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This report presents information relating to a vehicle technology commonly referred to as Automatic Collision (or Crash) Notification (ACN) as well as its relevance in South Australia. The purpose of this vehicle technology is to identify that a collision has occurred and automatically relay the crash notification and location to a third party to initiate a response by emergency medical services. The potential benefit of this system may come from reductions in emergency notification times and a reduction in any uncertainty that emergency services might otherwise have regarding the location of the crash. The analysis presented in this report conservatively estimated that if ACN was fully deployed in the vehicle fleet, road crash fatalities in South Australia in the period 2008-2009, may potentially have been reduced by 2.2% - 4.4%.
A mania disfórica é um estado que ocorre
mais frequentemente em mulheres e é caracterizada por enorme irritabilidade. O tratamento de primeira linha da mania aguda
é feito com lítio; já nos quadros de mania
atípica ou refractária, está indicada a clozapina. A resposta à terapêutica farmacológica varia mediante certas particularidades do paciente, nomeadamente se se trata de um metabolizador rápido ou lento. Na ausência de resposta à medicação, está indicado o uso de electroconvulsoterapia. É descrito um caso de uma mulher de 30 anos, com mania refractária ao tratamento
farmacológico convencional e electroconvulsoterapia.
A remissão foi conseguida mediante
a administração de 1400 mg de clozapina
diários.
Robert Anderson, Giulio Ponte and Luke Streeter
Robert Andersen, Giulio Ponte and Luke Streeter
McLean, A. J., Kloeden, C. N. and Ponte, G.
Rollover crashes are investigated to identify ways in which active and passive safety solutions might be applied most effectively. Results of at-scene investigations of rural crashes by a research team and police reports of all crashes are reviewed. 236 crashes to which an ambulance was called, including 64 rollover cases, were investigated in the at-scene study, conducted on rural roads in South Australia. During a similar period police reports were compiled on 163,578 crashes, including 2,653 rollover cases. Injuries were sustained in 50% of the rollover cases but in only 18% of all other reported crashes (crashes resulting in a casualty or property damage of more than $1,000 were required to be reported). About half of the single vehicle rollover crashes in both studies occurred on straight roads; in the at-scene study after the veh...
