• 제목/요약/키워드: Electrocardiogram(ECG)

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간호교육기관의 실험실습설비 보유실태 조사 (A Survey on the Actual State of Laboratory Facilities and Equipments at Nursing Schools)

  • 임난영;이선옥;서문자;김혜숙;김문실;오경옥
    • 대한간호
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.108-117
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    • 1997
  • This study was carried out to examine the standards for evaluation of laboratory facilities and equipment. These constitute the most important yet vulnerable area of our system of higher education among the six school evaluation categories provided by the Korean Council for University Education. To obtain data on the present situation of holdings and management of laboratory facilities and equipment at nursing schools in Korea, questionnaires were prepared by members of a special committee of the Korea Nursing Education Society on the basis of the Standards for University Laboratory Facilities and Equipment issued by the Ministry of Education. The questionnaires were sent to nursing schools across the nation by mail on October 4, 1995. 39 institutions completed and returned the questionnaires by mail by December 31 of the same year. The results of the analysis of the survey were as follows: 1. The Physical Environment of Laboratories According to the results of investigation of 14 nursing departments at four-year colleges, laboratories vary in size ranging from 24 to 274.91 pyeong ($1{\;}pyeong{\;}={\;}3.3m^2).$. The average number of students in a laboratory class was 46.93 at four-year colleges, while the number ranged from 40 to 240 in junior colleges. The average floor space of laboratories at junior colleges, however, was almost the same as those, of laboratories at four-year colleges. 2. The Actual State of Laboratory Facilities and Equipment Laboratory equipment possessed by nursing schools at colleges and universities showed a very wide distribution by type, but most of it does not meet government standards according to applicable regulations while some types of equipment are in excess supply. The same is true of junior colleges. where laboratory equipment should meet a different set of government standards specifically established for junior colleges. Closer investigation is called for with regard to those types of equipment which are in short supply in more than 80 percent of colleges and universities. As for the types of equipment in excess supply, investigation should be carried out to determine whether they are really needed in large quantities or should be installed. In many cases, it would appear that unnecessary equipment is procured, even if it is already obsolete, merely for the sake of holding a seemingly impressive armamentarium. 3. Basic Science Laboratory Equipment Among the 39 institutions, five four-year colleges were found to possess equipment for basic science. Only one type of essential equipment, tele-thermometers, and only two types of recommended equipment, rotators and dip chambers, were installed in sufficient numbers to meet the standards. All junior colleges failed to meet the standards in all of equipment categories. Overall, nursing schools at all of the various institutions were found to be below per in terms of laboratory equipment. 4. Required Equipment In response to the question concerning which type of equipment was most needed and not currently in possession, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) machines and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors topped the list with four respondents each, followed by measuring equipment. 5. Management of Laboratory Equipment According to the survey, the professors in charge of clinical training and teaching assistants are responsible for management of the laboratory at nursing schools at all colleges and universities, whereas the chief of the general affairs section or chairman of the nursing department manages the laboratory at junior colleges. This suggests that the administrative systems are more or less different. According to the above results, laboratory training could be defined as a process by which nursing students pick up many of the nursing skills necessary to become fully qualified nurses. Laboratory training should therefore be carefully planned to provide students with high levels of hands-on experience so that they can effectively handle problems and emergencies in actual situations. All nursing students should therefore be thoroughly drilled and given as much on-the-job experience as possible. In this regard, there is clearly a need to update the equipment criteria as demanded by society's present situation rather than just filling laboratory equipment quotas according to the current criteria.

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가와사끼병에서 감마글로불린 재투여가 필요했던 경우의 임상적 특징 (Clinical Characteristics in Patients with Kawasaki Disease Who Received Intravenous Gamma-globulin Retreatment)

  • 김덕수;한윤수;한헌석
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제45권11호
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    • pp.1411-1416
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    • 2002
  • 목 적 : 저자들은 IVGG의 재투여가 필요했던 환아들의 검사소견 및 임상적 특징을 알아보고, 재투여가 필요 없었던 환아들과 비교하여 재투여가 필요한 환아를 예측할 수 있는지 알아보고자 하였다. 방 법: 1997년 10월부터 2001년 2월까지 적어도 6개월 이상의 추적관찰이 가능하였던 117명의 환자를 대상으로 통상적인 혈액검사, 심전도, 신호평준화 심전도, 심초음파도를 후향적으로 검토하였다. IVGG 한번 투여 후 recurrent fever 혹은 recrudescence fever를 보이는 6명(5.1%)에게는 IVGG를 한번 더 투여하였으며, 그래도 발열이 지속되는 경우는 methylprednisolone를 한번 내지 두번을 pulse로 주었다. 결 과: 전체 117명의 환아 중 23명(19.7%)에서 6개월 이상의 추적 기간중 심장의 합병증이 생겼으며, 초기 심장의 합병증이 23명에서, 후기 합병증은 4명에서 관찰되었다. IVGG의 재투여가 필요했던 환자는 6명(5.1%)이었으며, 초기의 심장합병증은 IVGG을 재투여한 군에서 1회 투여한 군에 비하여 높으며(P<0.0001), 장기적인 심장 합병증도 재투여군이 높았다(P<0.0001). IVGG 재투여군 중 m-PD까지 사용했던 군도 초기 합병증 및 후기 합병증이 1회 투여군에 비하여 현저히 높았다. 전체적인 합병증 유무에 따른 여러 가지 검사 소견 중 CRP만이 합병증이 있는 군에서 유의하게 증가되어 있었으며($11.94{\pm}7.43$ vs $6.97{\pm}6.41$ P<0.01), IVGG 재투여군이 1회 투여군보다 CRP가 현저히 증가되어 있었다($15.68{\pm}8.67$ vs $7.44{\pm}6.50$ P<0.05). 결 론: 초기 검사에서 CRP가 현저히 높은 군이 합병증의 발생빈도도 높고 IVGG을 재 투여할 가능성도 높다. 그러나, IVGG의 재투여가 관상동맥 합병증의 발생을 감소시키지는 못하였다. 이는 IVGG의 재투여가 필요했던 군에서는 CRP의 결과에서 보듯이 많은 양의 IVGG가 필요할 정도로 심한 염증반응이 있었거나 IVGG 자체로는 효과적으로 심장 후유증을 예방할 수 없기 때문이라고 생각된다.