World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (2): 131-135.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2017.02.009
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Vinej Somaraj1(), Rekha P Shenoy2, Ganesh Shenoy Panchmal2, Praveen S Jodalli2, Laxminarayan Sonde2, Ravichandra Karkal3
Received:
2016-09-16
Accepted:
2017-03-06
Online:
2017-06-15
Published:
2017-06-15
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Vinej Somaraj
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Vinej Somaraj, Rekha P Shenoy, Ganesh Shenoy Panchmal, Praveen S Jodalli, Laxminarayan Sonde, Ravichandra Karkal. Knowledge, attitude and anxiety pertaining to basic life support and medical emergencies among dental interns in Mangalore City, India[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017, 8(2): 131-135.
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Table 1
Dental interns responses to questions for knowledge and attitude assessment
Question | Response | n (%) |
---|---|---|
Do you know the emergency drugs used? | Yes | 105 (57.37) |
No | 78 (42.63) | |
Do you know exact dosage and route of administration of drugs? | Yes | 27 (14.76) |
No | 156 (85.24) | |
Do you think that all interns need to know about Basic Life Support (BLS)? | Yes | 182 (99.54) |
No | 1 (0.54) | |
Have you ever attended a workshop on Basic Life Support? | Yes | 89 (48.64) |
No | 94 (51.36) | |
Do you feel you require training in managing medical emergencies? | Yes | 180 (98.36) |
No | 3 (1.64) | |
Reason for lack of knowledge about Basic Life Support (BLS) | Busy curriculum | 28 (15.30) |
Lack of interest | 19 (10.39) | |
No professional training available | 123 (67.21) | |
Don't consider it important | 13 (7.10) | |
Most commonly encountered medical emergency | Syncope | 172 (93.98) |
Allergic reaction | 1 (0.56) | |
Seizures | 5 (2.73) | |
Anaphylactic reaction | 5 (2.73) | |
Self-rating of knowledge on Basic Life Support (BLS) by dental interns from all the four dental colleges | Poor | 37 (20.21) |
Below average | 47 (25.68) | |
Average | 96 (52.45) | |
Good | 3 (1.66) |
Table 2
Anxiety levels pertaining to basic life support and medical emergencies assessed among dental interns
Anxiety | Anxiety level | n (%) |
---|---|---|
State Anxiety Inventory (SAI) | Moderately low stress | 3 (1.64) |
Average stress | 127 (69.40) | |
Moderately high stress | 43 (23.50) | |
High stress | 10 (5.46) | |
Trait Anxiety Inventory (TAI) | Moderately low stress | 4 (2.19) |
Average stress | 127 (69.40) | |
Moderately high stress | 42 (22.95) | |
High stress | 10 (5.46) |
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