نتایج جستجو برای: mass casualty incidents

تعداد نتایج: 489750  

2009
Douglas Kriner Francis Shen

Prior studies of war and political engagement focus on mass mobilizing, successful conflicts and treat war as a monolithic variable affecting all Americans equally. In this study, we analyze the more limited, less successful conflicts prevalent since 1945, and we examine the influence of disparities in local communities’ casualty rates on their residents’ patterns of political engagement. Using...

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2008
Phillip L Coule Richard B Schwartz Raymond Swienton

The post-September 11 era has prompted unprecedented attention to medical preparations for national special security events (NSSE), requiring extraordinary planning and coordination among federal, state, and local agencies. For an NSSE, the US Secret Service (USSS) serves as the lead agency for all security operations and coordinates with relevant partners to provide for the safety and welfare ...

Journal: :Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals 2015
David Callaway Joshua Bobko E Reed Smith Geoff Shapiro Sean McKay Kristina Anderson Babak Sarani

BACKGROUND Natural and manmade disasters are creating increasingly complex response challenges. The current U.S. emergency response model relies heavily upon the availability and expertise of highly trained public safety agencies. Too often, this leads the public and our leaders to assume that professional emergency medical care will be immediately available. Unfortunately, there are often dela...

2011
Fabian Wucholt Yeliz Yildirim-Krannig Mareike Mähler

Handling highly dynamic scenarios as they arise in mass casualty incident (MCI) situations requires lots of information about the situation and an extremely flexible IT infrastructure that can assist in managing the incident. Normally, rescue workers from different organisational cultures do not communicate across their organisational boundaries, but in an MCI they have to efficiently collabora...

2016
Randy D. Kearns Kathe M. Conlon Annette F. Matherly Kevin K. Chung Vikhyat S. Bebarta Jacob J. Hansen Leopoldo C. Cancio Michael Peck Tina L. Palmieri

e427 All disasters are local, and a burn mass casualty incident (BMCI) is no different. During the past 150 years, burn disasters have typically been associated with three factors: a fire/explosion in a mass gathering, natural disaster, or act of war/terrorism. Although the incidence of fire/explosion disasters has decreased during the past 50 years, recent natural disasters and acts of war/ter...

2009
Bonnie Arquilla Lorenzo Paladino Charlotte Reich Ethan Brandler Michael Lucchesi Sanjay Shetty

This paper defines a specific plan which allows two separate institutions, with different capabilities, to function as a single receiving entity in the event of a mass casualty incident. The street between the two institutions will be closed to traffic and a two-phase process initiated. Arriving ambulances will first be quickly screened to expedite the most critical patients followed by formal ...

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2007
Nelson Tang Gabor D Kelen

2011
Christopher N. Mills Gregory H. Mills

Antarctica is one of the most remote regions on Earth. Mass casualty incident (MCI) responses in Antarctica are prone to complications from multiple environmental and operational challenges. This review of the current status of MCI risks and response strategies for Antarctica focuses on aeromedical evacuation, a critical component of many possible MCI scenarios. Extreme cold and weather, a lack...

Journal: :Curationis 2015
Ielse Seale Johanna C De Villiers

BACKGROUND A lack of authentic learning opportunities influence the quality of emergency training of nursing students. The purpose of this article is to describe how the step-up action research model was used to improve the quality of trauma-related educational practice of undergraduate nursing students. OBJECTIVES To reduce deaths caused by trauma, healthcare workers should be competent to p...

2017
Antonio Nieto Fernandez-Pacheco Laura Juguera Rodriguez Mariana Ferrandini Price Ana Belen Garcia Perez Nuria Perez Alonso Manuel Pardo Rios

Mass casualty incidents (MCI) are characterized by a large number of victims with respect to the resources available. In this study, we aimed to analyze the changes produced in the self-perception of students who were able to visualize aerial views of a simulation of a MCI. A simulation study, mixed method, was performed to compare the results from an ad hoc questionnaire. The 35 students from ...

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