Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020

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Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
African Federation for Emergency Medicine resources for managing COVID-19 in low resourced settings
Despite containment efforts, infection with SARS-CoV-2 has reached
pandemic status. More than three-quarters of the world's nations and
territories have been affected, and cases are being found in previously
unaffected areas each day [1]. At the…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Bull horn injury causing traumatic tooth intrusion – ultrasound and CT imaging
Introduction: Traumatic injury to upper alveolus may result in apical displacement of the affected tooth/teeth
into the underlying alveolar bone. The tooth while being driven into the socket under the upwardly directed
impact force usually causes a…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Clinical teams&#039; experiences of crowding in public emergency centres in Cape Town, South Africa
Introduction: Crowding is a significant challenge for emergency centres (ECs) globally. While South Africa is not
alone in reckoning with high patient demand and insufficient resources to treat these patients; staff-to-patient
ratios are generally…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Drug dosing errors in simulated paediatric emergencies – Comprehensive dosing guides outperform length-based tapes with precalculated drug doses
Background: The accuracy of drug dosing calculations during medical emergencies in children has not been
evaluated extensively. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the accuracy of drug dose calculations using
the Broselow tape, the PAWPER…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Interpretation of emergency CT scans in polytrauma: trauma surgeon vs<br /><br />
radiologist
Introduction: Time is critical in the trauma setting. Emergency computed tomography (CT) scans are usually
interpreted by the attending doctor and plans to manage the patient are implemented before the formal radiological
report is available. This…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Major interpersonal violence cases seen in a Pretoria academic hospital over a one-year period, with emphasis on community assault cases
Introduction: Interpersonal violence cases make up a significant portion of the trauma cases seen in emergency
centres in South Africa. Community assaults are extremely violent attacks on suspected perpetrators by members
of the community aimed at…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Medical student satisfaction and confidence in simulation-based learning in Rwanda – Pre and post-simulation survey research
Introduction: Simulation-based learning (SBL) has been shown to effectively improve medical knowledge, procedural
proficiency, comfort with undertaking taught tasks, inter-professional communication, teamwork and
teaching skills. This study aimed…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Palliation, end-of-life care and burns; concepts, decision-making and communication – A narrative review
Palliative care is the turn from cure as the priority of care to symptom relief and comfort care. Although very
little is published in the burn literature on palliative care, guidelines can be gleaned from the general literature
on palliative care,…

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 10 issue 2 2020<br /><br />
African Journal of Emergency Medicine<br /><br />
Patterns of injury at an Ethiopian referral hospital: Using an institutional trauma registry to inform injury prevention and systems strengthening
Background: Data about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of injury in
low- and middle-income countries. Institutional trauma registries (ITRs) are a key tool for collecting epidemiologic
data about injury.…
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