Koenig and Schultz's disaster medicine : comprehensive principles and practices / / edited by Kristi L. Koenig, Carl H. Schultz.

"As societies become more complex and interconnected, the global risk for catastrophic disasters is increasing. Demand for expertise to mitigate the human suffering and damage these events cause is also high. A new field of disaster medicine is emerging, offering innovative approaches to optim...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxvii, 667 p., [40] p. of plates :; ill. (some col.), maps (some col.).
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245 0 0 |a Koenig and Schultz's disaster medicine  |h [electronic resource] :  |b comprehensive principles and practices /  |c edited by Kristi L. Koenig, Carl H. Schultz. 
246 3 0 |a Disaster medicine :  |b comprehensive principles and practices 
260 |a Cambridge ;  |a New York :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2010. 
300 |a xxvii, 667 p., [40] p. of plates :  |b ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: Part I: 1. Disaster research and epidemiology Megumi Kano, Michele M. Wood, Judith M. Siegel and Linda B. Bourque; 2. Disaster education and training: linking individual and organizational learning and performance Peter Brewster; 3. Surge capacity Donna Barbisch, Josef Haik and Ariel Tessone; 4. International perspectives on disaster management Herman Delooz and Jean Luc Poncelet; 5. Ethical issues in disaster medicine Gregory Luke Larkin; 6. Emerging infectious diseases Shantini D. Gamage, Stephen M. Kralovic and Gary A. Roselle; 7. Disaster mental and behavioral health Dori B. Reissman, Merritt D. Schreiber, James M. Shultz and Robert J. Ursano; 8. Special populations Phillips; Part II: 9. Public health and emergency management systems Connie Boatright, Peter Brewster and Jonathan Weinstein; 10. Legislative authorities and regulatory issues Ernest B. Abbott and Douglas P. Brosnan; 11. Syndromic surveillance Gary Roselle; 12. Disaster triage Christopher A. Kahn, E. Brooke Lerner and David C. Cone; 13. Personal protective equipment Paul Kim, Frank Denny and Sarah J. Salk; 14. Decontamination Howard Levitin and Chris Kahn; 15. Quarantine Dean Lawrence Gostin and Donna Barbisch; 16. Mass distribution of antibiotics and vaccines Susan Gorman and Nicki Pesik; 17. Management of mass gatherings Mick Malloy, Zane Sherif, Stan Natin and John McDonnell; 18. Transportation disasters Ulf Bjornstig and Rebecca Forsberg; 19. EMS scene management Ken Miller; 20. Health care facility disaster management John Hoyle; 21. Mortuary affairs Paul Sledzik and Sharon W. Bryson; 22. Crisis and emergency risk communication Barbara S. Reynolds and Gili Shenhar; 23. Telemedicine and telehealth Adam Darkins; 24. Complex public health emergencies Frederick M. Burkle, Jr.; 25. Patient identification and tracking Darlene A. Gidley and Michael Ciraolo; Part III. Section A: 26. Traumatic and explosive events Chetan Kharod, John Wightman and Eran Tal-Or; 27. Burn patient management John McManus and Ruben Gomez; 28. Clinical aspects of large-scale chemical events John Urbanetti; 29. Biological events Robert G. Darling, Jon B. Woods and Theodore J. Cieslak; 30. Nuclear and radiological events Richard J. Hatchett, Joseph M. Kaminski and Ronald E. Goans; 31. Hazmat, toxic, and industrial events Tareg Bey and Lim; Section B: 32. Floods Mark E. Keim; 33. Hurricanes Kelly R. Klein and Frank Shih; 34. Tornados Arthur Wallace; 35. Earth quakes Carl Schultz and Solisis Deynes; 36. Tsunami Sam Stratton; 37. Winter storms William Dice; 38. Heat waves Carl Adrianopoli, Paul Brietzke, Jake Jacoby and Jerry Libby; 39. Volcanoes, Peter J Baxter. 
520 |a "As societies become more complex and interconnected, the global risk for catastrophic disasters is increasing. Demand for expertise to mitigate the human suffering and damage these events cause is also high. A new field of disaster medicine is emerging, offering innovative approaches to optimize disaster management. Much of the information needed to create the foundation for this growing specialty is not objectively described or is scattered among multiple different sources. Now, for the first time, a coherent and comprehensive collection of scientific observations and evidence-based recommendations with expert contributors from around the globe is available in Koenig and Schultz's Disaster Medicine: Comprehensive Principles and Practices. This definitive work on Disaster Medicine identifies essential subject matter, clarifies nomenclature, and outlines necessary areas of proficiency for healthcare professionals handling mass casualty crises. It also describes in-depth strategies for the rapid diagnosis and treatment of victims suffering from blast injuries or exposure to chemical, biological, and radiological agents"--Provided by publisher. 
533 |a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. 
650 0 |a Disaster medicine. 
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