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Zare fazlohahi Z, Maleki M, Shaikhi N. Epidemiology of Adult poisoning In Talegani Hospital of Urmia 1383-1386. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2010; 8 (2)
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  Epidemiology of Adult poisoning In Talegani Hospital of Urmia, 2004-2008     Z Zare Fazlollahi [1] , MA M Maleki [2] , BA N Sheikhi [3] , BA    Received: 3 May, 2010 Accepted: 16May, 2010  Abstract   Background & Aims: Poisoning is a important problem in public issues and is one of the relatively common causes of medical emergencies that is probably the most common cause of mortality in adults. Due to the increasing production of poisons and toxic drugs, poisoning receives more attention and research. In addition, epidemiologic studies are conducted to evaluate the appropriateness of outcomes on other populations at risk. This epidemiologic study was carried out to evaluate poisoning in adults admitted to Talegani hospital of Urmia during 2004-2008.   Materials & Methods: This study was a cross-sectional descriptive survey. All of the 1208 poisoned adults hospitalized in talegani hospital during four years were studied. The required data were collected using a checklist. The results were analyzed using descriptive statistics.   Results: The results showed that %53.6 of poisoned adults were female %64.4 were male %42.6 patients were single %57.4 were married %63.3 patients were 16-25 years and %43.4 were housewives. Drugs were the major cause of poisoning %66.4 and %86 patients were self inflicted,   Conclusion : The commonest method used by females for committing suicide (16-25 years) was by drugs. It is recommended to teach families right skills for a peaceful life. It is necessary to train families about intoxication and emergency care to poisoned patients.   Key words : Poisoning, Adults, Patients, Epidemiology   Address: Urmia University Of Medical Science, Urmia, Iran. Tel: (+98)9144430445   Email: zahra zare@umsu.ac.ir    [1] Instructor Of Medical Records, Urmia University Of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran (Corresponding Author)  [2] BA, Urmia University Of Medical Sciences, Imam Khomayni Hospital, Urmia, Iran  [3] BA of Statistics, Urmia University Of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
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