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514 related items for PubMed ID: 18769268

  • 1. Surge capacity concepts for health care facilities: the CO-S-TR model for initial incident assessment.
    Hick JL, Koenig KL, Barbisch D, Bey TA.
    Disaster Med Public Health Prep; 2008 Sep; 2 Suppl 1():S51-7. PubMed ID: 18769268
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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.
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  • 4. Principles of Emergency Department facility design for optimal management of mass-casualty incidents.
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    Hick JL, Christian MD, Sprung CL, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine's Task Force for intensive care unit triage during an influenza epidemic or mass disaster.
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  • 8. Organization of a hospital-based victim decontamination plan using the incident command structure.
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    Hick JL, Ho JD, Heegaard WG, Brunette DD, Lapine A, Ward T, Clinton JE.
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  • 10. [The role of patient flow and surge capacity for in-hospital response in mass casualty events].
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    Bostick NA, Subbarao I, Burkle FM, Hsu EB, Armstrong JH, James JJ.
    Disaster Med Public Health Prep; 2008 Sep; 2 Suppl 1():S35-9. PubMed ID: 18769264
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  • 17. Surge capacity for healthcare systems: a conceptual framework.
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  • 20. Hospital trauma care in multiple-casualty incidents: a critical view.
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