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期刊名:American journal of disaster medicine

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ISSN:1932-149X

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Shane A Green,Ulrich H Schmidt,Mark R DeBuse et al. Shane A Green et al.
This case study highlights the critical need for radiographic imaging in the military medical field, especially for diagnosing orthopedic injuries. The absence of on-site X-ray equipment can lead to patient transport, resource expenditure, ...
Rita Daniela Fernandez Medina,Luiz Max Fagundes de Carvalho,Flavio Codeço Coelho et al. Rita Daniela Fernandez Medina et al.
We aim to evaluate the health impacts of the Fundão tailings dam disaster by analyzing secondary data collected from various databases of the Brazilian Ministry of Health and conducting a study to assess the burden of disease using years o...
Emilee C Venn,Jarrod A Miller,Shawn M Stevenson et al. Emilee C Venn et al.
Objective: Evidence-based evaluation of working dog decontamination is needed following several contemporary events involving threats for contamination with hazardous materials. The purpose of this study was to describe t...
Dennis Ren,Tress Goodwin,Julie Krueger et al. Dennis Ren et al.
Objective: This study aimed to understand pediatricians' experiences with disasters, their perceptions of potential threats, and their preferences for disaster education. ...
Adam M Kelmenson,Charles Leithead Adam M Kelmenson
Importance: This article surveys the literature for in-hospital active shooter training models. While most hospital systems utilize computer-based Code Silver training modules, evidence suggests that employees are not ade...
Ginny R Kaplan,Kevin T Collopy,William F Powers et al. Ginny R Kaplan et al.
Introduction: Tourniquets have been demonstrated to reduce preventable deaths due to exsanguination. However, studies have suggested that the Combat Action Tourniquet (CAT®), a popular prehospital device, may have a 19-3...
Peter Baek,Emily Murphy,Karl Saardi et al. Peter Baek et al.
The increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires, driven by rising global temperatures, pose significant health risks, particularly in low socioeconomic status (SES) communities. This study explores the correlation between wildfire air p...
Jennifer A Horney,Utkarsh Gangwal,Shangjia Dong Jennifer A Horney
Objective: To assess the impacts of flooding on access to dialysis care and compare current and future risk from flood inundation and isolation. Design: ...
Angela Pettit Cornelius,Sharon E Mace,Douglas Mark Char et al. Angela Pettit Cornelius et al.
Objective: To provide an overview of the literature on the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on healthcare disparities in various groups, in relation to social determinants of health (SDOH) and lo...
Asante Msimang,Shelley Edwards,Sergio Alloggio et al. Asante Msimang et al.
Through the definition of risk management and its interpretation in multidimensional protection of humans and animals in emergencies and during disasters, in this article, the authors focus on the ethical links between human well-being and ...