Assessing and responding to anxiety and panic in the Emergency Department [0.03%]
急诊科焦虑和恐慌的发生及应对措施评估
Kate Derrick,Tim Green,Timothy Wand
Kate Derrick
Anxiety and panic symptoms are widespread in the general population. The physical manifestations of anxiety and panic commonly account for people presenting to Emergency Departments (EDs). It is therefore important for ED clinicians to be i...
An evaluation of the use of management care plans for people who frequently attend the emergency department [0.03%]
急诊科频繁就诊人群的管理护理计划使用评估
Marie Frances Gerdtz,Suzanne Kapp,Elaine Michael et al.
Marie Frances Gerdtz et al.
Objective: To evaluate the use of management plans for people who frequently attend the emergency department (ED). Background: Manageme...
Observational Study
Australasian emergency care. 2019 Dec;22(4):229-235. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2019.08.001 2019
The epidemiology of emergency presentations for falls across Western Victoria, Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚维多利亚州西部跌倒急诊就诊的流行病学特征
Kara L Holloway-Kew,Tim R Baker,Muhammad A Sajjad et al.
Kara L Holloway-Kew et al.
Background: In order to develop and implement prevention strategies for falls, comprehensive epidemiological data are required. Therefore, this study mapped emergency presentations for falls across the western region of V...
Laughter is the best medicine: A novel finding in the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia in a paediatric emergency patient [0.03%]
笑是最好的良药:儿科急诊室治疗阵发性心动过速的一项新发现
Jeremy Pallas,John-Paul Smiles
Jeremy Pallas
We present a novel case of laughter induction that was noted to terminate an episode of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) in a 10 year old girl who presented to a large metropolitan emergency department. In the initial management of this p...
Crystal methamphetamine's impact on frontline emergency services in Victoria, Australia [0.03%]
冰毒对澳大利亚维多利亚州急诊服务的影响
Rikki Jones,Kim Usher,Cindy Woods
Rikki Jones
Background: The use of crystal methamphetamine is a growing problem in Australia. Methamphetamine users can suffer adverse physical health effects, psychotic symptoms and methamphetamine-related aggressive behaviour. The ...
Prehospital and hospital delays for stroke patients treated with thrombolysis: access to health care facility - still a bottle neck in stroke care in developing nation [0.03%]
缺血性卒中溶栓治疗前及医院内的延误-发展中国家卒中患者获得医疗服务的途径仍然存在瓶颈问题
Ajay Kumar Mishra,Ramya Iyadurai
Ajay Kumar Mishra
The "All of Us" study - Non-clinical staff members' experience of performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in acute care settings [0.03%]
“我们都是研究对象”——非临床工作人员在急性护理环境中实施心肺复苏的体验
Bradley Chesham,Christopher Dawber
Bradley Chesham
Background: A multitude of Australian hospitals use non-clinical staff to assist with chest compressions and ancillary duties during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Whilst few studies have focused on psychological implicat...
The use and feasibility of an online software system to support assessment of accuracy and consistency in applying the Australasian Triage Scale [0.03%]
用于支持奥克兰循证护理中心系统回顾的在线软件系统的应用与可行性——评估澳大利亚分诊规则的应用精度和一致性的使用与可行性
Wayne Varndell,Alister Hodge,Elizabeth Ryan et al.
Wayne Varndell et al.
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use and feasibility of a software system called the Triage Quality Assessment Software in New South Wales emergency departments, to assist in evaluating triage dec...
Mental health presentations to the emergency department: A perspective on the involvement of social support networks [0.03%]
急诊科精神疾病病例的社会支持网络参与度分析
Donna Marynowski-Traczyk,Marc Broadbent,Stuart A Kinner et al.
Donna Marynowski-Traczyk et al.
The involvement of families, carers and significant others (i.e. social support networks) has a positive corollary for a person experiencing mental health problems. Accordingly, in Australia involvement of social support networks within men...
Paramedic student confidence, concerns, learning and experience with resuscitation decision-making and patient death: A pilot survey [0.03%]
有关急救学生自信、关注、复苏决策和患者死亡经历的调查研究试点工作
Natalie Elizabeth Anderson,Julia Slark,Kate Faasse et al.
Natalie Elizabeth Anderson et al.
Background: Around the world, many paramedics are authorised to withhold or terminate resuscitation. Research indicates this can be a challenging part of their role. Little is known about graduating paramedic student conf...