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ISBN  9780323286657
ÃâÆÇ»ç  Elsevier
ÀúÀÚ  Gregory R. Ciottone
¹ßÇàÀÏ  2015,10
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The most comprehensive resource of its kind, Ciottone¡¯s Disaster Medicine, 2nd Edition, thoroughly covers isolated domestic events as well as global disasters and humanitarian crises. Dr. Gregory Ciottone and more than 200 worldwide authorities share their knowledge and expertise on the preparation, assessment, and management of both natural and man-made disasters, including terrorist attacks and the threat of biological warfare. Part 1 offers an A-to-Z resource for every aspect of disaster medicine and management, while Part 2 features an exhaustive compilation of every conceivable disaster event, organized to facilitate quick reference in a real-time setting.
Quickly grasp key concepts, including identification of risks, organizational preparedness, equipment planning, disaster education and training, and more advanced concepts such as disaster risk reduction, tactical EMS, hazard vulnerability analysis, impact of disaster on children, and more.
Understand the chemical and biologic weapons known to exist today, as well as how to best manage possible future events and scenarios for which there is no precedent.
Be prepared for man-made disasters with new sections that include Topics Unique to Terrorist Events and High-Threat Disaster Response and Operational Medicine (covering tactical and military medicine).
Get a concise overview of lessons learned by the responders to recent disasters such as the earthquake in Haiti, Hurricane Sandy, the 2014 Ebola outbreak, and active shooter events like Sandy Hook, CT and Aurora, CO.
Learn about the latest technologies such as the use of social media in disaster response and mobile disaster applications.
Ensure that everyone on your team is up-to-date with timely topics, thanks to new chapters on disaster nursing, crisis leadership, medical simulation in disaster preparedness, disaster and climate change, and the role of non-governmental agencies (NGOs) in disaster response - a critical topic for those responding to humanitarian needs overseas.

1. Introduction to Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management

Section 1: Introduction

2. Public Health and Disasters

3. The Role of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Disaster

4. Role of Emergency Medicine in Disaster Management

5. Disaster Nursing

6. The Role of Hospitals in Disaster

7. Complex Emergencies

8. Disaster and Climate Change

9. Children and Disaster

10. Psychological Impact of Disaster

11. Ethical Issues in the Provision of Emergency Medical Care in Multiple Casualty Incidents and Disasters

12. Liability Issues in Emergency Response

Section 2: Domestic and International Resources

13. Disaster Response in the United States

14. Disaster Response in Europe

15. Local Disaster Response

16. State Disaster Response: Systems and Programs

17. Selected Federal Disaster Response Agencies and Capabilities

18. International Disaster Response

19. Non-Governmental Organizations

20. Disaster/Emergency Management Programs

Section 3: Pre-Event Topics

21. Emergency Department Design

22. Community Hazard Vulnerability Assessment

23. Health Care Facility Hazard and Vulnerability Analysis

24. Public Information Management

25. Informatics and Telecommunications in Disaster

26. Disaster Simulation

27. Disaster Mitigation

28. Disaster Risk Management

29. Vaccines

30. Occupational Medicine: An Asset in Time of Crisis

31. Worker Health and Safety in Disaster Response

32. Disaster Preparedness

33. Policy Issues in Disaster Preparedness and Response

34. Mutual Aid

35. Patient Surge

Section 4: Event-Response Topics

36. Accidental versus Intentional Event

37. Crisis Leadership in Public Health Emergencies

38. The Incident Command System

39. Scene Safety in Disaster Response

40. Needs Assessment

41. Operations and Logistics

42. Disaster Communications

43. Mobile Disaster Applications

44. The Role of Social Media in Disasters

45. Managing Volunteers and Donations

46. Personal Protective Equipment

47. Role of Bystanders

48. Surveillance

49. Use of Mapping and Geospatial Analysis in Disaster Management

50. Management of Mass Fatalities

51. Disaster Management of Animals

Section 5: Mechanical Operations in Disasters

52. Urban Search and Rescue

53. Medical Care in Remote Areas

54. Triage

55. Patient Tracking Systems in Disasters

56. Infectious Disease in a Disaster Zone

57. Pharmaceuticals and Medical Equipment in Disasters

Section 6: Post-Event Topics

58. Displaced Populations

59. Rehabilitation and Reconstruction

60. Disaster Education and Research

61. Practical Applications of Disaster Epidemiology

62. Measures of Effectiveness in Disaster Management

Section 7: Topics Unique to Terrorist Events and High-Threat Disaster Response

63. Lessons Learned as a Result of Terrorist Attacks

64. The Psychology of Terrorism

65. Thinking Outside the Box: Health Service Support Considerations in the Era of Asymmetrical Threats

66. Integrated Response to Domestic Terrorism

67. Multimodality, Layered Attack

68. Active Shooter Events

69. Hostage Taking

70. Civil Unrest and Rioting

71. Introduction to Explosions and Blasts

72. Suicide Bomber

73. Improvised Explosive Devices

74. Vehicle Borne Improvised Devices

75. Conventional Explosions at a Mass Gathering

76. Nuclear Disaster Management

77. Dirty Bomb (Radiologic Dispersal Device)

78. General Approach to Chemical Attack

79. General Approach to Biologic Attack

80. Future Biologic and Chemical Weapons

81. Directed-Energy Weapons

82. Chemical, Biologic, and Nuclear Quarantine

83. Chemical Decontamination

84. Radiation Decontamination

Section 8: Operational Medicine

85. Military Lessons Learned for Disaster Response

86. Integration of Law Enforcement and Military Resources with Emergency Response to Domestic Events

87. Tactical EMS

88. EMS Beyond The Barricade

89. Operational Rescue

90. Operations Security, Site Security and Incident Response

91. Medical Intelligence

92. Preventative Medicine for Responders in High Threat Environments

Section 9: Natural Disasters

93. Introduction to Natural Disasters

94. Hurricane, Cyclone, and Typhoon

95. Earthquake

96. Tornado

97. Flood

98. Tsunami

99. Heat Wave

100. Winter Storm

101. Volcanic Eruption

102. Famine

103. Landslide

104. Avalanche

Section 10: Nuclear/Radiation Events

105. Introduction to Nuclear/Radiologic Disasters

106. Nuclear Detonation

107. Radiation Accident - Isolated Exposure

108. Radiation Accident - Dispersed Exposure

109. Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown

Section 11: Chemical Events

110. Introduction to Chemical Disasters

111. Industrial Chemical Disasters

112. Nerve Agent Attack

113. Vesicant Agent Attack

114. Respiratory Agent Mass Casualty Incidents (Toxic Inhalational Injury)

115. Cyanide Attack

116. Antimuscarinic Agent Attack

117. LSD, Other Indoles, and Phenylethylamine Derivative Attack

118. Opoid Agent Attack

119. Hydrofluoroalkane Propellant Attack

120. Riot-Control Agent Attack

121. Nicotinic Agent Attack

122. Anesthetic-Agent Attack

Section 12: Biologic Events: Introduction

123. Introduction to Biologic Agents and Pandemics

Section 12: Biologic Events, Part 1: Bacterial Agents

124. Bacillus Anthracis (Anthrax) Attack

125. Yersinia Pestis (Plague) Attack

126. Francisella Tularensis (Tularemia) Attack

127. Brucella Species (Brucellosis) Attack

128. Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever) Attack

129. Rickettsia prowazekii Attack (Typhus Fever)

130. Orientia tsutsugamushi (Scrub Typhus) Attack

131. Rickettsia rickettsii (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) Attack

132. Vibrio cholarae (Cholera) Attack

133. Shigella dysenteriae (Shigellosis) Attack

134. Salmonella Species (Salmonellosis) Attack

135. Salmonella typhi (Typhoid Fever) Attack

136. Burkholderia mallei (Glanders) Attack

137. Burkholderia pseudomallei (Melioidosis) Attack

138. Chlamydia psittaci (Psittacosis) Attack

139. Escherichia coli O157:H7 (Hemorrhagic E. Coli) Attack

Section 12: Biologic Events, Part 2: Viral Agents

140. Viral Encephalitides (Alphaviruses) Attack

141. Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Attack

142. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Attack - Arenaviruses

143. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Attack - Bunya Virus

144. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Attack - Filo Viruses

145. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Attack - Flaviviruses

146. Chikungunya Virus Attack

147. Variola Major Virus (Smallpox) Attack

148. Influenza Virus Attack

149. Monkeypox Attack

150. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Attack

151. Henipahvirus Attack (Hendra Virus Disease and Nipah Virus Encephalitis)

152. SARS-CoV Attack (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)

Section 12: Biologic Agents, Part 3: Toxins

153. Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Attack

154. Clostridium botulinum Toxin (Botulism) Attack

155. Clostridium perfringens Toxin (Epsilon Toxin) Attack

156. Marine Toxin Attack

157. T-2 Toxin (Trichothecene Mycotoxins) Attack

158. Ricin Toxin from Ricinus communis (Castor Beans) Attack

159. Aflatoxin Attack (Aspergillus Species)

Section 12, Part 4: Other Biologic Agents

160. Coccidioides immitis Attack (Coccidioidomycosis)

161. Histoplasma capsulatum Attack (Histoplamosis)

162. Cryptosporidium parvum Attack (Cryptosporidiosis)

Section 13: Events Resulting in Blast Injuries

163. Explosions: Conventional

164. Explosions: Fireworks

165. Rocket-Propelled Grenade Attack

166. Conventional Explosion at a Hospital

167. Conventional Explosion in a High-Rise Building

168. Conventional Explosion at a Nuclear Power Plant

169. Tunnel Explosion

170. Liquified Natural Gas Explosion

171. Liquified Natural Gas Tanker Truck Explosion

172. Petroleum Distillation/Processing Facility Explosion

Section 14: Events Resulting in Burn Injuries

173. Introduction to Fires and Burns

174. Structure Fire

175. Wilderness/Forest Fire

176. Tunnel Fire

Section 15: Events Resulting in Ballistic Injuries

177. Gunshot Attack: Mass Casualties

178. Sniper Attack

179. Grenade and Pipe Bomb Injuries

Section 16: Events Resulting in Structural Collapse/Crashing/Crushing

180. Introduction to Structural Collapse (Crush Injury and Crush Syndrome)

181. Train Derailment

182. Subway Derailment

183. Bus Accident

184. Aircraft Crash Preparedness and Response

185. Air Show Disaster

186. Asteroid, Meteoroid, and Spacecraft Reentry Accidents

187. Building Collapse

188. Bridge Collapse

189. Human Stampede

190. Mining Accident

191. Submarine or Surface Vessel Accident

Section 17: Other Events/Combination Events

192. Aircraft Hijacking

193. Aircraft Crash into a High-Rise Building

194. Airliner Crash into a Nuclear Power Plant

195. Explosion at a Nuclear Waste Storage Facility

196. Maritime Disasters

197. Cruise Ship Infectious Disease Outbreak

198. Massive Power System Failures

199. Hospital Power Outage

200. Intentional Contamination of Water Supplies

201. Food Supply Contamination

202. Mass Gatherings

203. Ecological Terrorism

204. Computer and Electronic Terrorism and EMS

205. VIP Care

   
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