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[Communicating Risk in Public Health Emergencies: A WHO Guideline for Emergency Risk Communication (Erc) Policy and Practice].

Das Gesundheitswesen, 2019
BACKGROUND Risk communication in public health emergencies is an essential part of any emergency response. AIM The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to provide WHO Member States, partners and stakeholders involved in emergency preparedness and ...
C. Christof   +2 more
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Hypertensive Emergencies in the Emergency Department

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2015
Hypertension affects approximately one-third of Americans. An additional 30% are unaware that they harbor the disease. Significantly increased blood pressure constitutes a hypertensive emergency that could lead to end-organ damage. When organs such as the brain, heart, or kidney are affected, an intervention that will lower the blood pressure in ...
Omoyemi, Adebayo, Robert L, Rogers
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Allergic emergencies in the emergency room

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1999
It is now clear that the prevalence of allergic diseases is increasing everywhere. For example, the cumulative prevalence of allergic diseases places them second as a cause of morbidity in the American population. It has been estimated that 10% of the US populat ion will have asthma or eczema, 10-15% allergic rhinitis, and 10-15% a drug allergy during ...
F, Staikowsky, C, Zanker, L, Casenove
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Triage Performance in Emergency Medicine: A Systematic Review.

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2019
STUDY OBJECTIVE Rapid growth in emergency department (ED) triage literature has been accompanied by diversity in study design, methodology, and outcome assessment.
J. Hinson   +6 more
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The Emergence of Emergence

2002
Abstract The writer of Ecclesiastes who proclaimed that “The thing that hath been is that which shall be; and that which is done shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun” was taking an extremely short-term point of view.
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Hci for emergencies

CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
Emergencies put people in a particular state of mind and often also in difficult physical situations. When de-signing information technology for emergencies, these two sides have to be taken into account in the various activities supporting design. This includes studying and understanding the users and the influential factors for good designs, engaging
Klann M.   +4 more
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President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2018
Due to lack of facilities and expensive medicines most of the patients in developing courtiers do not get adequate treatment for HIV/AIDS. Hence it was an immediate requirement that the developed countries and the developing countries walk hand in hand ...
Siddharthsinh Jadeja   +3 more
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Pediatric emergencies: thoracic emergencies

European Radiology, 2002
Emergencies always require rapid diagnosis and an urgent or semi-urgent medical, interventional, or surgical action. In most cases radiology plays an essential role in making an accurate diagnosis. Reviewing the causes of acute respiratory pathology in the different pediatric age groups, we thought it would be interesting to divide the pathologies into
L, Breysem   +5 more
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The relationship between workplace violence, job satisfaction and turnover intention in emergency nurses.

International Emergency Nursing, 2019
BACKGROUND Emergency department personnel are exposed to high risk of workplace violence (WPV) and nurses are the main victims. Few researchers have investigated the effects of WPV on job satisfaction and turnover intention among nurses.
Na Li   +4 more
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