Publication date: Available online 29 April 2017
Source:Clinics in Plastic Surgery
Author(s): Randy D. Kearns, David E. Marcozzi, Noran Barry, Lewis Rubinson, C. Scott Hultman, Preston B. Rich
Teaser
The effective and efficient coordination of emergent patient care at the point of injury followed by the systematic resource-based triage of casualties are the most critical factors that influence patient outcomes after mass casualty incidents (MCIs). The effectiveness and appropriateness of implemented actions are largely determined by the extent and efficacy of the planning and preparation that occur before the MCI. The goal of this work was to define the essential efforts related to planning, preparation, and execution of acute and subacute medical care for disaster burn casualties. This type of MCI is frequently referred to as a burn MCI."http://ift.tt/2oW5mha
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