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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