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Most emergency workers know very little about autism. This book explains how to successfully handle encounters with people who have autism. It takes emergency responders and parents through everyday situations, stressing safety and awareness. This helps avoid the many problems that can arise when encountering autism in emergencies.
Autism --- Autism. --- Communication in emergency medicine. --- Emergency medical personnel. --- Risk-taking (Psychology) --- Risk behavior --- Risky behavior --- Taking risks --- Human behavior --- Medical emergency personnel --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Autistic disorder --- Autism spectrum disorders --- Hyperlexia
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This volume is the latest in a series that focuses on the immediate and long-term consequences of highly stressful events. It focuses on those individuals who provide therapy to victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder crisis and trauma counselors, Red Cross workers, nurses, and doctors.
Secondary traumatic stress --- Psychotherapists --- Emergency medical personnel --- Counselors --- Human services personnel --- Medical emergency personnel --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Mental health personnel --- Compassion fatigue --- Traumatic stress, Secondary --- Vicarious traumatization --- Psychic trauma --- Stress (Psychology) --- Treatment. --- Job stress. --- Empathy. --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- prevention & control. --- therapy.
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Medical jurisprudence. --- Evidence preservation. --- Emergency medical personnel. --- Medical emergency personnel --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Evidence, Criminal --- Evidence control (Police administration) --- Police administration --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Preservation
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This is the first book exploring the unique dynamics created by a multidisciplinary trauma team and how crisis management strategies can improve teamwork and communication and, potentially, improve patient resuscitation outcomes. Crisis resource management (CRM) is integral to the way that we manage ourselves, team members, and patients during emergency situations. It is essentially the ability to translate knowledge of what needs to be done into effective actions during a crisis situation. Building on the revolutionary American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) course, Trauma Team Dynamics illustrates the integration of the principles of CRM to team dynamics throughout the resuscitation – from the scene, through pre-hospital care and transport, to the trauma bay, and finally to definitive care and beyond. The editors and contributors are international experts in trauma, critical care, emergency medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy, and pre-hospital care and include NASA- and United States military-affiliated experts. Trauma Team Dynamics is intended for use as both a day-to-day clinical resource and a reference text, and includes self-assessment questions as well as guidance on CRM curriculum design and implementation.
Emergency Medicine --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Traumatology. --- Emergency medical personnel --- Emergency medical services. --- Training of. --- Emergency health services --- Emergency medical care --- Medical emergency personnel --- Accident medicine --- Trauma medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Surgery --- Wounds and injuries --- Medical care --- Rescue work --- Emergency medical services --- Medical personnel --- Critical care medicine. --- Trauma. --- Emergency medicine. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Traumatic Surgery. --- Emergency Services. --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Intensive care units
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This monograph serves as a technical source for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) incident commander guidelines for emergency response immediately following large structural collapse events. It characterizes response activities and expected hazards, and develops guidelines for selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The partial or complete collapse of a multistory building creates an array of physical, chemical, and biological hazards. The most significant uncertainties are the composition and magnitude of the hazards present in the postcollapse e
Counterinsurgency. --- Communicable diseases -- United States. --- Security Measures --- Technical Report --- Communicable diseases --- Communicable diseases. --- Epidemiology. --- National security --- Homeland defense --- Homeland security --- Diseases --- Public health --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Infection --- Epidemics --- United States --- Defenses. --- Counterguerrilla warfare --- Guerrilla warfare --- Insurgency --- Counterinsurgency --- Galula, David, --- Algeria --- History --- Emergency medical personnel --- Fire fighters --- Police --- Safety measures. --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- Firefighters --- Firemen --- Fire departments --- Medical emergency personnel --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Officials and employees
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Emergency medical personnel --- Male nurses --- Personnel médical d'urgence --- Infirmières --- Infirmiers --- Emergency medical personnel. --- Male nurses. --- Association des infirmières et infirmiers d'urgence du Québec --- Québec. --- Men nurses --- Nurses --- Medical emergency personnel --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Canada East --- Kebek (Province) --- Kébeki (Province) --- Kebekio (Province) --- Kebekku (Province) --- Kebekku-sh --- Kebekkush --- Kempek (Province) --- Kui bei ke (Province) --- Kuibeike (Province) --- Kupaik (Province) --- Kvebek (Province) --- Kvebeka (Province) --- Kvebekas (Province) --- Kvebeks (Province) --- Ḳṿibeḳ (Province) --- Kʻwebek-ju --- Kʻwebek (Province) --- Lower Canada --- Pravintsyi͡a Kvebek --- Province de Québec --- Province of Québec --- Provincia Québec --- Provinsie van Quebec --- Quebecum (Province) --- Québec
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Arbeidsstress --- Exhaution --- Fatigabilité --- Fatigue --- Job stress --- Lassitude --- Occupational stress --- On-the-job stress --- Organizational stress --- Souffrance au travail --- Stress au travail --- Stress d'origine professionnelle --- Stress dû au travail --- Stress lié au travail --- Stress op het werk --- Stress professionnel --- Surmenage --- Taakspanning --- Tiredness --- Travail--Stress --- Vermoeidheid --- Weariness --- Werk [Stress op het ] --- Werkstress --- Work stress --- Emergency medical personnel - Job stress. --- Tank crews --- Emergency medical personnel --- Nuclear power plant operators --- Industrial Medicine --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Job stress. --- Fatigue. --- Exhaustion --- Operators, Nuclear power plant --- Medical emergency personnel --- Crews, Tank --- Stress in the workplace --- Workplace stress --- Physiology --- Symptoms --- Rest --- Nuclear power plants --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Soldiers --- Psychology, Industrial --- Stress (Physiology) --- Stress (Psychology) --- Work --- Employees --- Physiological aspects --- Psychological aspects
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Firefighters, law enforcement officers, and emergency medical service responders play a critical role in protecting people and property in the event of fires, medical emergencies, terrorist acts, and numerous other emergencies. The authors examine the hazards that responders face and the personal protective technology needed to contend with those hazards. The findings are based on in-depth discussions with 190 members of the emergency responder community and are intended to help define the protective technology needs of responders and develop a comprehensive personal protective technology re
Emergency medical personnel. --- Employees--Safety measures--Congresses. --- Industrial safety--Congresses. --- Protective clothing. --- Accident Prevention --- Risk --- Epidemiologic Measurements --- Risk Management --- Allied Health Personnel --- Medicine --- Disasters --- Probability --- Organization and Administration --- Environment --- Health Occupations --- Public Health --- Accidents --- Health Personnel --- Emergency Medical Technicians --- Risk Assessment --- Safety --- Emergency Medicine --- Rescue Work --- Statistics as Topic --- Environment and Public Health --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Occupational Groups --- Health Services Administration --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Persons --- Health Care --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Quality of Health Care --- Investigative Techniques --- Named Groups --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Emergency Medical Services --- Emergency medical personnel --- Fire fighters --- Police --- Safety measures. --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Policing --- Firefighters --- Firemen --- Medical emergency personnel --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- Fire departments --- Emergency medical services --- Emergency medicine --- Medical personnel --- Officials and employees
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