Handbook of Disaster Medicine
Herausgeber: de Boer, Jan; Dubouloz, Marcel
Handbook of Disaster Medicine
Herausgeber: de Boer, Jan; Dubouloz, Marcel
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Technological development has not only provided mankind with more prosperity, but with increased destructive power as well
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 966g
- ISBN-13: 9789067643160
- ISBN-10: 9067643165
- Artikelnr.: 22513804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 966g
- ISBN-13: 9789067643160
- ISBN-10: 9067643165
- Artikelnr.: 22513804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jan de Boer, Marcel Dubouloz
PART ONE - MEDICAL CARE. Chapter 1 Surgery and traumatology - surgical management of severely injured patients when resources are limited: Introduction
Management in hospital
Head injuries
Chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Limb injuries
Adapted surgical technologies. Chapter 2 Anaesthesiology and resuscitation: Introduction
The context of anaesthesia in disasters
Patient population
Primary anaesthetic skills
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Advanced anaesthetic skills
Logistics
Training and education. Chapter 3 Chemical injuries: Introduction
Mechanism of toxic injury
Medical preparedness plan
Medical action plan
Decontamination
Triage
Medical care at the scene
Management in medical facilities
Disaster follow-up. Chapter 4 Communicable diseases: General overview
Coping with communicable diseases in emergencies
Intervention strategies
Standard activities: tools
Therapeutic approaches
health education
Setting priorities. Chapter 5 Mental health: Introduction
Post-traumatic reactions
Management of the psychological and social component in disasters
Vulnerable groups
Prevention
The cultural aspect of mental health in disasters and complex emergencies. Chapter 6 Radiation injuries: Introduction
Technical considerations
Irradiation accidents
Clinical and biological consequences of exposure to ionising radiation - therapeutic approach
Management and communication during irradiation incidents. PART TWO - PUBLIC HEALTH. Chapter 1 Epidemiology: Disaster epidemiology
Application of epidemiology in disasters
Complex humanitarian disasters. Chapter 2 Environmental health: Introduction
Interaction between a population and its environment
Problems caused by exceptional situations
Water
Environment sanitation
Housing and energy. Chapter 3 Nutrition: Introduction
Nutritional assessment
Determining nutritional requirements
Management of a nutritional emergency
Human resource development. PART THREE - DISASTER MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 Definition, classification and scoring of disasters: Introduction
Methodology
Discussion
The medical severity index of disasters
Discussion. Chapter 2 Order in the chaos - modelling medical management in disasters: Introduction
The general picture
The turning point between accident and disaster
Capacities in the medical assistance chain
The medical rescue capacity
The medical transport capacity
The hospital treatment capacity
Definition, classification and assessment of disasters
Determination of medical disaster preparedness
Triage and the 1-6 hour period following a disaster. (Part contents).
Management in hospital
Head injuries
Chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Limb injuries
Adapted surgical technologies. Chapter 2 Anaesthesiology and resuscitation: Introduction
The context of anaesthesia in disasters
Patient population
Primary anaesthetic skills
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Advanced anaesthetic skills
Logistics
Training and education. Chapter 3 Chemical injuries: Introduction
Mechanism of toxic injury
Medical preparedness plan
Medical action plan
Decontamination
Triage
Medical care at the scene
Management in medical facilities
Disaster follow-up. Chapter 4 Communicable diseases: General overview
Coping with communicable diseases in emergencies
Intervention strategies
Standard activities: tools
Therapeutic approaches
health education
Setting priorities. Chapter 5 Mental health: Introduction
Post-traumatic reactions
Management of the psychological and social component in disasters
Vulnerable groups
Prevention
The cultural aspect of mental health in disasters and complex emergencies. Chapter 6 Radiation injuries: Introduction
Technical considerations
Irradiation accidents
Clinical and biological consequences of exposure to ionising radiation - therapeutic approach
Management and communication during irradiation incidents. PART TWO - PUBLIC HEALTH. Chapter 1 Epidemiology: Disaster epidemiology
Application of epidemiology in disasters
Complex humanitarian disasters. Chapter 2 Environmental health: Introduction
Interaction between a population and its environment
Problems caused by exceptional situations
Water
Environment sanitation
Housing and energy. Chapter 3 Nutrition: Introduction
Nutritional assessment
Determining nutritional requirements
Management of a nutritional emergency
Human resource development. PART THREE - DISASTER MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 Definition, classification and scoring of disasters: Introduction
Methodology
Discussion
The medical severity index of disasters
Discussion. Chapter 2 Order in the chaos - modelling medical management in disasters: Introduction
The general picture
The turning point between accident and disaster
Capacities in the medical assistance chain
The medical rescue capacity
The medical transport capacity
The hospital treatment capacity
Definition, classification and assessment of disasters
Determination of medical disaster preparedness
Triage and the 1-6 hour period following a disaster. (Part contents).
PART ONE - MEDICAL CARE. Chapter 1 Surgery and traumatology - surgical management of severely injured patients when resources are limited: Introduction
Management in hospital
Head injuries
Chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Limb injuries
Adapted surgical technologies. Chapter 2 Anaesthesiology and resuscitation: Introduction
The context of anaesthesia in disasters
Patient population
Primary anaesthetic skills
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Advanced anaesthetic skills
Logistics
Training and education. Chapter 3 Chemical injuries: Introduction
Mechanism of toxic injury
Medical preparedness plan
Medical action plan
Decontamination
Triage
Medical care at the scene
Management in medical facilities
Disaster follow-up. Chapter 4 Communicable diseases: General overview
Coping with communicable diseases in emergencies
Intervention strategies
Standard activities: tools
Therapeutic approaches
health education
Setting priorities. Chapter 5 Mental health: Introduction
Post-traumatic reactions
Management of the psychological and social component in disasters
Vulnerable groups
Prevention
The cultural aspect of mental health in disasters and complex emergencies. Chapter 6 Radiation injuries: Introduction
Technical considerations
Irradiation accidents
Clinical and biological consequences of exposure to ionising radiation - therapeutic approach
Management and communication during irradiation incidents. PART TWO - PUBLIC HEALTH. Chapter 1 Epidemiology: Disaster epidemiology
Application of epidemiology in disasters
Complex humanitarian disasters. Chapter 2 Environmental health: Introduction
Interaction between a population and its environment
Problems caused by exceptional situations
Water
Environment sanitation
Housing and energy. Chapter 3 Nutrition: Introduction
Nutritional assessment
Determining nutritional requirements
Management of a nutritional emergency
Human resource development. PART THREE - DISASTER MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 Definition, classification and scoring of disasters: Introduction
Methodology
Discussion
The medical severity index of disasters
Discussion. Chapter 2 Order in the chaos - modelling medical management in disasters: Introduction
The general picture
The turning point between accident and disaster
Capacities in the medical assistance chain
The medical rescue capacity
The medical transport capacity
The hospital treatment capacity
Definition, classification and assessment of disasters
Determination of medical disaster preparedness
Triage and the 1-6 hour period following a disaster. (Part contents).
Management in hospital
Head injuries
Chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Limb injuries
Adapted surgical technologies. Chapter 2 Anaesthesiology and resuscitation: Introduction
The context of anaesthesia in disasters
Patient population
Primary anaesthetic skills
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Advanced anaesthetic skills
Logistics
Training and education. Chapter 3 Chemical injuries: Introduction
Mechanism of toxic injury
Medical preparedness plan
Medical action plan
Decontamination
Triage
Medical care at the scene
Management in medical facilities
Disaster follow-up. Chapter 4 Communicable diseases: General overview
Coping with communicable diseases in emergencies
Intervention strategies
Standard activities: tools
Therapeutic approaches
health education
Setting priorities. Chapter 5 Mental health: Introduction
Post-traumatic reactions
Management of the psychological and social component in disasters
Vulnerable groups
Prevention
The cultural aspect of mental health in disasters and complex emergencies. Chapter 6 Radiation injuries: Introduction
Technical considerations
Irradiation accidents
Clinical and biological consequences of exposure to ionising radiation - therapeutic approach
Management and communication during irradiation incidents. PART TWO - PUBLIC HEALTH. Chapter 1 Epidemiology: Disaster epidemiology
Application of epidemiology in disasters
Complex humanitarian disasters. Chapter 2 Environmental health: Introduction
Interaction between a population and its environment
Problems caused by exceptional situations
Water
Environment sanitation
Housing and energy. Chapter 3 Nutrition: Introduction
Nutritional assessment
Determining nutritional requirements
Management of a nutritional emergency
Human resource development. PART THREE - DISASTER MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 Definition, classification and scoring of disasters: Introduction
Methodology
Discussion
The medical severity index of disasters
Discussion. Chapter 2 Order in the chaos - modelling medical management in disasters: Introduction
The general picture
The turning point between accident and disaster
Capacities in the medical assistance chain
The medical rescue capacity
The medical transport capacity
The hospital treatment capacity
Definition, classification and assessment of disasters
Determination of medical disaster preparedness
Triage and the 1-6 hour period following a disaster. (Part contents).