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Can a Pediatric Trauma Center Improve the Response to a Mass Casualty Incident?
2012 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
This article explores how a pediatric trauma center (PTC) can improve responses to mass casualty incidents. It describes the differences between adult and child disaster …
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Willingness to Respond in a Disaster: A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner National Survey
2012 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California, · Alliant University
This study examines factors influencing pediatric nurse practitioners' (PNPs) likelihood to report to work during disasters. A national survey analyzed demographics, preparedness plans, training, and …
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Patient-Driven Resource Planning of a Health Care Facility Evacuation
2013 · George Washington University
This article describes how hospitals can plan for evacuations by focusing on patient needs. It explains that some patients need more help during an evacuation, …
Assessing Hospital Preparedness: Comparison of an On-Site Survey With a Self-Reported, Internet-Based, Long-Distance Tabletop Drill
2013 · State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, · George Washington University
This study compares hospital preparedness using two methods: an on-site survey and a self-reported, internet-based drill. It describes how hospitals often underreport their surge capacity …
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Use of an Emergency Medical Pictorial Communication Book During Simulated Disaster Conditions
2013 · University of Southern California, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
This article describes a study on using an emergency medical pictorial communication book during disasters. It highlights how language barriers can slow down patient assessment …
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Competency-Based Pediatric Disaster Training
2014 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
This study was conducted at an urban hospital involving 326 healthcare employees to evaluate the impact of a pediatric disaster educational program on their knowledge. …
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Comparison of Computerized Patients versus Live Moulaged Actors for a Mass-Casualty Drill
2015 · University of Southern California, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University
This study compares using computerized patients and live actors with makeup for mass-casualty drills. It describes how medical students performed triage on both types of …
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Checklist Use in Evaluating Pediatric Disaster Training
2015 · University of Southern California, · Medical University of South Carolina, · Yale School of Medicine, · University of California, Los Angeles, · University of California, · Yale University
This article discusses how checklists can help evaluate pediatric disaster training. Doctors in training used checklists during practice scenarios to manage emergency situations with children. …
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Using Mixed Methods to Assess Pediatric Disaster Preparedness in the Hospital Setting
2014 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
This study evaluated the disaster response of three hospitals in Los Angeles, focusing on pediatric victims. A simulated earthquake exercise was conducted, revealing that while …
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Preparing for the Unthinkable. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Pediatric Guidelines
2014 · Loma Linda University, · Carolinas Medical Center, · George Washington University
There are currently no critical care pediatric programs for critically injured children in mass casualty situations. To address this gap, the Committee for Tactical Emergency …
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