Amaç: Bu çalışmada; ilimizdeki sağlık kuruluşlarında verilen beyaz kod verileri incelenmeye çalışılmıştır.
Yöntem: Retrospektif ve çok merkezli yapılan bu çalışmada; 1 Ocak 2017-30 Haziran 2022 tarihlerinde, Kırklareli ilindeki tüm sağlık birimlerinde şiddet görmüş sağlık personelinin bildirim yaptığı beyaz kod verileri incelenmiştir. Mağdur sağlıkçının demografik verileri, vasfı, çalıştığı sağlık kurumu ve birimi ayrıca şiddeti uygulayan kişinin hasta ile yakınlığı, şiddetin uygulandığı zaman ve sebebi not edilmiştir.
Bulgular: Çalışma aralığındaki 360 ‘beyaz kod olay bildirim formu’ incelendiğinde; mağdur sağlıkçıların çoğunun (%51,1) kadın olduğu görüldü. En fazla oranda hastanelerde (%66,9) ve poliklinik kısmında (%41,1) şiddet yaşandığı tespit edildi. Hekimlerin (%60) diğer sağlık personellerine göre daha fazla oranda, sözel şiddet (%84,4) şeklinde ve en fazla oranda mesai saatleri içinde (%59,7) şiddet yaşandığı tespit edildi.
Sonuç: Sağlıkta şiddetin arttığı bu günlerde; tüm sağlık çalışanlarının motivasyonunun bozulduğu görülmektedir. Maalesef ilimizdeki sonuçlar da literatürle uyumlu olarak yüksek tespit edilmiştir. Bu konu; sağlıkta şiddetin yaşanmadığı tespit edilene kadar, sürekli gündemde tutulmalı, sağlık personeline şiddeti engelleyecek yaptırımlar planlanmalıdır.
Introduction: Many studies have shown that coagulation disorders and increased risk of thrombosis may occur during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Although cardiac or pulmonary vascular pathologies has been detected in most cases, cerebral sinus thrombosis are rare. During COVID-19 infection patients rarely present with neurological symptoms.Case Report: A 19-year-old man was admitted to our emergency department with neurological symptoms. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) was detected in Brain Computerized Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging examinations. Our patient was hospitalized in the neurology department of our hospital for medical treatment and was discharged after clinical recovery.Discussion: In this case report we wanted to draw attention to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis which is a rare but treatable complication of COVID-19 infection in a young patient. We examined our patient in the light of literature.
Conclusion:Clinicians should keep in mind the diagnosis of CVST that may occur due to infection associated thrombosis in COVID-19 patients presenting with neurological symptoms and consider adding anticoagulants to the treatment if necessary.
Introduction: Although the most prominent effect of Corona disease, respiratory disease it disrupts the vascular structure and causes vascular occlusion. Intravascular coagulation, has also begun to be observed in people who have been vaccinated. Therefore, clinicians had to add anti-coagulants or antiaggregants to the treatment.
Case Reports: In this article; We will try to present the patient who developed arterial and venous embolism after BioNTech vaccine. These patients without known vascular disease responded well to treatment.
Conclusion: The rate of sickness dropped after the vaccine was discovered to be the most effective strategy to protect against Covid-19. It was discovered that vaccinated patients exhibited symptoms similar to corona disease but had a moderate course.
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