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E-grāmata: Major Incident Medical Management and Support: The Practical Approach at the Scene

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  • ISBN-13: 9781444398205
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Major Incident Medical Management and Support (MIMMS) is the coursebook for the Advanced Life Support Group's internationally taught training for health care professionals responding to major incidents. The practical approach employed in MIMMS has proved an invaluable aid to both civilian and military doctors, nurses and paramedics working in disaster management worldwide.

The third edition has been fully revised to make MIMMS appropriate for the 21st century, with greater emphasis on human factors, a more structured approach to medical management, and new chapters on:

  • Hazardous materials
  • Incidents involving large numbers of children
  • Management of a major incident with multiple burn casualties
  • Mass gatherings
  • Natural disasters 

There are also revised appendices covering responsibility for the dead, radio use, and voice procedures, and what to do beyond the immediate situation.

Covering all eventualities in medical management during major incidents, MIMMS provides a comprehensive and practical guide for all who are involved in this aspect of emergency medicine.

Preface to the third edition vii
Preface to the first edition viii
Acknowledgements ix
International reference group and UK working group x
Contributors xi
Contact details and website information xiii
Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
3(6)
Chapter 2 The structured approach to major incidents
9(8)
Part II Organisation
Chapter 3 Health Service structure and roles
17(14)
Chapter 4 Emergency service organisation and roles
31(5)
Chapter 5 Support service organisation and roles
36(5)
Part III Preparation
Chapter 6 Planning
41(4)
Chapter 7 Personal equipment
45(5)
Chapter 8 Medical equipment
50(8)
Chapter 9 Training
58(5)
Part IV Management
Chapter 10 Command and control
63(7)
Chapter 11 Health Service scene layout
70(4)
Chapter 12 Safety at the scene
74(4)
Chapter 13 Communications
78(6)
Chapter 14 Assessment
84(7)
Part V Medical support
Chapter 15 Triage
91(12)
Chapter 16 Treatment
103(5)
Chapter 17 Transport
108(7)
Part VI Special incidents
Chapter 18 Hazardous materials and CBRN incidents
115(6)
Chapter 19 Incidents involving large numbers of children
121(5)
Chapter 20 Incidents involving casualties with multiple burns
126(2)
Chapter 21 Mass gatherings
128(3)
Chapter 22 Natural disasters
131(4)
Chapter 23 Uncompensated major incidents
135(8)
Part VII Appendices
Appendix A Psychological aspects of major incidents
143(2)
Appendix B The media
145(3)
Appendix C Logs
148(3)
Appendix D Responsibility for the dead
151(3)
Appendix E Radio use and voice procedures
154(9)
Appendix F The hospital response
163(6)
Appendix G Human factors
169(4)
Index 173
The Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG), Manchester UK, began life in 1990 and became a registered medical education charity in 1993. The organisation exists to "preserve life by providing training and education to the general public and in particular but not exclusively to doctors, nurses and other members of the medical profession, in life saving techniques". The book is written and edited by Emergency Medicine specialists who are Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG) trainers.