• 제목/요약/키워드: alert presentation

검색결과 6건 처리시간 0.023초

Requirement Analysis of Korean Public Alert Service using News Data (뉴스 데이터를 활용한 재난문자 요구사항 분석)

  • Lee, Hyunji;Byun, Yoonkwan;Chang, Sekchin;Choi, Seong Jong
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
    • /
    • 제25권6호
    • /
    • pp.994-1003
    • /
    • 2020
  • In this paper, we investigated the current issues on the KPAS(Korean Public Alert Service) by News analysis. News articles, from May 15, 2005 to April 30, 2020, were collected with the key word of 'KPAS' through the News Big-Data System provided by the Korea Press Foundation. The results of the content analysis are as follows. First, the issues on alert presentation were categorized by alarm sound, message content, alert level, transmission frequency, delay, reception range, time of alert, and language. Issues on inability to receive KPAS messages were categorized into authority, mobile, sending standard, mobile communication infra, etc. For the last two to three years, news on the inability issues had decreased, while news on the presentation issues had increased. This tells us that the public demand for improvement in the KPAS lies in the presentation issues. The demand for societal resolutions to the presentation issues especially on message content, transmission frequency, and reception range has soared.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea and Seizure Caused by Temporo-Sphenoidal Encephalocele

  • Hammer, Alexander;Baer, Ingrid;Geletneky, Karsten;Steiner, Hans-Herbert
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
    • /
    • 제57권4호
    • /
    • pp.298-302
    • /
    • 2015
  • This case report describes the symptoms and clinical course of a 35-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with a temporo-sphenoidal encephalocele. It is characterized by herniation of cerebral tissue of the temporal lobe through a defect of the skull base localized in the middle fossa. At the time of first presentation the patient complained about recurrent nasal discharge of clear fluid which had begun some weeks earlier. She also reported that three months earlier she had for the first time suffered from a generalized seizure. In a first therapeutic attempt an endoscopic endonasal approach to the sphenoid sinus was performed. An attempt to randomly seal the suspicious area failed. After frontotemporal craniotomy, it was possible to localize the encephalocele and the underlying bone defect. The herniated brain tissue was resected and the dural defect was closed with fascia of the temporalis muscle. In summary, the combination of recurrent rhinorrhea and a first-time seizure should alert specialists of otolaryngology, neurology and neurosurgery of a temporo-sphenoidal encephalocele as a possible cause. Treatment is likely to require a neurosurgical approach.

The Effect of Problem-Based Learning for Patient Safety on Self-Leadership, Patient Safety Competencies, and Reflective Thinking of Nursing Students

  • Park, Jung-Ha;Yun, Ji-Ah;Park, Kyoung-Duck
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
    • /
    • 제11권2호
    • /
    • pp.194-204
    • /
    • 2022
  • This study is a one-group pretest-posttest design to evaluate the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) for patient safety on self-leadership, patient safety competencies, and reflective thinking of nursing students. The research was conducted from March 2 to April 15, 2022, in which 57 nursing students participated. PBL for patient safety was examined in a total of 8 sessions in the order of motivation, problem identification, task performance planning, problem-solving methods, summary and solution, presentation, and evaluation. The following topics of patient safety were selected for each team: nursing records, high-alert medication, medication error and intravenous fluid regulation, blood transfusion care, fall, bedsore, infection control, and pain management. We provided feedback on the learning process and outcomes of nursing students. According to the results, self-leadership showed a statistically significant improvement in self-expectations (t=2.60, p=0.01), goal setting (t=2.84, p<0.01), self-reward (t=3.32, p<0.01), and self-criticism (t=2.32, p=0.02). Patient safety competencies showed a statistically significant improvement in patient safety knowledge (t=13.05, p<0.001) and patient safety skills (t=4.87, p<0.001) but not in reflective thinking. The results prove that PBL for patient safety is an effective teaching-learning strategy to improve self-leadership and patient safety competencies. Future studies must develop and validate specific and long-term teaching-learning methods to improve reflective thinking.

A Method of Image Display on Cellular Broadcast Service (재난문자 서비스에서의 이미지 표출 방안)

  • Byun, Yoonkwan;Lee, Hyunji;Chang, Sekchin;Choi, Seong Jong;Pyo, Kyungsoo
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
    • /
    • 제25권3호
    • /
    • pp.399-404
    • /
    • 2020
  • The Disaster text service is a text-based service for public alert. But, foreigners who are not familiar with korean can not understand exactly the disaster text messages provided. Using multimedia information such as images is expected to solve this problem. However, the current disaster message service method is not suitable for multimedia information delivery. This study proposes a firmware-based disaster character service method for displaying disaster image in a terminal. A device using this method should store images corresponding to the type of disaster and use special characters to inform the presentation of image in a terminal. This approach can be implemented in the new firmware installed device and it can be work with the existing device.

The Climate Change and Zoonosis (Zoonotic Disease Prevention and Control) (기후변화와 인수공통전염병 관리)

  • Jung, Suk-Chan
    • 한국환경농학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 한국환경농학회 2009년도 정기총회 및 국제심포지엄
    • /
    • pp.228-239
    • /
    • 2009
  • The observations on climate change show a clear increase in the temperature of the Earth's surface and the oceans, a reduction in the land snow cover, and melting of the sea ice and glaciers. The effects of climate change are likely to include more variable weather, heat waves, increased mean temperature, rains, flooding and droughts. The threat of climate change and global warming on human and animal health is now recognized as a global issue. This presentation is described an overview of the latest scientific knowledge on the impact of climate change on zoonotic diseases. Climate strongly affects agriculture and livestock production and influences animal diseases, vectors and pathogens, and their habitat. Global warming are likely to change the temporal and geographical distribution of infectious diseases, including those that are vector-borne such as West Nile fever, Rift Valley fever, Japanese encephalitis, bluetongue, malaria and visceral leishmaniasis, and other diarrheal diseases. The distribution and prevalence of vector-borne diseases may be the most significant effect of climate change. The impact of climate change on the emergence and re-emergence of animal diseases has been confirmed by a majority of countries. Emerging zoonotic diseases are increasingly recognized as a global and regional issue with potential serious human health and economic impacts and their current upward trends are likely to continue. Coordinated international responses are therefore essential across veterinary and human health sectors, regions and countries to control and prevent emerging zoonoses. A new early warning and alert systems is developing and introducing for enhancing surveillance and response to zoonotic diseases. And international networks that include public health, research, medical and veterinary laboratories working with zoonotic pathogens should be established and strengthened. Facing this challenging future, the long-term strategies for zoonotic diseases that may be affected by climate change is need for better prevention and control measures in susceptible livestock, wildlife and vectors in Korea. In conclusion, strengthening global, regional and national early warning systems is extremely important, as are coordinated research programmes and subsequent prevention and control measures, and need for the global surveillance network essential for early detection of zoonotic diseases.

  • PDF

PARATHYROID ADENOMA EXPERIENCE WITH THREE CASES PRESENTING CLINICALLY (부갑상선 선종 - 임상증례 3 예 보고 -)

  • Seel David J.;Oh Sung-Soo;Park Yoon-Kyu;Chung Dong-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
    • /
    • 제2권1호
    • /
    • pp.61-66
    • /
    • 1986
  • Three cases of hyperparathyroidism are presented from our experience at Presbyterian Medical Center in Chonju in the hope that this will alert us all to the variegated patterns of clinical presentation. In the first case the principal symptom was muscular weakness. In the second a bone cyst (which was part of the syndrome of osteitis fibrosa cystica); and in the third case rib cage tenderness, backache, and persistent epigastric pain. All three had adenomas, but in Case 2 the adenomas were multiple. All three responded to surgical resection and remain well.

  • PDF