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Answers to self-assessment questions Having completed the self-assessment questions (appendix A of each article published in this issue), now have a look at how well you did by comparing your answers to the answers below. A model for emergency medicine education in post-conflict Liberia 1. C, Understanding of high cost diagnostic modalities only used in the US 2. E, All of the above 3. D, Recognition of national priorities coupled with a locally driven training plan Acute Care Needs in a Rural Sub-Saharan African Emergency Centre: A Retrospective Analysis 1. A&B, Infectious and Traumatic Complaints formed 43.4% and 35.0% of all patient visits respectively 2. D, 80% of patient were in good condition after treatment in the ED 3. A, B & C, All these skills are required of acute care providers Chewing the fat: A case report on intravenous lipid emulsion to reverse cardiotoxicity from intentional amitriptyline overdose 1. E, All of the above 2. B, Renal failure 3. D, All of the above African Journal of Emergency Medicine (2012) 2 (4), 173 African Journal of Emergency Medicine The official journal of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine and the Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa www.afjem.com www.sciencedirect.com

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African Journal of Emergency Medicine (2012) 2 (4), 173

African Journal of Emergency MedicineThe official journal of the African Federation for Emergency

Medicine and the Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa

www.afjem.comwww.sciencedirect.com

Answers to self-assessment questions

Having completed the self-assessment questions (appendix A of each article published in this issue), now have a look at how wellyou did by comparing your answers to the answers below.

A model for emergency medicine education in post-conflict Liberia

1. C, Understanding of high cost diagnostic modalities only used in the US

2. E, All of the above

3. D, Recognition of national priorities coupled with a locally driven training plan

Acute Care Needs in a Rural Sub-Saharan African Emergency Centre: A Retrospective Analysis

1. A & B, Infectious and Traumatic Complaints formed 43.4% and 35.0% of all patient visits respectively

2. D, 80% of patient were in good condition after treatment in the ED

3. A, B & C, All these skills are required of acute care providers

Chewing the fat: A case report on intravenous lipid emulsion to reverse cardiotoxicity from intentional amitriptyline overdose

1. E, All of the above

2. B, Renal failure

3. D, All of the above