Disaster Rules (eBook)
by Rob Russell and Timothy J. Hodgetts and Peter F. Mahoney

Download

Language: English

$30.92
Retail Price: $43.95
 

Connect with BAM!

Share this with a friend

See what others are saying

 

0 Ratings

 
 
 

Quick Links:
Overview
Details
Creators
Customer Reviews
Discussion

Paperback
Online Price: $43.95
In Stock. 
 
 
 
Overview

The 80 rules you need to prepare for action in a medical disaster

Here are 80 disaster management rules to reflect on, remember and follow in the immediate aftermath of an incident involving mass casualties. Each rule is a single-page long, providing the essential information to inform the most common critical decisions you will have to make in either a civilian or military environment.

Written by clinicians with deep clinical and operational experience, these rules are concise evidence-based guidelines for all medical personnel dealing with disasters at the scene or in hospital. Based on the Major Incident Medical Management and Support system widely adopted in the UK, mainland Europe, Australasia and NATO, they are both authoritative and effective.

The EPUB format of this title may not be compatible for use on all handheld devices.


 
 
 
Details
  • ISBN: 9781444329704
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Date: Mar 2011
 
 
 
Creators

Author: Rob Russell
Bio:   Rob Russell
Senior Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Birmingham, UK Author: Peter F. Mahoney
Bio:   Peter F. Mahoney
Senior Lecturer in Critical Care, The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK Author: Nicholas Castle
Bio:   Nicholas Castle
Department of Anaesthetics, Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey, UK Author: Timothy J. Hodgetts
Bio:   Timothy J. Hodgetts
Professor of Emergency Medicine
Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Birmingham, UK

 
 
 
Reviews

"In twelve short chapters, this excellent and concise pocke-sized book presents 80 'disaster rules' concerning triage after chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents". - Emergency Nurse, 1 March 2011

 
 
 
Customer Reviews

 
 

DISCUSSION