Publications by authors named "Abdullah Alhashim"

Introduction Epistaxis, or nosebleeds, is a common pediatric emergency, impacting their quality of life (QoL). Existing research on epistaxis has predominantly focused on clinical aspects, overlooking its broader impact on the quality of life of affected children and the functioning of their families. This study seeks to fill that gap by assessing the impact of recurrent epistaxis on children's QoL, family dynamics, and parental stress in Saudi Arabia's Eastern region.

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Introduction: The effective functioning of emergency departments (EDs) is essential for providing timely and appropriate medical care to patients with acute health issues. Triage, a critical aspect of ED operations, involves prioritizing patients based on the severity of their conditions. However, patients' understanding of the triage system plays a significant role in ensuring its efficient utilization.

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Background Baby walkers (BWs) are popular among parents worldwide, despite safety concerns and developmental impact concerns, as they are influenced by cultural beliefs, social myths, and personal interests. This study aims to assess parental beliefs and attitudes toward the use of BWs in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 400 mothers in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia.

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Objective The objective of this article is to evaluate the morphometry and termination of conus medullaris (CM) in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Methodology The lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of 179 citizens of Saudi Arabia were selected and divided into males and females. Parameters such as the level of termination of CM, the length/width of CM, and its termination were reported.

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