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1314 related items for PubMed ID: 19860165

  • 1. A state survey of emergency department preparedness for the care of children in a mass casualty event.
    Thompson T, Lyle K, Mullins SH, Dick R, Graham J.
    Am J Disaster Med; 2009; 4(4):227-32. PubMed ID: 19860165
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    Morton MJ, Kirsch TD, Rothman RE, Byerly MM, Hsieh YH, McManus JG, Kelen GD.
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  • 8. Mass-casualty events at schools: a national preparedness survey.
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  • 11. Preparedness for the evaluation and management of mass casualty incidents involving anticholinesterase compounds: a survey of emergency department directors in the 12 largest cities in the United States.
    Madsen JM, Greenberg MI.
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  • 12. Pediatric preparedness of US emergency departments: a 2003 survey.
    Gausche-Hill M, Schmitz C, Lewis RJ.
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    Edwards NA, Caldicott DG, Aitken P, Lee CC, Eliseo T.
    Crit Care Resusc; 2008 Jun 27; 10(2):125-36. PubMed ID: 18522527
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  • 14. Hospital preparedness for weapons of mass destruction incidents: an initial assessment.
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  • 15. Using mixed methods to assess pediatric disaster preparedness in the hospital setting.
    Burke RV, Kim TY, Bachman SL, Iverson EI, Berg BM.
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  • 17. A mass casualty incident involving children and chemical decontamination.
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  • 18. Disaster and mass casualty events in the pediatric population.
    Burke RV, Iverson E, Goodhue CJ, Neches R, Upperman JS.
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  • 19. Chapter 2. Surge capacity and infrastructure considerations for mass critical care. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disaster.
    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.
    Intensive Care Med; 2010 Apr 01; 36 Suppl 1():S11-20. PubMed ID: 20213417
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  • 20. A national survey of terrorism preparedness training among pediatric, family practice, and emergency medicine programs.
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