The proper classification of sharp and infectious waste in situ by the healthcare workers is an important measure of prevention of sharps and other exposure incidents in non-healthcare workers, who ...handle such waste. The aim was to examine the practice of classifying sharp and infectious waste in family and dental practices.
An analysis of 50 bags of infectious and 50 bags of municipal waste from five family and five dental practices for five days in October 2016 at the Health centre Osijek.
Healthcare workers in 70% of the practices deposited sharps in infectious waste. In 56% of infectious waste bags, sharp object were found. More risky bags of infectious waste were produced by family practices (64%), but with no significant differences in relation to dental practices (48%), (P=0.143). Disposing of infectious into municipal waste was the case in 90% of the practitioners, where in 60% of municipal waste bags, infectious waste was disposed. Dental practices produced more risky bags of municipal waste (76%) in relation to family practices (44%), but with no significant difference (P=0.714).
The results of this research point to importance of performing audits of proper disposal of sharps and infectious waste to reduce the risks of injury to non-healthcare workers who come into contact with the said waste. Given results could be used for framing written protocols of proper disposal of sharps and infectious waste that should be visibly available in family and dental practices and for education of healthcare workers.
This book (‘The development of protected areas in Slovenia’) discusses the development of protected areas in Slovenia. Due to Slovenia’s natural and cultural diversity, these areas are extensive, and ...therefore their special features should also be taken into account in efforts to stimulate regional development. Because of the vulnerable relationships that exist within them, protected areas require integrated planning, which should focus not only on protecting biodiversity and natural heritage, but first and foremost on sustainable development and conservation of established relationships between people and the environment, which are reflected in unique cultural landscapes. The authors analyze various aspects of managing protected areas: defining them, legal frameworks, their role in prevention against natural disasters, their special features in terms of management, and so on. Descriptions of individual cases often highlight the importance of including all stakeholders because only in this way is a protected area acknowledged and accepted as a development opportunity and not an obstacle.Volume seeks to identify patterns for development coordination, negotiations, and stimulation that rely on areas’ potentials and their conservation, while also making possible their sustainable growth and development.
Criminal trials often attract great public interest. This interest, again, is essential to criminal justice as such, for in democratic states under the rule of law criminal law and its application ...need to be asserted and accepted within the public discourse. However, most people do not follow criminal trials as spectators in the courtroom, but by means of public media, such as newspapers, television and – increasingly – the internet. Thus, media outlets gain influence on the public opinion and are able to paint the picture of criminal trials according to their own perception. The media tends to overdraw criminal cases rather than to report the unbiased facts. This leads to tensions between possibly diverging interests of the public, of the judiciary and of the media. This volume addresses these tensions from the perspectives of academics and practitioners, who discussed this issue during an interdisciplinary conference held at the Institute for Criminal Law at the Georg-August-University Göttingen.
The study examines if and how social workers' personal experience with violence in the family relates to their professional responses to children's exposure to domestic violence and physical abuse. ...Four case vignettes depicting situations of physical child abuse and of children witnessing abuse of their mothers were responded to by 106 Slovene social workers. Their ratings of perceived risk to the child, responsibility for endangerment of the child and support for a range of interventions were correlated with their self-reported frequencies of receiving corporal punishment, witnessing father's violence against mother and experiencing violence from a husband/intimate partner in their private lives. While corporal punishment in social workers' childhoodswas linked to favouring children's protection, social workers' histories of intimate partner violence were associated with perceiving lower risks to children exposed to domestic violence and physical child abuse. Social workers who had personally experienced violence from their parents and intimate partners were most reluctant to suggest shelter for battered women and children, parent counselling, or notification to the police. The results highlight the importance of addressing the influence of personal experiences of violence on professional judgements, through supervision and other programmes supporting quality in social work with children exposed to violence in their families.
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Namesto starega načina so tokrat našli prijetnejšo obliko. En kubik Sabinovega živega cepiva raztopijo v žlički malinovca. Novosti so bili seveda nadvse veseli otoki. Nič več ...strahu pred ostrimi injekcijami! Cepiva se pa v žlički malinovca niti ne okusi!
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A few days ago, an all Slovene campaign against polio has started. All children aged from a few months to 12 years of age will be vaccinated.
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Namesto starega načina so tokrat našli prijetnejšo obliko. En kubik Sabinovega živega cepiva raztopijo v žlički malinovca. Novosti so bili seveda nadvse veseli otoki. Nič več strahu pred ostrimi injekcijami! Cepiva se pa v žlički malinovca niti ne okusi!
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Younger generation’s health and exercise: children in a playground, hikers, campaign healthy men and women.
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Zdravje mlade generacije in ...gibanje – otroci na igrišču, pohodniki, akcija kaveljci in korenine, študenti, pešci na ulici, mladi v lokalu.
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Ljubljana: Porodnišnica in nedonošenčki; dojenček v inkubatorju, nadzor, mamica pri otroku, nov način »kengurujčkanje« - obiskovanje in nega nedonošenčka v bolnišnici, mama Zorica Škulj, dr. Janez Babnik, vodja neonatologije Porodnišnica Ljubljana, o načinu nege, ujčkanje, kengurujčkanje, ki premaguje bariero med otrokom in mamico in prispeva k razvoju otroka.
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Around 160 infants weighing at birth less than 1,500 grams are born in Slovenia every year. The current medicine is so advanced that it can enable the survival of infants weighing no more than 500 grams. The integral part of prematurely born infants treatment and care is the so-called “kangaroo”, where they put a naked baby into the arms of its father or mother for at least a few hours a day.
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V Sloveniji se vsako leto rodi okrog 160 otrok, ki ob rojstvu tehtajo manj kot kilogram in pol. Medicina na današnji razvojni stopnji omogoča preživetje celo komaj 500 g težkim bitjecem. Sestavni del zdravljenja in nege nedonošenčkov je tudi tako imenovan kenguru po kateri vsaj za nekaj ur na dan položijo golega otroka v očetovo ali mamino naročje.
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<!endif-->Slovenija: astma - tudi bolezen okolja; Rakitna: pokrajina, otroci pri igri z glino na športnem igrišču, izjava dr. Anton Mravljak - direktor zdravilišča, izjava Žiga, odbojka.
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More that 10% of Slovene children suffer from asthma. The old treatment method was to isolate the sick child, while the new methods should make isolation unnecessary.
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Dobrih 10 odstotkov otrok v Sloveniji ima astmo. Stare metode zdravljenja so takšnega otroka osamile, to pa naj bi preprečile nove oblike zdravljenja.
Psychological and social help for refugees. A refugee centre, children’s pictures, a statement by Dr. Anica Mikuš Kos and a psychological workshop run by Sjef de Vries.
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...Psihosocialna pomoč beguncem, begunski center, otroške slike, dr. Anica Mikuš Kos, psihološki seminar Sjef de Vries.