Aslı Gülfer Kartal
MD.

Aslı Gülfer Kartal

She has been working as an emergency physician at Anadolu Health Center Hospital since 2024.

Speciality

Emergency Medicine Specialist

Occupational Physician

Education

  • University:
  • Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine

 

  • Specialization:
  • Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine (Emergency Medicine Specialist)

Institutions Worked At

  • Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine (Emergency Medicine Assistant)
  • İzmit Seka State Hospital (Emergency Medicine Specialist)
  • Kocaeeli Public Hospitals Union (Crisis Coordination Center Manager, CBRN Regional Manager, Medical Services Vice President Specialist)
  • Derince Education and Research Hospital (Chief Physician Assistant)
  • İzmit Tüpraş Refinery (Occupational Medicine)

TATD

ATUDER

KAHEV

Kocaeli Medical Chamber

TATD and ATUDER courses

Fast USG user

Occupational Diseases (OCC)

ISGUM Pneumoconiosis Readership

Diagnostic Value of S100B Protein in the Differential Diagnosis of Acute Vertigo in the Emergency Department, Diagnostic accuracy of noninvasive end-tidal carbon dioxide measurement in emergency department patients with suspected pulmonary embolism< /p>

Areas of Interest

What is Hypothermia? Symptoms and Treatment of Hypothermia

Hypothermia is characterized by a drop in body temperature below 35°C and is a condition that requires emergency medical intervention. The severity of hypothermia can vary. As the severity increases, the risk of death and coma also rises, while the body develops responses to protect itself in the early stages. Therefore, proper first aid methods should be applied until medical intervention can be provided. During the first aid phase, the person should be moved away from cold, windy, and wet conditions to a warm and dry area. In the first aid and medical intervention processes for hypothermia, there are two important goals: to prevent further heat loss in the patient and to increase body temperature.

How to Perform First Aid for Electric Shock?

Electric shock is a common situation where the effects vary depending on the source of the shock. For example, electric shocks caused by light fuses generally follow a moderate course, while electric shocks from industrial power sources can lead to severe clinical symptoms. Electric shock is defined as the contact of electric current with the body's surface or its passage through the body. This can occur in any environment where there is electric current. It should be noted that high-voltage shocks or electrical burns require urgent medical intervention. You can follow the rest of the article for more information on other topics related to electric shock.

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What is the Heimlich Maneuver and How is it Applied?

The Heimlich maneuver is a first aid method used in choking situations. It can be applied to adults and children to remove a substance that is obstructing the airway and preventing breathing. The Heimlich maneuver involves applying pressure to the abdominal area. It is a quick life-saving technique, but it is not used in every emergency choking situation. The Heimlich maneuver is only performed on conscious individuals who cannot breathe on their own. The maneuver is named after the doctor who developed it and involves applying a quick, upward pressure below the chest to expel a foreign object from the esophagus. The Heimlich maneuver is the primary first aid method used to resolve choking. Choking occurs when a person's throat or windpipe (medically known as the trachea) is blocked by a toy, food, or another foreign object, preventing them from breathing. The Heimlich maneuver is applied differently in adults and children.

Bee Sting: What Is It, What Helps, and How to Protect Yourself?

Bee stings are a common occurrence, especially in the summer months and outdoor settings. Individuals with bee sting allergies tend to avoid spending time outside during summer. Those who have never experienced a bee sting may feel anxious about the possibility of an allergic reaction. For most individuals, a bee sting results only in pain, redness, and irritation; however, some may experience allergic reactions that can range from mild to very severe. In some cases, allergic reactions can be life-threatening and even result in death. This severe reaction is known as anaphylaxis and is among the medical emergencies that require immediate attention. If there is no known allergy and severe symptoms do not arise, some home remedies can be applied after a bee sting. These measures mainly aim to reduce itching, redness, and pain. In the presence of serious complications, seeking help from a specialized healthcare facility without delay is crucial. Timely medical intervention can yield very good results, even in cases of severe allergic reactions.