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Sa aksidente... uniporme mo, panindigan mo, an action program to increase the knowledge of selected medical students of FEU-NRMF about first aid treatment from July to September 1992 / Olivia M. Dizon, Veronica B. Garcia, Milded Y. Medina, Beverly D. Menendez, Rachel R. Menguito, Bernadette B. Pasaporte, Jocelyn A. Perez, Ma. Ana P. Ramirez, Jose Rocel R. Reduble, Reynaldo C. Rivera, Melecio P. Rodis Jr., Jocelyn E. Rodriguez, Martin Antonio T. Romano, Lusita C. Tan, Ma. Dolores V. Tay, Ma. Sharina J. Tepora, Rommel P. Tolentino, Khristine F. Uy, Ronaldo G. Veneracion and Leilani Villanueva.

Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Manila: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NMRF, 1992.Description: 30 pages: illustrations, tables; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
LOC classification:
  • M CFM 1992 0002
Summary: Abstract: A survey conducted by the authors showed that the majority of first year and second year medical students of FEU-NRMF Institute of Medicine are III-equipped in handling emergency cases, particularly those that concern common accidents. The authors embarked on a program that aimed to enrich the knowledge of selected medical students with regards to first aid measures, specifically to increase the number of subjects with minimum satisfactory scores (set at 6 correct answers out of 10 questions) in the evaluation, test from an initial 44% to 70%. A lecture-demonstration, exhibit and poster-making contest highlighted this information campaign. At the conclusion of the program, the results of the evaluation show that 69% of the total population achieved the minimum satisfactory score.
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Room Use Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses M CFM 1992 0002 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T001818
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Abstract: A survey conducted by the authors showed that the majority of first year and second year medical students of FEU-NRMF Institute of Medicine are III-equipped in handling emergency cases, particularly those that concern common accidents. The authors embarked on a program that aimed to enrich the knowledge of selected medical students with regards to first aid measures, specifically to increase the number of subjects with minimum satisfactory scores (set at 6 correct answers out of 10 questions) in the evaluation, test from an initial 44% to 70%. A lecture-demonstration, exhibit and poster-making contest highlighted this information campaign. At the conclusion of the program, the results of the evaluation show that 69% of the total population achieved the minimum satisfactory score.

Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine

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