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Rescuing the Emergency – Multiple Expertise and IT in the Emergency Field
Methods of Information in Medicine, 2003Summary Objectives: The rapid growth, both in technical and social approaches to the innovation phenomenon in health care suggests that profound changes are occurring. The focus of the project was to evaluate these changes through the case study of the French emergency field.
B, Dardelet, S, Darcy
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Telemedicine for emergency patient rescue
Current Opinion in Critical CarePurpose of review This article summarizes recent developments in the application of telemedicine, specifically tele-critical care (TCC), toward enhancing patient care during various types of emergencies and patient rescue scenarios when there are limited resources in terms of staff expertise (i.e., knowledge, skills, and ...
Sanjay, Subramanian, Jeremy C, Pamplin
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Organization of Emergency Rescue
1995For the physician ‘emergency’ means any disease or lesion that endangers life in the short-term or that may have severely invalidating sequelae. The definition of ‘emergency’ is made by an expert and requires an initial technical assessment, the rapid employment of resuscitatory procedures and, in nearly all cases, admission to hospital.
A. Flaujat, P. Maille
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Distributed networked emergency evacuation and rescue
2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2012This paper briefly discusses cyper-physical systems that include human beings and vehicles in a built environment such as a building or a city, together with Sensor Networks, Communications and Decision Support Systems, with the purpose of optimising the human outcome in the case of an emergency.
Erol Gelenbe, Fang-Jing Wu
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Mountain Disaster Incidents and Corresponding Emergency Rescue Measures
Mountain rescue is a new topic emerged after the expansion of emergency rescue function of public security fire force. This paper introduces the classification of mountain disaster incidents, analyzes mountain incidents rescue features.
Li, Ying-ying, Dong, Xiang
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2011
In this chapter, from the point of view of Human Sciences we will discuss: what has changed when the response to the Wenchuan earthquake is compared with previous earthquake disaster relief, and what are the new issues concerning natural disasters in China?
Chen Yong, David C. Booth
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In this chapter, from the point of view of Human Sciences we will discuss: what has changed when the response to the Wenchuan earthquake is compared with previous earthquake disaster relief, and what are the new issues concerning natural disasters in China?
Chen Yong, David C. Booth
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Emergency! Web 2.0 to the rescue!
Communications of the ACM, 2011Emergent serendipity fosters volunteerism driven by creative problem solving, not simply following directions.
Ann Majchrzak, Philip H. B. More
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Emerging Issues in Emergency Medical Rescue
2000This chapter describes the demand for unscheduled services within the pre-hospital emergency care system of the National Health Service (NHS). As pre-hospital care in Britain and the USA have developed from common antecedents, lessons learned (or yet to be learned) are essential to future policy decisions in the allocation of resources in both ...
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Emergencies Happen, MERTs to the Rescue!
NASN School Nurse, 2009Patricia, Bittenbender +4 more
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Design of emergency rescue plans and rescue equipment for confined spaces
International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics, 2023Jianye Cui +4 more
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