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The aim of this study was to audit the collection of samples to investigate unexplained hypoglycaemia
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: A protocol exists for the collection of samples to investigate unexplained hypoglycaemia, termed the 'hypopack'. These packs are kept in Accident and Emergency departments and neonatal special care baby units throughout Northern Ireland and most wards of the Regional Children's Hospital. A retrospective audit of 107 hypopacks received between July 2001 and December 2003 more...
International Classification:
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases - unexplained hypoglycaemia
Categories:
unexplained hypoglycaemia
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Ann Clin Biochem,
Vol: 45 Page: 486-8 September 2008
T. F. Lang; D. Cardy; D. Carson; C. M. Loughrey; E. Hanna
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This study aimed to explore Emergency departments to ascertain current procedures for identifying and managing child abuse
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) may be the first point at which children who have been subject to abuse or neglect come into contact with professionals who are able to act for their protection. In order to ascertain current procedures for identifying and managing child abuse, we conducted a survey of EDs in England and Northern Ireland. METHODS: Questionnaires were sent to the more...
International Classification:
Practice/knowledge - child abuse
Categories:
child abuse
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Emerg Med J,
Vol: 24 Page: 831-5 December 2007
P. Sidebotham; T. Biu; L. Goldsworthy
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This study aimed to explore whether cases of possible non-accidental injury as identified using five risk indicators give rise to any subjective concerns of child abuse
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether cases of possible non-accidental injury as identified using five risk indicators give rise to any subjective concerns of child abuse. METHODS: Questionnaires were completed by the triage nurse and attending doctor for every child attending the general hospitals of the North Western Health Board, with an injury, during a six month period. The more...
International Classification:
Practice/knowledge - non-accidental injury
Categories:
non-accidental injury, child abuse;
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Emerg Med J,
Vol: 21 Page: 562-4 September 2004
A. McKinney; G. Lane; F. Hickey
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This article discusses improving inter-hospital transfer
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Paediatr Nurs,
Vol: 16 Page: 24-7 September 2004
C. Neill; U. Hughes
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