Hospital emergency response teams: triage for optimal disaster response
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Beschreibung: | A hospital can continue to function during a disaster or terrorist attack if a Hospital Emergency Response Team (HERT) protects the facility by the establishing and staffing of€an Emergency Treatment Area. For the first time, here is an entire text dedicated to developing a free-standing operational team capable of protecting the healthcare center and its employees. This unit, €if properly designed, is mobile enough to operate at a remote site, offering services to less prepared€facilities. Not only does the hospital gain operational capacity by creating such a team, it also goes a long way toward meeting JCAHO's accreditation requirements. This book covers information that in an emergency is crucial to emergency medical service personnel and hospital staff in the emergency department, nursing, clinician, and other technical or support positions. It is also required reading for community public safety personnel and those charged with community-level planning, allowing them to better understand hospital capabilities and needs in times of disaster. Common sense approach shows what really works, not what is theoretically achievable Forms, checklists, and guidelines can be used to develop concrete response plans, validate existing operations, or simply expand knowledge base The latest from OSHA, Joint Commission and NIMS (National Incident Management System) Cross-disciplinary author team ensures material is appropriate for all member of this important collaboration Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 242 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781856177016 1856177017 |
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spellingShingle | Glarum, Jan F. Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response Emergency management fast Hospitals / Emergency services fast Emergency Service, Hospital / organization & administration Triage / organization & administration Hospitals Emergency services Emergency management Katastrophenmedizin (DE-588)4114155-6 gnd Notfalltherapie (DE-588)4172068-4 gnd |
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title | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response |
title_auth | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response |
title_exact_search | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response |
title_full | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response Jan Glarum, Don Birou, Edward Cetaruk |
title_fullStr | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response Jan Glarum, Don Birou, Edward Cetaruk |
title_full_unstemmed | Hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response Jan Glarum, Don Birou, Edward Cetaruk |
title_short | Hospital emergency response teams |
title_sort | hospital emergency response teams triage for optimal disaster response |
title_sub | triage for optimal disaster response |
topic | Emergency management fast Hospitals / Emergency services fast Emergency Service, Hospital / organization & administration Triage / organization & administration Hospitals Emergency services Emergency management Katastrophenmedizin (DE-588)4114155-6 gnd Notfalltherapie (DE-588)4172068-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Emergency management Hospitals / Emergency services Emergency Service, Hospital / organization & administration Triage / organization & administration Hospitals Emergency services Katastrophenmedizin Notfalltherapie |
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