Handbook of Disaster MedicineDr. Jan de Boer, Marcel Dubouloz VSP, 1. jan. 2000 - 520 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. Co-published with Van der Wees Uitgeverij, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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... Methods 159 159 2 APPLICATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IN DISASTERS 160 2.1 Activities 160 2.2 Damage assessment 160 2.3 Goal of disaster epidemiology 161 3 COMPLEX HUMANITARIAN DISASTERS 163 3.1 Progress in managing refugee crises 163 3.2 ...
... Methods 159 159 2 APPLICATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IN DISASTERS 160 2.1 Activities 160 2.2 Damage assessment 160 2.3 Goal of disaster epidemiology 161 3 COMPLEX HUMANITARIAN DISASTERS 163 3.1 Progress in managing refugee crises 163 3.2 ...
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... METHODS OF TORTURE 453 5.1 Physical torture 453 5.2 Mental torture 454 5.3 Sexual torture 454 6 CONSEQUENCES OF TORTURE 6.1 Physical consequences 6.2 Psychological sequelae 455 455 6.3 Social consequences 457 7 REHABILITATION MODELS 8 ...
... METHODS OF TORTURE 453 5.1 Physical torture 453 5.2 Mental torture 454 5.3 Sexual torture 454 6 CONSEQUENCES OF TORTURE 6.1 Physical consequences 6.2 Psychological sequelae 455 455 6.3 Social consequences 457 7 REHABILITATION MODELS 8 ...
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SURGICAL MANAGEMENT | 3 |
HEAD INJURIES | 9 |
CHEST INJURIES | 16 |
ABDOMINAL INJURIES | 17 |
LIMB INJURIES | 27 |
ADAPTED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES | 33 |
References | 42 |
PRIMARY ANAESTHETIC SKILLS | 48 |
Summary | 252 |
MANAGING THE EMERGENCY PLANNING PROCESS | 259 |
EVOLVING TERMINOLOGY | 265 |
THE EMERGENCE OF RISK MANAGEMENT | 267 |
CHAPTER 5 | 275 |
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DECISION MAKING UNDER STRESS | 281 |
USEFUL ADVICE FOR AUTHORITIES | 283 |
CHAPTER 6 | 289 |
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION | 49 |
LOGISTICS | 60 |
CHAPTER 15 | 66 |
MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS PLAN | 70 |
MEDICAL ACTION PLAN | 76 |
CHAPTER 13 | 90 |
References | 95 |
COPING WITH COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN EMERGENCIES | 102 |
THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES | 110 |
POSTTRAUMATIC REACTIONS | 117 |
MANAGEMENT OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL | 124 |
PREVENTION | 133 |
Bibliography | 140 |
CLINICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF EXPOSURE | 147 |
MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION DURING IRRADIATION | 154 |
APPLICATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IN DISASTERS | 160 |
Summary | 166 |
PROBLEMS CAUSED BY EXCEPTIONAL SITUATIONS | 172 |
HOUSING AND ENERGY | 179 |
CHAPTER 9 | 186 |
DETERMINING NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS | 188 |
Summary | 198 |
146 | 205 |
PART THREEDISASTER MANAGEMENT | 227 |
DISCUSSION | 238 |
CAPACITIES IN THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CHAIN | 244 |
THE MEDICAL TRANSPORT CAPACITY | 245 |
PREHOSPITAL CARE BASIC STRATEGIC ALGORITHM | 307 |
RECEPTION TRIAGE AND TREATMENT OF VICTIMS AT THE | 313 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION OF | 319 |
BASIC PRINCIPLES | 326 |
References | 334 |
HOSPITAL DISASTER PROCEDURE | 337 |
SPECIFIC SITUATIONS | 343 |
MONITORING AND EVALUATION | 355 |
MEDICAL CROSSTRAINING FOR THE SECURITY DETAIL | 361 |
SELECTION OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL FOR PROTECTION | 364 |
INITIATING THE MEDICAL RESPONSE IN A TACTICAL OPERATION | 370 |
INFORMATION AND THE MEDIA | 383 |
THE INFORMATION PROCESS | 389 |
THE GLOBALISATION AND THE MEDIA | 396 |
REHABILITATION | 399 |
References | 405 |
CRITICAL PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS | 414 |
Appendix | 422 |
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE | 425 |
STOCK CONTROL | 431 |
THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS | 437 |
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CONCLUSION | 475 |
CHAPTER 1 | 481 |
GLOSSARY OF NEW CONCEPTS IN DISASTER MEDICINE | 497 |
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