Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.

Access to an intravenous (IV) route is very crucial in emergency patients under resuscitation. The difficulty to access and administer fluid and drugs through intravenous will influence the outcome of patient. In case of unavailable of intravenous route, the alternative is intraosseous access. To da...

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Main Authors: Balakrishnian M, Johar MJ, Ismail MS, Ahmad Khaldun I, Hamidah Y
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Published: Penerbit UKM 2013
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spelling my-ukm.journal.76142016-12-14T06:44:39Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7614/ Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation. Balakrishnian M, Johar MJ, Ismail MS, Ahmad Khaldun I, Hamidah Y, Access to an intravenous (IV) route is very crucial in emergency patients under resuscitation. The difficulty to access and administer fluid and drugs through intravenous will influence the outcome of patient. In case of unavailable of intravenous route, the alternative is intraosseous access. To date, there is no data available on the prevalence and pattern of intraosseous cannulation knowledge among emergency paramedics in the published literature from our country, even though the use of intraosseous cannulation for emergency patients is being practices. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine the level of knowledge regarding intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics. The knowledge related to intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics was assessed through structured validated test questions. Fifteen paramedics participated in this study. Majorities of participants were male (86.6%). The age group ranged from 22 – 45 old years. The working experiences were from two to thirteen years. There was only 1 out of 15 participants who had scored 75%. The majority (10) scored 40% to 50%. This suggests that necessity in teaching of intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics needs to be emphasised. Penerbit UKM 2013-06-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7614/1/81-84.pdf Balakrishnian M, and Johar MJ, and Ismail MS, and Ahmad Khaldun I, and Hamidah Y, (2013) Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation. Medicine & Health, 8 (2). pp. 81-84. ISSN 1823-2140 http://www.medicineandhealthukm.com
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description Access to an intravenous (IV) route is very crucial in emergency patients under resuscitation. The difficulty to access and administer fluid and drugs through intravenous will influence the outcome of patient. In case of unavailable of intravenous route, the alternative is intraosseous access. To date, there is no data available on the prevalence and pattern of intraosseous cannulation knowledge among emergency paramedics in the published literature from our country, even though the use of intraosseous cannulation for emergency patients is being practices. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine the level of knowledge regarding intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics. The knowledge related to intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics was assessed through structured validated test questions. Fifteen paramedics participated in this study. Majorities of participants were male (86.6%). The age group ranged from 22 – 45 old years. The working experiences were from two to thirteen years. There was only 1 out of 15 participants who had scored 75%. The majority (10) scored 40% to 50%. This suggests that necessity in teaching of intraosseous cannulation among emergency paramedics needs to be emphasised.
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author Balakrishnian M,
Johar MJ,
Ismail MS,
Ahmad Khaldun I,
Hamidah Y,
spellingShingle Balakrishnian M,
Johar MJ,
Ismail MS,
Ahmad Khaldun I,
Hamidah Y,
Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
author_facet Balakrishnian M,
Johar MJ,
Ismail MS,
Ahmad Khaldun I,
Hamidah Y,
author_sort Balakrishnian M,
title Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
title_short Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
title_full Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
title_fullStr Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
title_full_unstemmed Paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
title_sort paramedics’ knowledge on intraosseous cannulation.
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2013
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7614/1/81-84.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7614/
http://www.medicineandhealthukm.com
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