1.A survey on perception of disaster management among medical students
Yi ZHAO ; Zhouxian PAN ; Yihan CAO ; Jun ZHAO ; Jingcheng ZHANG ; Lanqing HUO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(4):584-587
Objective To investigate current situation of disaster medicine courses among medical schools in China and perception of disaster management among medical students.Methods The survey was conducted among medical students from 14 medical schools in China.A questionnaire which included self-evaluation of ability to practice disaster management, status of disaster medicine courses and self-interest in learning disaster management was used.Results The survey showed that only a few of medical schools offered disaster medicine courses and the quality of current courses was not satisfying.Medical students were generally lack of systematic perception of disaster management, but they were interested in studying related knowledge.Conclusions It is necessary to design disaster medicine courses of high quality and promote them among medical schools in China.It can not only meet the requirements of medical students, but also effectively improve the response capacity of medical students and doctors when facing catastrophes.
2.The 494th case: acute pancreatitis, acute acalculous cholecystitis and anaphylaxis
Zhouxian PAN ; Lianglu WANG ; Le CUI ; Jingnan LI ; Xi WU ; Li ZHANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Jueruizhi JIA ; Mengyi WANG ; Yunlu FENG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2022;61(5):603-606
A young male patient with abdominal pain and fever was diagnosed as acute hyper-triglyceridemicpancreatitis is clear. During the recovery of pancreatitis, the patient developed acute acalculous cholecystitis, as well as carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter infection and Cytomegaloviremia, and had anaphylaxis for several times after the use of antibiotics, which cannot be completely explained by drug allergy. This paper analyzes the possible causes of multiple diseases in the same patient in detail.