Description of injury pattern of victims died due to traffic accidents based on external examination results of visum ET repertum level i Bhayangkara Hospital raden said sukanto Jakarta 2014-2016

Pellondo’u P, Theza E. A. and Wijoyo, Suryo and Napitupulu, Irene Sulinsia (2021) Description of injury pattern of victims died due to traffic accidents based on external examination results of visum ET repertum level i Bhayangkara Hospital raden said sukanto Jakarta 2014-2016. International Journal of Medical and Health Research, 7 (12). pp. 18-25. ISSN 2454 9142

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Abstract

On one side, the development of transportation technology increases, causing a range and a cruising range of transport more widely but on the other hand, be a serious cause of death in recent decades. The Indonesian nation is developing into an industrial society that brings new trends in the pattern of disease in the community, and accident is one of them. This research aims to determine the pattern of injuries to fatalities from traffic accidents based on the results of visum et repertum in Forensic Installation of Level I Bhayangkara Hospital Raden Said Sukanto, Jakarta in 2014-2016. This research is a retrospective analysis of the content of the document study using data from the medical records of traffic accidents that met the inclusion criteria. The results showed traffic accident victims who entered as many as 104 victims. Characteristics of victims were male, 80.8%, approximately 15-34 years old and 44.2%, 50% of senior high education, and worked as private employees 35.6%. Type of injury was 87.5% majority blisters. Location of bodily injury is the head of the majority of 86.53%. The cause of death can not be estimated at 44.20%, and the cause of death of severe head injury can be estimated at 30.80%. Keywords: patterns of injury, traffic accidents, external inquiry, forensic

Item Type: Article
Subjects: MEDICINE
Depositing User: Ms Mentari Simanjuntak
Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2021 10:33
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2022 04:56
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/5949

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