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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2001
Learn how to provide emergency care for a burn patient, from safety at the scene to patient stabilization, and, if necessary, transport to a burn center.
P, Wiebelhaus, S L, Hansen
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Learn how to provide emergency care for a burn patient, from safety at the scene to patient stabilization, and, if necessary, transport to a burn center.
P, Wiebelhaus, S L, Hansen
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Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2020
Seizures are a common presentation in both emergency departments and general pediatric practices. Epilepsy affects more than 3.4 million people nationwide, of which approximately 500,000 are children, with greater than 200,000 first-time seizures each year.1 Of the affected individuals, as many as 100,000 are estimated to experience status epilepticus (
Cassandra, Kazl, Josiane, LaJoie
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Seizures are a common presentation in both emergency departments and general pediatric practices. Epilepsy affects more than 3.4 million people nationwide, of which approximately 500,000 are children, with greater than 200,000 first-time seizures each year.1 Of the affected individuals, as many as 100,000 are estimated to experience status epilepticus (
Cassandra, Kazl, Josiane, LaJoie
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The value of structural health monitoring in seismic emergency management of bridges
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 2020The management of civil infrastructures in the aftermath of a seismic event is a concern for decision makers, which have to choose quickly among alternative actions with limited knowledge on the actual structural conditions. The availability of real time
P. Giordano, M. Limongelli
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Big Data and Emergency Management: Concepts, Methodologies, and Applications
IEEE Transactions on Big Data, 2020Recent decades have seen a significant increase in the frequency, intensity, and impact of natural disasters and other emergencies, forcing the governments around the world to make emergency response and disaster management national priorities.
Xuan Song +11 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
Airway control is one of the most critical interventions required for saving a life. It is essential that practitioners be as well trained as possible in the numerous techniques available to establish airway control. This article reviews some of the available techniques, though other techniques that are not discussed (such as fiberoptic-assisted ...
Michele, Blanda, Ugo E, Gallo
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Airway control is one of the most critical interventions required for saving a life. It is essential that practitioners be as well trained as possible in the numerous techniques available to establish airway control. This article reviews some of the available techniques, though other techniques that are not discussed (such as fiberoptic-assisted ...
Michele, Blanda, Ugo E, Gallo
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2012
Following in the footsteps of its popular predecessor, the second edition of Emergency Management: The American Experience 1900 2010 provides the background needed to understand the key political and policy underpinnings of emergency management, exploring how major "focusing events" have shaped the development of emergency management.
Andrew Jones, Andrew Kovacich
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Following in the footsteps of its popular predecessor, the second edition of Emergency Management: The American Experience 1900 2010 provides the background needed to understand the key political and policy underpinnings of emergency management, exploring how major "focusing events" have shaped the development of emergency management.
Andrew Jones, Andrew Kovacich
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2006
AbstractThis chapter discusses emergency management in schools. The development of a comprehensive emergency response plan is key to ensuring a rapid and effective response to school emergencies. The Incident Command System (ICS) used by fire and law enforcement authorities throughout the U.S. is easily adaptable to school use.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses emergency management in schools. The development of a comprehensive emergency response plan is key to ensuring a rapid and effective response to school emergencies. The Incident Command System (ICS) used by fire and law enforcement authorities throughout the U.S. is easily adaptable to school use.
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Hyperleukocytosis: Emergency Management
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2012Hyperleukocytosis is defined as peripheral blood leukocyte count exceeding 100,000/mm(3). Acute leukemia is the most common etiology in pediatric practice. Hyperleukocytosis is a medical emergency. The increased blood viscosity, secondary to high white cell count and leukocyte aggregates, results in stasis in the smaller blood vessels. This predisposes
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
The case for discussion today is t ha t of a male pa t ien t wi th ful l th ickness burns involving the face and neck. Glor ia Kuhn, DO, res ident in emergency medicine, will present the case. E t i Gursel, MD, ass i s t an t professor of surgery at Wayne Sta te Univers i ty and director of the Burn Uni t a t Detroi t Genera l Hospital , is the guest ...
E, Gursel, J E, Tintinalli
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The case for discussion today is t ha t of a male pa t ien t wi th ful l th ickness burns involving the face and neck. Glor ia Kuhn, DO, res ident in emergency medicine, will present the case. E t i Gursel, MD, ass i s t an t professor of surgery at Wayne Sta te Univers i ty and director of the Burn Uni t a t Detroi t Genera l Hospital , is the guest ...
E, Gursel, J E, Tintinalli
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Emergency management logistics must become emergency supply chain management
Journal of Emergency Management, 2014Much has been written about how emergency management (EM) needs to look to the future regarding issues of resource management (monetary, human, and material). Constraints on budgets are ongoing and the staffing of emergency response activities is often difficult because volunteers have little to no training.
Richard R, Young, Matthew R, Peterson
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