infants in the experimental group showed higher synchronic responses than mothers and infants in the control group. In conclusion, this study has shown that the applied nursing intervention promoted mother and infant interaction among primiparas. Therefore, this study suggests that the nursing interventions to increase maternal sensitivity to the infant's cues should be broadly applied to primiparas, which can be beneficial to the social, affective, and cognitive developments of their children.
Child
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Cues
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Daegu
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Foster Home Care
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Infant
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Mother-Child Relations*
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Mothers
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Nursing*
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Parturition
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Videotape Recording
5.THE FREE DEEP INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY SKIN FLAP WITHOUT RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE.
Myong Chul PARK ; Ye Shik SHIN ; Kwan Shik KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(5):1082-1089
No abstract available.
Epigastric Arteries*
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Rectus Abdominis*
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Skin*
6.REPLANTATION OF AN AMPUTATED NOSE.
Ye Shik SHIN ; Myong Chul PARK ; Kwan Shik KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(5):1077-1081
No abstract available.
Nose*
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Replantation*
7.Effects of Antenatal Indomethacin on Neonate.
Ja Ye KIM ; Seung Joo LEE ; Keun LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(11):1066-1072
No abstract available.
Humans
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Indomethacin*
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Infant, Newborn*
8.Popliteal Artery Occlusion after Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Report.
Ye Yeon WON ; Hyoung Won KIM ; Kyung Il CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(5):1485-1490
Vascular injury is a serious but rare complication of hip procedures. Most of vascular complications reported in articles occured in vessels around hip joint and femoral artery. To date, report of popliteal artery occlusion during or after total hip arthroplasty was absent. The authors have experienced one case of popliteal artery occlusion after total hip arthroplasty. It was suspected that the cause of occlusion of this particular case was a excessive maneuvering of limb during operation and then, artheromatous plaque fracture or thrombosis made occulusion in popliteal artery. Angiographic embolectomy using a catheter was performed and circulation of limb was recovered. To reduce the risk of vascular complications after total hip arthroplasty procedure, we recommend a thorough evaluation of lower extremity circulation in risky patient. And if a vascular insult is suspected either during or soon after the procedure, then a vascular consultation with arteriography including popliteal artery should be obtained urgently. Delay in treatment could result in a deleterious outcome.
Angiography
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip*
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Catheters
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Embolectomy
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Extremities
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Femoral Artery
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Hip
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Hip Joint
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Popliteal Artery*
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Thrombosis
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Vascular System Injuries
9.A clinical study of discoid meniscus.
Sung Jae KIM ; Ye Yeon WON ; Byung Moo CHOI
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1993;5(2):191-196
No abstract available.
10.Refracture of bones of the forearm after plate removal: Analysis of 3 cases.
Byoung Suck KIM ; Ye Soo PARK ; Il Yong CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(4):1443-1451
No abstract available.
Forearm*