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The effects of a disaster on healthcare can range from conditions that immediately besiege the system with large numbers of patients, to catastrophes that strain its long-term sustainability. Nurses, as frontline health professionals, must have an understanding of the situations they may face before, during and after a disaster and they must develop the skills and strategies to provide effective and immediate care. International Disaster Nursing is the first truly comprehensive and internationally focused resource to address the diversity of issues and myriad scenarios that nurses and other…mehr
The effects of a disaster on healthcare can range from conditions that immediately besiege the system with large numbers of patients, to catastrophes that strain its long-term sustainability. Nurses, as frontline health professionals, must have an understanding of the situations they may face before, during and after a disaster and they must develop the skills and strategies to provide effective and immediate care. International Disaster Nursing is the first truly comprehensive and internationally focused resource to address the diversity of issues and myriad scenarios that nurses and other health personnel could encounter during a disaster event. This text defines the many roles of the nurse within a multidisciplinary team, and aids the implementation of the community's disaster plans in a crisis. With an alarming increase in the occurrence of disasters in the last decade, International Disaster Nursing is the hallmark text in the field.
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Foreword Mireille Kingma and Marvin Birnbaum 1. Introduction to disasters and disaster nursing Robert Powers 2. Healthcare facility preparedness Knox Andress 3. Community response Tricia Wachtendorf 4. First response Dario Gonzalez 5. Disaster triage Jamie Ranse and Kathryn Zeitz 6. Hospital impact: acute care Peggy McMahon 7. Hospital impact: immediate issues Andy Robertson, Hazel Harley, Bronwen Kelly, Muriel Leclercq, Wayne Snell and Robert Stewart 8. Hospital impact: long term issues Roberta Lavin 9. Hospital impact: internal disasters Theo Ligthelm 10. Incident command systems Craig Deatley 11. Chemical preparedness/response Yukiya Hakozaki 12. Biological preparedness/response Adrian Crowe 13. Radiation/nuclear preparedness/response Steven Becker, Doran Christensen, Robert Whitcomb, Jr., W. Mark Hart and Steve Sugarman 14. Explosive event preparedness/response Angelo Agostini 15. Decontamination Robert Powers 16. Populations with vulnerabilities and special needs Kelly Burkholder-Allen 17. Pediatric care in disaster Karen Olness (vignette contribution from Jonathon Mould) 18. Regional planning Douglas Havro 19. US federal resources/response Bennet Waters, Alan Cohn, Lynn Piacentini and Michael Zanker 20. International response Susan Briggs 21. Japan disaster response Satoko Mitani 22. Israeli disaster response Bruria Adini, Robert Cohen and Daniel Laor 23. Public health response Jane Richter 24. Pandemic planning Lynne Slepski 25. Health issues in humanitarian emergencies Mary Lou Fisher and Daksha Brahmbhatt 26. Mental health in disasters Margaret Grigg and Frances Hughes 27. Disaster ethics Leila Toiviainen 28. Disaster recovery Gerry Fitzgerald, Peter Aitken and Elinor Davis 29. The Southeast Asian Tsunami-response overview Elaine Daily 30. U.S. Hurricane Katrina-response review Anne Hutton 31. Disaster nursing educational competencies Lynn Slepski and Marguerite T. Littleton-Kearney 32. Disaster nursing research Dean Whitehead and Paul Arbon 33. Disaster research framework Elaine Daily.
Foreword Mireille Kingma and Marvin Birnbaum 1. Introduction to disasters and disaster nursing Robert Powers 2. Healthcare facility preparedness Knox Andress 3. Community response Tricia Wachtendorf 4. First response Dario Gonzalez 5. Disaster triage Jamie Ranse and Kathryn Zeitz 6. Hospital impact: acute care Peggy McMahon 7. Hospital impact: immediate issues Andy Robertson, Hazel Harley, Bronwen Kelly, Muriel Leclercq, Wayne Snell and Robert Stewart 8. Hospital impact: long term issues Roberta Lavin 9. Hospital impact: internal disasters Theo Ligthelm 10. Incident command systems Craig Deatley 11. Chemical preparedness/response Yukiya Hakozaki 12. Biological preparedness/response Adrian Crowe 13. Radiation/nuclear preparedness/response Steven Becker, Doran Christensen, Robert Whitcomb, Jr., W. Mark Hart and Steve Sugarman 14. Explosive event preparedness/response Angelo Agostini 15. Decontamination Robert Powers 16. Populations with vulnerabilities and special needs Kelly Burkholder-Allen 17. Pediatric care in disaster Karen Olness (vignette contribution from Jonathon Mould) 18. Regional planning Douglas Havro 19. US federal resources/response Bennet Waters, Alan Cohn, Lynn Piacentini and Michael Zanker 20. International response Susan Briggs 21. Japan disaster response Satoko Mitani 22. Israeli disaster response Bruria Adini, Robert Cohen and Daniel Laor 23. Public health response Jane Richter 24. Pandemic planning Lynne Slepski 25. Health issues in humanitarian emergencies Mary Lou Fisher and Daksha Brahmbhatt 26. Mental health in disasters Margaret Grigg and Frances Hughes 27. Disaster ethics Leila Toiviainen 28. Disaster recovery Gerry Fitzgerald, Peter Aitken and Elinor Davis 29. The Southeast Asian Tsunami-response overview Elaine Daily 30. U.S. Hurricane Katrina-response review Anne Hutton 31. Disaster nursing educational competencies Lynn Slepski and Marguerite T. Littleton-Kearney 32. Disaster nursing research Dean Whitehead and Paul Arbon 33. Disaster research framework Elaine Daily.
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