Medical disaster response: a survival guide for hospitals in mass casualty events
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
............................................................................·...........................xi
Acknowledgments
.......................................................................................xiii
Editors
...........................................................................................................xv
Authors
.........................................................................................................xix
Contributors
................................................................................................xxv
SECTION I BACKGROUND AND PHILOSOPHY
1
Introduction
...........................................................................................3
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
2
Worst Case Scenario
.............................................................................17
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
3
Thinking Outside the Box
....................................................................31
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
4
Emergency Professionals
......................................................................53
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
5
Cascade Effect
......................................................................................71
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
6
Profile of Terrorism
..............................................................................87
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
7
Disaster Identification
.........................___.........................................107
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
8
Types of Disasters
...............................................................................123
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
9 Progression
of Disaster
Care
..............................................................145
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
vii
viii
■ Contents
SECTION II
FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS
10
New York City: A History of Terrorism in Lower Manhattan
............165
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
11
New York City,
9/11
Event: The Little Hospital That Could
..............185
JACQUELINE PRIVITERA, RN
12
New York City,
9/11
Aftermath: The Forgotten Hospital at
Ground Zero
.......................................................................................201
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
13
Jerusalem: One of Our Own
...............................................................221
JONATHAN HALEVY, MD
14
Toronto: The Courage to Care
............................................................237
GRZEGORZ A. JAKUBOWSKI,
MD
15
New Orleans: The Storm Was Called Katrina
....................................257
RICHARD
DEICHMANN, MD
16
Tokyo: Terror in the Subway
..............................................................281
KENICHIRO TANEDA, MD
17
Madrid: A Coordinated Plan of Terror
...............................................295
FRANCISCO JAVIER ORTIZ-ALONSO, MD AND
FERNANDO TUREGANO-FUENTES, MD
SECTION HI DISASTER MANAGEMENT—PARAMETERS
18
Incident Command: Philosophy
........................................................313
PETER
FROMM, RN
19
Incident Command: Structure
...........................................................329
PETER
FROMM, RN
20
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis
..........................................................343
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
21
Target Risk Score
................................................................................359
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
22
Disaster Capacity Framework
............................................................377
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
23
Disaster Capacity: Biologic and
Radiologie.......................................395
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
Contents ■ ix
24
Disaster Capacity: Concussive and Chemical
....................................411
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
25
Syndromie
Surveillance
......................................................................427
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
26
Affiliation
Agreements........................................................................439
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION
IV DISASTER MANAGEMENT—CLINICAL ISSUES
27
Patient Flow
........................................................................................455
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
28
Discharge Unit
...................................................................................475
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
29
Physical Plant
.....................................................................................491
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
30
Staffing Parameters
............................................................................511
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
31
Documentation
..................................................................................529
SETH GUTERMAN, MD
32
Victim Lists
........................................................................................547
WANDA COLEMAN
33
EMS and PPE
.....................................................................................567
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION V DISASTER MANAGEMENT—NON-CLINICAL
ISSUES
34
Crowd Control
...................................................................................587
ALAN R.
MATCHETT, CPP
35
Security and Surveillance
...............................................,...................599
ALAN R.
MATCHETT, CPP
36
Government Support
..........................................................................613
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
37
Communications
................................................................................629
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
χ
■ Contents
38
Social
Services
....................................................................................645
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
39 Public
Awareness and Community Support
.......................................663
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION VI RECOVERY STRATEGIES
40
Government Oversight
.......................................................................677
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
41
Corporate Fundraising
.......................................................................691
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
42
Public and Private Philanthropy
........................................................709
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
43
Government Funding
.........................................................................723
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
44
Policy Making and International Ramifications
................................739
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
45
Marketing
...........................................................................................755
JAMES
F. MANDLER
SECTION
VII
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
46
Decontamination
...............................................................................775
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
47
Isolation
..............................................................................................791
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
48
Radiation Protection
..........................................................................799
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION
VIII
APPENDICES
Conclusions
.................................................................................................807
Bibliography
................................................................................................819
Organizations
..............................................................................................823
Index
...........................................................................................................825
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adam_txt |
Contents
Foreword
.·.xi
Acknowledgments
.xiii
Editors
.xv
Authors
.xix
Contributors
.xxv
SECTION I BACKGROUND AND PHILOSOPHY
1
Introduction
.3
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
2
Worst Case Scenario
.17
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
3
Thinking Outside the Box
.31
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
4
Emergency Professionals
.53
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
5
Cascade Effect
.71
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
6
Profile of Terrorism
.87
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
7
Disaster Identification
._.107
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
8
Types of Disasters
.123
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
9 Progression
of Disaster
Care
.145
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
vii
viii
■ Contents
SECTION II
FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS
10
New York City: A History of Terrorism in Lower Manhattan
.165
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
11
New York City,
9/11
Event: The Little Hospital That Could
.185
JACQUELINE PRIVITERA, RN
12
New York City,
9/11
Aftermath: The Forgotten Hospital at
Ground Zero
.201
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
13
Jerusalem: One of Our Own
.221
JONATHAN HALEVY, MD
14
Toronto: The Courage to Care
.237
GRZEGORZ A. JAKUBOWSKI,
MD
15
New Orleans: The Storm Was Called Katrina
.257
RICHARD
DEICHMANN, MD
16
Tokyo: Terror in the Subway
.281
KENICHIRO TANEDA, MD
17
Madrid: A Coordinated Plan of Terror
.295
FRANCISCO JAVIER ORTIZ-ALONSO, MD AND
FERNANDO TUREGANO-FUENTES, MD
SECTION HI DISASTER MANAGEMENT—PARAMETERS
18
Incident Command: Philosophy
.313
PETER
FROMM, RN
19
Incident Command: Structure
.329
PETER
FROMM, RN
20
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis
.343
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
21
Target Risk Score
.359
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
22
Disaster Capacity Framework
.377
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
23
Disaster Capacity: Biologic and
Radiologie.395
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
Contents ■ ix
24
Disaster Capacity: Concussive and Chemical
.411
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
25
Syndromie
Surveillance
.427
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
26
Affiliation
Agreements.439
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION
IV DISASTER MANAGEMENT—CLINICAL ISSUES
27
Patient Flow
.455
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
28
Discharge Unit
.475
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
29
Physical Plant
.491
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
30
Staffing Parameters
.511
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
31
Documentation
.529
SETH GUTERMAN, MD
32
Victim Lists
.547
WANDA COLEMAN
33
EMS and PPE
.567
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION V DISASTER MANAGEMENT—NON-CLINICAL
ISSUES
34
Crowd Control
.587
ALAN R.
MATCHETT, CPP
35
Security and Surveillance
.,.599
ALAN R.
MATCHETT, CPP
36
Government Support
.613
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
37
Communications
.629
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
χ
■ Contents
38
Social
Services
.645
DAVID GOLDSCHMITT, MD
39 Public
Awareness and Community Support
.663
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION VI RECOVERY STRATEGIES
40
Government Oversight
.677
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
41
Corporate Fundraising
.691
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
42
Public and Private Philanthropy
.709
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
43
Government Funding
.723
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
44
Policy Making and International Ramifications
.739
ROBERT BONVINO, MD
45
Marketing
.755
JAMES
F. MANDLER
SECTION
VII
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
46
Decontamination
.775
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
47
Isolation
.791
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
48
Radiation Protection
.799
DAVID
GOLDSCHMITT, MD
SECTION
VIII
APPENDICES
Conclusions
.807
Bibliography
.819
Organizations
.823
Index
.825 |
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