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Nursing Students’ Competency to Attend Disaster Situations: A Study in Western Iran

Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2021
Objective: The disaster preparedness of nurses is important as nurses are members of a health care team that needs to work systematically and collaboratively in all conditions.
F. Kaviani   +3 more
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Aortic disasters

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
TAD and AAA are two of the highest risk disease entities in emergency medicine. Emergency physicians should be vigilant in their approach to patients who have symptoms compatible with acute aortic disease. In chest and abdominal pain presentations, the chart must look like there was a search for the TAD and AAA.
Robert L, Rogers, Ryan, McCormack
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Chemical disasters

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1993
Chemical disasters are sufficiently common that plans are needed to prevent them, or to mitigate their effects should they occur. However, they are sufficiently rare that any individual is likely to have little or no experience of them. This article reviews chemical disasters which have been reported in the medical literature, and briefly discusses ...
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Disaster Response

Orthopedics, 2010
This article highlights the need for nurses to understand and appreciate the uniqueness of older people affected by disasters.
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Natural disasters

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1980
This presentation covers the various types of natural disasters which are faced by investigators throughout the world. Each geophysical substance is discussed, including earth, air and water, and secondary effects including fire. Additionally, four myths associated with disasters are reviewed.
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The concept of resilience: a bibliometric analysis of the emergency and disaster management literature

Local Disaster Management, 2019
Resilience has become an important concept in the fields of emergency and disaster management. Despite the increased use of resilience in the academic and public policy arenas, the intellectual topography of this subject as it relates to emergency and ...
Fatih Demiroz, Thomas W. Haase
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Circumcision Disasters

Pediatrics, 1980
The article by Cleary and Kohl (Pediatrics 64:301, 1979) describes an unusual and disastrous complication of infant circumcision. We recently cared for a neonate who developed a similar infection of the perineum, genitalia, and abdominal wall following routine circumcision.1 On admission, three days after circumcision, he was lethargic, hypotensive ...
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Everyday Disasters

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
“That's my dad on the floor.” And there he was unconscious in a pool of blood in the bathroom. A paramedic who had accompanied him to the john was holding him off the ground, the USMC tattoo on his forearm cradling his head. My sister shrieked, and I went down on my knees to see about his airway. “We need a doctor here. Cardiac Team!” Could this
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Community Resilience as a Metaphor, Theory, Set of Capacities, and Strategy for Disaster Readiness

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
F. Norris   +4 more
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