Handbook of Disaster MedicineJan de Boer, Marcel Dubouloz CRC Press, 28. apr. 2020 - 596 sider Technological development has not only provided mankind with more prosperity, but with increased destructive power as well. These developments, combined with an explosive growth of the world population, have led to mass casualty situations, varying from traffic accidents to war. In the 20th Century over 200 million people were killed as a result of man-made disasters --- a figure unequalled in the history of mankind. It is not surprising, therefore, that a new medical discipline has emerged: disaster medicine. The realization that disasters have effects which cross the traditional boundaries of medical specialisms and nationality, led to the foundation of the International Society of Disaster Medicine (ISDM), which issued an international curriculum on education and training in disaster medicine. As a logical consequence the ISDM decided to develop its curriculum into a handbook, now available to the global community of disaster medicine specialists. This Handbook of Disaster Medicine contains contributions from international experts in the field and will be of value and interest to a wide variety of professionals in the discipline of disaster medicine and management. |
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... functions of the Information and Support Centre 126 3.4 Emotional triage and outreach programmes 3.5 Fundamental elements for helping traumatised victims or groups 129 4 VULNERABLE GROUPS 129 4.1 Vulnerable groups in complex emergencies ...
... functions of the Information and Support Centre 126 3.4 Emotional triage and outreach programmes 3.5 Fundamental elements for helping traumatised victims or groups 129 4 VULNERABLE GROUPS 129 4.1 Vulnerable groups in complex emergencies ...
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... OPERATIONS 360 3 MEDICAL CROSS - TRAINING FOR THE SECURITY DETAIL 361 4 ORIENTATION OF PROTECTION SPECIALISTS TO THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT AND FUNCTION 362 5 SELECTION OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL FOR PROTECTION OPERATIONS 364 6 xvii.
... OPERATIONS 360 3 MEDICAL CROSS - TRAINING FOR THE SECURITY DETAIL 361 4 ORIENTATION OF PROTECTION SPECIALISTS TO THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT AND FUNCTION 362 5 SELECTION OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL FOR PROTECTION OPERATIONS 364 6 xvii.
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... functions to ensure proper supply management 427 4 STOCK CONTROL 431 5 COMMODITY TRACKING SYSTEMS VERSUS SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 6 ISSUES IN SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 432 7 LOGISTIC CHAIN OF HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 8 SHARING ELECTRONIC ...
... functions to ensure proper supply management 427 4 STOCK CONTROL 431 5 COMMODITY TRACKING SYSTEMS VERSUS SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 6 ISSUES IN SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 432 7 LOGISTIC CHAIN OF HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 8 SHARING ELECTRONIC ...
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... functions . Chest Abdomen Pelvis Head Spine Limbs Whatever routine is used , it should be taught to and consequently used by all staff . 3 HEAD INJURIES 3.1 Blunt injuries Blunt injuries are defined 8 PART I CHAPTER I 2.5 Disability 2.6 ...
... functions . Chest Abdomen Pelvis Head Spine Limbs Whatever routine is used , it should be taught to and consequently used by all staff . 3 HEAD INJURIES 3.1 Blunt injuries Blunt injuries are defined 8 PART I CHAPTER I 2.5 Disability 2.6 ...
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... function and reduced oxygenation of brain tissue , which results in swelling and further increase of pres- sure ; this is a vicious circle that has to be interrupted rapidly if the patient is to survive . Between the initial loss of ...
... function and reduced oxygenation of brain tissue , which results in swelling and further increase of pres- sure ; this is a vicious circle that has to be interrupted rapidly if the patient is to survive . Between the initial loss of ...
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Part Two Public Health | 157 |
Part Three Disaster Management | 225 |
Part 4 Education and Training | 479 |
Glossary of New Concepts in Disaster Medicine | 497 |
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accident activities airway ambulance anaesthesia anaesthetic analgesic assessment autotransfusion basic beriberi bleeding camps capacity centres clinical co-ordination communicable diseases contamination decontamination disaster medicine disaster situations displaced effects emergency department emergency medical emergency medicine emergency preparedness environment environmental epidemiology equipment evacuation evaluation exposure factors groups haematoma hazardous materials hospital humanitarian immunisation impact important incident injuries injury severity scores involved kcal ketamine major malnutrition measles measures ment micronutrient monitoring mortality number of casualties nutritional operations organisations oxygen patients personnel phase physician planning population possible pre-hospital prevention priority problems procedures programmes protection psychological public health refugees relief rescue respiratory response resuscitation risk severe Somalia specific strategies supplies symptoms Table Taylor & Francis techniques tension pneumothorax tion tissue torture toxic transport trauma treatment triage UNHCR victims vulnerability World Health Organization wound