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Effect of the Preparatory School FAST Stroke Educational Program
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of FAST stroke educational program among all preparatory school students in the state of Qatar. METHODS: The pretest-posttest experimental research design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the FAST educational program in Qatar. A 30-minute audiovisual presentation was given to improve knowledge of stroke. We included grade 7 to 9 students during the academic year 2018–2019. The FAST program consisted of a pretest, an educational intervention, and immediate and long-term posttests at 2 months. RESULTS: A sample of 1244 students completed presurvey a...
Source: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing - September 10, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Computed Tomography Abnormalities and Epidemiology of Adult Patients Presenting With First Seizure to the Emergency Department in Qatar / Epidemiología y Alteraciones en la Tomografía Computarizada de los Pacientes Adultos Atendidos por una Primera Crisis Epiléptica en un Servicio de Urgencias en Qatar.
ConclusionsAdults who presented with first seizure to the ED in Qatar had a young male predominance, and a high proportion of brain CT scans were reported as abnormal. It is recommended that all such patients in this population should undergo prompt CT scanning in the ED, but the utility of routine electrolyte tests requires further investigation. Resumen ObjetivosExisten poco datos de la región del Medio Este del mundo en pacientes atendidos con una primera crisis epiléptica. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron describir las características epidemiológicas de los pacientes atendidos en el servicio de urgencias (SU) ...
Source: Academic Emergency Medicine - November 6, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sameer A. Pathan, Salem Abosalah, Sana Nadeem, Amjad Ali, Asma A. Hameed, Mandar Marathe, Peter A. Cameron Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research