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280 related items for PubMed ID: 10187010

  • 1. The efficacy of integrating "smart simulated casualties" in hospital disaster drills.
    Gofrit ON, Leibovici D, Shemer J, Henig A, Shapira SC.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 1997; 12(2):97-101. PubMed ID: 10187010
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  • 2. Impact of disaster drills on patient flow in a pediatric emergency department.
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  • 3. Development of evaluation modules for use in hospital disaster drills.
    Jenckes MW, Catlett CL, Hsu EB, Kohri K, Green GB, Robinson KA, Bass EB, Cosgrove SE.
    Am J Disaster Med; 2007 Jun; 2(2):87-95. PubMed ID: 18271157
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  • 4. Hospital disaster management simulation system.
    Levi L, Bregman D, Geva H, Revach M.
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  • 5. Response of Thai hospitals to the tsunami disaster.
    Leiba A, Ashkenasi I, Nakash G, Pelts R, Schwartz D, Goldberg A, Levi Y, Bar-Dayan Y.
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  • 6. Simulation in a disaster drill: comparison of high-fidelity simulators versus trained actors.
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  • 7. Evaluation of regional hospitals' use of children in disaster drills.
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  • 8. Impact of disaster drills on caregiver perception and satisfaction in the pediatric emergency department.
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  • 9. Waterworks, a full-scale chemical exposure exercise: interrogating pediatric critical care surge capacity in an inner-city tertiary care medical center.
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  • 10. Assessment of the reliability of the Johns Hopkins/Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality hospital disaster drill evaluation tool.
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    Ann Emerg Med; 2008 Sep; 52(3):204-10, 210.e1-8. PubMed ID: 17933427
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  • 11. Mass casualty incident management, triage, injury distribution of casualties and rate of arrival of casualties at the hospitals: lessons from a suicide bomber attack in downtown Tel Aviv.
    Raiter Y, Farfel A, Lehavi O, Goren OB, Shamiss A, Priel Z, Koren I, Davidson B, Schwartz D, Goldberg A, Bar-Dayan Y.
    Emerg Med J; 2008 Apr; 25(4):225-9. PubMed ID: 18356360
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  • 12. Who should worry for the "worried well"? Analysis of mild casualties center drills in non-conventional scenarios.
    Leiba A, Goldberg A, Hourvitz A, Weiss G, Peres M, Karskass A, Schwartz D, Levi Y, Bar-Dayan Y.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2006 Apr; 21(6):441-4. PubMed ID: 17334193
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  • 13. The evacuation hospital in civilian disasters.
    Klausner JM, Rozin RR.
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  • 14. A multicasualty event: out-of-hospital and in-hospital organizational aspects.
    Avitzour M, Libergal M, Assaf J, Adler J, Beyth S, Mosheiff R, Rubin A, Feigenberg Z, Slatnikovitz R, Gofin R, Shapira SC.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2004 Oct; 11(10):1102-4. PubMed ID: 15466156
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  • 15. A Geographic Simulation Model for the Treatment of Trauma Patients in Disasters.
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  • 16. Reconsidering policy of casualty evacuation in a remote mass-casualty incident.
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  • 17. Information technology and emergency medical care during disasters.
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  • 18. Radiation disaster response: preparation and simulation experience at an academic medical center.
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  • 19. Using robotic telecommunications to triage pediatric disaster victims.
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  • 20. Israeli hospital preparedness for terrorism-related multiple casualty incidents: can the surge capacity and injury severity distribution be better predicted?
    Kosashvili Y, Aharonson-Daniel L, Peleg K, Horowitz A, Laor D, Blumenfeld A.
    Injury; 2009 Jul; 40(7):727-31. PubMed ID: 19394934
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