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Effects of Bach Flower on Reducing Stress in Companion Canine (배치 플라워가 반려견의 스트레스 감소에 미치는 효과)

  • Yoon-Sun Seo
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.605-611
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study was to determine whether Rescue Remedy, the most popular Bach flower, was effective in reducing stress and fear in pets, thereby alleviating behavioral problems such as aggression and improving the welfare of canines. The evaluation was conducted with canines without diseases or behavioral problems. Two male Spitz dogs (average age 15 years, average weight 8 kg), one female Spitz dog (age 12 years, weight 8 kg), and nine Shetland sheep dogs (average age, 11 years, average weight 9 kg) were used in the study. Responses in the heart rate were found in three groups of dogs during nail trimming (P < 0.05). Heart rate variability in each of the three canines that were 8 and 13 years old were similar on the Bach flower remedy (P > 0.05). Ethogram observations during nail cutting indicated a reduction in aberrant behavior after administration of Bach Flower remedy. In conclusion, the application of Bach flower Rescue Remedies resulted in substantially lower heart rates and a reduction in stress-related behaviors was observed.

Job Satisfaction and Work Stress of EMT-paramedic's According to type of Occupation (1급 응급구조사의 직종에 따른 직무만족도 및 업무스트레스)

  • Kim, Duk-Won;Cho, Seong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.584-593
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    • 2017
  • This study provides basic data needed to improve the working environment of the first class emergency medical technicians, in order to decrease their job stress and increase their job satisfaction. Job stress and satisfaction were compared and analysed in emergency medical technicians who were working for 119 rescue and hospitals at the time when twenty-one years had passed after the initial training of emergency medical technicians in order to identify differences between 119 rescue and hospitals, and their advantages and disadvantages. The subjects of the study were 182 first-class emergency medical technicians who were working in twenty-eight 119 rescue centers and fourteen national and local emergency medical centers in Gwangju, Jeollanamdo and Jeollabukdo. The study subjects were interviewed by questionnaire. For statistical analysis, SPSS/WIN 20.0 was used, and the results were analysed with chi-square, t-test, ANOVA, and ANCOVA testing. There was no significant difference in job stress between the subjects working in 119 rescue centers (2.92) and those working in hospitals(3.01). The satisfaction score of fire-fighting workers was 2.98 and that of hospital workers was 2.54. Hospital workers' satisfaction was significantly lower (p<0.001). The score of hospital workers' pay satisfaction was the lowest($2.07{\pm}0.62$). The job stress decreased and job satisfaction increased with decreasing monthly average number of patients(p<0.001), increasing monthly income(p=0.047), and more frequent holidays they had(p<0.001), the less. For less job stress and higher job satisfaction, welfare conditions both at 119 rescue and hospitals should be improved. 119 rescue centers should develop violence prevention measures and offer resting places for emergency medical technicians. Hospitals should pay more attention to the yearly pay increase rate and stability in employment types.

The present condition analysis of patients who transferred to the emergency room by 119 Rescue service at night - Focused on the Emergency Center of Chonnam National University Hospital - (119 구급대를 이용하여 야간에 응급실로 내원한 환자 현황 분석 - 전남대학교병원 응급의료센터를 중심으로 -)

  • Yoon, Jonggun;Kim, Gunnam;Kim, Kyungwan;Jeong, Yongtae
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2004
  • In general, the patients who transferred to the hospital by 119 rescue service at night go to the emergency room(ER) of general hospital rather than that of their nearby the 1st(clinic) and 2nd(local hospital) hospital. And the hospital is mainly selected not by 119 EMST but by patients or his/her conservators. Therefore we had studied retrospectively with emergency situation diary and medical chart for 697 patients of being transferred to one emergency medical center for 6 months since January 2004, and results are as follows. 1. The 280 patients(42.5%) of being transferred hospital at night by 119 rescue service were not emergency case and their average staying time in hospital was about $7.15{\pm}10.06$ minutes. 2. Transfer time was distributed in each time intervals of 1819, 2021, 2223, and 2401 and patients ratio in each intervals were 15.1%, 17.8%, 16.4%, and 15.2%. 3. In response of ambulance, the average time from the spot to the hospital was $14.53{\pm}9.27min$. and average distance of that was $7.95{\pm}9.21km$. 4. Diseases rather than traffic accidents or traumatic injury were main causes of ambulance calling and its value was 533(76.5%), and accidents were mainly occurred in patients' house and its value was 479(68.7%). 5. In time of transfer by 119 rescue service, hospital was mainly selected by patient/conservator and its value was 648(93.0%). In result. the hospital was selected not by EMST but by patient/conservator. 6. The case that the 1st grade EMT was rode in ambulance was 161(23.1%), and the case that 2nd EMT and emergency team member who educated for emergency were rode in ambulance were 504(72.3%). So the number of the 1st grade EMT was short in fire station of Kwangju metropolitan city than other city. 7. The first aids for patients before reaching hospital were limited to oxygen inhalation, airway control, and BLS for maintaining limbs and spine. So it seems to be a simple patients transfer. Consequently, to establish an efficient emergency medical system, it has been thought that it should be advanced a moderate education and public information about the appropriate use of emergency medical system toward citizen, and also need the hospital selection by the patients categorizing standards for 119 rescue service member, securing the 1st grade EMT, appropriate first-aids education, and securing professional human power in emergency room of the Ist(clinic) and 2nd(local hospital) hospital at night.

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Factors Influencing Disaster Preparedness of Students Studying Emergency Rescue (일 지역 응급구조(학)과 학생들의 재난대비에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Choi, Seong-Woo;Ju, Ho-Hyeon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.651-658
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    • 2016
  • As three sides of Korea are surrounded by the sea and it is geographically located at an intersect point for continental and maritime climate, the climate crisis and global warming factors that lead to large-scale natural disasters such as typhoons, floods, and tsunami as well as disasters and damage to humans are increasing due to rapid urbanization and industrialization. Therefore, this study measured the ability of people to cope with disaster in students studying emergency rescue who will play a central role in safety and casualty control in disaster areas in order to figure out the factors that will influence their overall ability. As a result, the following things were discovered: Those who had the experience of listening to information on how to cope in a disaster scored significantly higher in disaster coping scores than those who did not. In comparison with subjects who responded that they were not satisfied with their emergency rescue training at school, those who responded that they were satisfied with their education scored significantly higher in their disaster coping scores. In comparison with subjects who responded negatively to the questions on experience in emergency rescue training as an extracurricular program, those who responded affirmatively to the questions were evaluated as significantly higher in their disaster coping scores. This study suggests that specific strategies can be taken and are needed to improve the ability to cope with disasters in students who are studying emergency rescue.

Gender Differences in the Effect of Alcohol Use on Intent and Lethality of Suicidal Attempts (알코올 사용이 자살시도의 심각성과 치명도에 미치는 영향-성별 차이를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Jinhee;Min, Seongho;Ahn, Joung-Sook;Park, Ki-Chang;Kim, Min-Hyuk;Kim, Heungkyu
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.236-243
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to clarify the role of alcohol use disorders and acute alcohol consumption in suicide attempts by gender. Methods : Data of 1,152 suicide attempters(487 males and 742 females) who had visited an emergency center was gathered. Suicide attempts were categorized into three groups according to alcohol use: an alcohol use disorder group(AUD), an acute alcohol use group(AAU), and a no-alcohol use group(NAU). The intent and lethality of suicide attempts were evaluated by Suicidal Intents Scale and Risk-Rescue Rating Scale. Results : For Suicidal Intents Scale score, the male AUD group revealed a significantly lower mean score than the male AAU one. However, there were no statistically significant differences for female subjects across subgroups. With regard to the Risk-Rescue Rating Scale score, there were no significant differences for males, while the AUD group showed both the lowest highest rescue scores and lowest risk-rescue scores within female groups. Conclusions : AUD in females was more likely regarding impulsive suicide attempts with high rescue chances. Consuming alcohol might have different effect on suicide attempts by gender and our study shows that alcohol use is an important risk factor according to gender, particularly with regard to female suicide attempts.

Deep Learning Based Rescue Requesters Detection Algorithm for Physical Security in Disaster Sites (재난 현장 물리적 보안을 위한 딥러닝 기반 요구조자 탐지 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Da-hyeon;Park, Man-bok;Ahn, Jun-ho
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2022
  • If the inside of a building collapses due to a disaster such as fire, collapse, or natural disaster, the physical security inside the building is likely to become ineffective. Here, physical security is needed to minimize the human casualties and physical damages in the collapsed building. Therefore, this paper proposes an algorithm to minimize the damage in a disaster situation by fusing existing research that detects obstacles and collapsed areas in the building and a deep learning-based object detection algorithm that minimizes human casualties. The existing research uses a single camera to determine whether the corridor environment in which the robot is currently located has collapsed and detects obstacles that interfere with the search and rescue operation. Here, objects inside the collapsed building have irregular shapes due to the debris or collapse of the building, and they are classified and detected as obstacles. We also propose a method to detect rescue requesters-the most important resource in the disaster situation-and minimize human casualties. To this end, we collected open-source disaster images and image data of disaster situations and calculated the accuracy of detecting rescue requesters in disaster situations through various deep learning-based object detection algorithms. In this study, as a result of analyzing the algorithms that detect rescue requesters in disaster situations, we have found that the YOLOv4 algorithm has an accuracy of 0.94, proving that it is most suitable for use in actual disaster situations. This paper will be helpful for performing efficient search and rescue in disaster situations and achieving a high level of physical security, even in collapsed buildings.

Hiker Mobility Model and Mountain Distress Simulator for Location Estimation of Mountain Distress Victim (산악 조난자의 위치추정을 위한 이동성 모델 및 조난 시뮬레이터)

  • Kim, Hansol;Cho, Yongkyu;Jo, Changhyuk
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2022
  • Currently police and fire departments use a Network/Wifi/GPS based emergency location positioning system established by mobile carriers to directly link with the device of the people who request the rescue to accurately position the expected location in the call area. However in the case of mountain rescue it is difficult to rescue the victim in golden time because the location of the search area cannot be limited when the victim is located in a radio shadow area of the mountain or the device power is off and this situation become worse if victim fail to report 911 by himself due to the injury. In this paper, we are expected to solve the previous problem by propose the mobile telecommunication forensic simulator consist of time series of cell information, human mobility model which include some general and specific features (age, gender, behavioral characteristics of victim, etc.) and intelligent infer system. The results of analysis appear in heatmap of polygons on the map based on the probability of the expected location information of the victim. With this technology we are expected to contribute to rapid and accurate lifesaving by reducing the search area of rescue team.

Synthesis of Platinum(II) Complex of Diethanolamine Dithiocarbamate and Rescue of cis-[$Pt(NH_{3})_{2}Cl_{2}$] Nephrotoxicity in Rats (디에탄올아민 디티오카바메이트의 백급(II)착물 합성 및 쥐의 cis-[$Pt(NH_{3})_{2}Cl_{2}$]에 의한 신장독성 회복)

  • 우상철;김창수
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.26-34
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    • 1998
  • Diethanolamine Dithiocarbamate containing OH groups which gave water-soluble [Pt(dtc)$_{2}$] (diethanolamine dithiocarbamate) were synthesized from the reaction of CS$_{2}$ with diethanolamine. The complex has been characterized by elemental analysis, electrical conductivity, and spectroscopic results. Diethanolamine dithiocarbamate is effective as rescue and inhibition of cis-[$Pt(NH_{3})_{2}Cl_{2}$] nephrotoxicity in rats. It is suggested that diethanolamine dithiocarbamare removes platinum(II) complex coordinated to -SH groups of protein of kidney tubule cells.

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SART(SEARCH AND RESCUE RADAR TRANSPONDER)의 개발에 관한연구

  • 임종근
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.93-108
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    • 1995
  • SART(Search and Rescue Radar Transponder) is a radar transponder capable of operating in the 9GHz band which is one element of GMDSS. the fundamental function of the SART is to indicate its position. Thus it is so much available to assist SAR operation when an emergency and casualty occur at any sea area, In the thesis we designed manufactured each part of circuit to develop the advanced SART and configured to test the characteristics in many ways, As the results of detailed things we confirmed that the developed SART could be high possibility of production.