نتایج جستجو برای: casualty

تعداد نتایج: 3001  

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2014
Kirsi Jussila Sirkka Rissanen Kai Parkkola Anttonen Hannu

INTRODUCTION Prehospital maritime transportation in northern areas sets high demands on hypothermia prevention. To prevent body cooling and hypothermia of seriously-ill or injured casualties during transportation, casualty coverings must provide adequate thermal insulation and protection against cold, wind, moisture, and water splashes. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the the...

Journal: :Proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2002
Reed W. Hoyt Jaques Reifman Trinka S. Coster Mark J. Buller

In this paper, we describe a U.S. Army concept to monitor soldier physiologic status and provide computer-based medical support to increase the likelihood of soldier survival on the battlefield. Supported by an underlying platform of complex wearable computerized systems, the "Warfighter Physiological Status Monitoring" (WPSM) concept consists of an array of biosensors embedded in the soldier's...

2009
DOUGLAS L. KRINER FRANCIS X. SHEN Douglas L. Kriner Francis X. Shen

Prior scholarship on the effects of war casualties on U.S. elections has focused on large-scale conflicts. For this article, we examined whether or not the much-smaller casualty totals incurred in Iraq had a similar influence on the 2006 Senate contests. We found that the change in vote share from 2000 to 2006 for Republican Senate candidates at both the state and county level was significantly...

Journal: :Journal of continuing education in nursing 2015
Anne M Wilkinson Marianne Matzo

Catastrophic mass casualty events (MCEs), such as pandemic influenza outbreaks, earthquakes, or large-scale terrorism-related events, quickly and suddenly yield thousands of victims whose needs overwhelm local and regional health care systems, personnel, and resources. Such conditions require deploying scarce resources in a manner that is different from the more common multiple casualty event. ...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2003
Pinchas Halpern Ming-Che Tsai Jeffrey L Arnold Edita Stok Gurkan Ersoy

This article reviews the implications of mass-casualty, terrorist bombings for emergency department (ED) and hospital emergency responses. Several practical issues are considered, including the performance of a preliminary needs assessment, the mobilization of human and material resources, the use of personal protective equipment, the organization and performance of triage, the management of ex...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2000
R Mackenzie I Greaves R C Sutcliffe

The equipment lists provided in this article are not intended to be proscriptive or definitive. They are simply an illustration of the logical application of equipment selection and packing principles according to the likely needs of the casualty. Although trained personnel with relatively little equipment can perform simple interventions, optimal care requires some advanced techniques and good...

Journal: :Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals 2011
D W Callaway E R Smith J Cain G Shapiro W T Burnett S D McKay R Mabry

105 inTroducTion Civilian Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) has a long history in the United States. Enormous progress has been made during the past ten years in developing professional and operational standards within the field. However, to date, there still exists no standard of care within TEMS specifically, and more broadly for high threat pre-hospital trauma care. Current civilian ...

Journal: :IJISCRAM 2013
Duncan T. Wilson Glenn I. Hawe Graham Coates Roger S. Crouch

When designing a decision support program for use in coordinating the response to Mass Casualty Incidents, the modelling of the health of casualties presents a significant challenge. In this paper we propose one such health model, capable of acknowledging both the uncertain and dynamic nature of casualty health. Incorporating this into a larger optimisation model capable of use in real-time and...

2013
Timothy J. Broderick Craig R. Carignan

Combat casualty and en-route care could be improved through immediate expert medical assessment and treatment. New approaches in the delivery of medical care have the potential to decouple the need for deployment of highly trained medical professionals with each advanced unit and the ability to provide sophisticated medical and surgical expertise on demand. The U.S. Army Telemedicine and Advanc...

Journal: :International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management 2013

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