Health Care providers have very little time to prepare for disasters or multicasualty incidents. As healthcare providers we want to know in rapid fire fashion exactly what is required to prepare our facilities to receive victims, triage them quickly, and get them into the proper treatment areas. We need to know the ‘clinical pearls’ that will allow us to rapidly identify individuals with certain injury patterns.
Does hearing loss have any bearing on how one should triage blast injury victims with minor injuries? What are the pitfalls of advanced airway management in critically injured blast injury victims? What should my ER or OR staff do with radioactive material removed for contaminated wounds after a dirty bomb attack? What patients may be mis-triaged by paramedics using traditional field triage techniques?
Our Just In Time Training Manuals provide these clinical pearls as a rapid review of illness and injury patterns as well as specific triage, clinical diagnostic, and treatment techniques utilized by providers at all levels. They provide basic statistics on types of injury patterns associated with certain disaster events. The JIT Manual will also provide the information necessary to help you prepare clinical supplies appropriate to the event. It can help you prepare and protect staff especially in events where radiation or exposure to pathogens may be of concern.
Our Just In Time Training Manuals are concise yet complete and contain the information that is applicable to your disaster. They are available in electronic and print format and are designed to be reviewed in as little as 2 minutes and no longer than 10 minutes. There is a pre- and post test available with each manual to help assess the level of understanding.
Health Care providers have very little time to prepare for disasters or multicasualty incidents. As healthcare providers we want to know in rapid fire fashion exactly what is required to prepare our facilities to receive victims, triage them quickly, and get them into the proper treatment areas. We need to know the ‘clinical pearls’ that will allow us to rapidly identify individuals with certain injury patterns.
Does hearing loss have any bearing on how one should triage blast injury victims with minor injuries? What are the pitfalls of advanced airway management in critically injured blast injury victims? What should my ER or OR staff do with radioactive material removed for contaminated wounds after a dirty bomb attack? What patients may be mis-triaged by paramedics using traditional field triage techniques?
Our Just In Time Training Manuals provide these clinical pearls as a rapid review of illness and injury patterns as well as specific triage, clinical diagnostic, and treatment techniques utilized by providers at all levels. They provide basic statistics on types of injury patterns associated with certain disaster events. The JIT Manual will also provide the information necessary to help you prepare clinical supplies appropriate to the event. It can help you prepare and protect staff especially in events where radiation or exposure to pathogens may be of concern.
Our Just In Time Training Manuals are concise yet complete and contain the information that is applicable to your disaster. They are available in electronic and print format and are designed to be reviewed in as little as 2 minutes and no longer than 10 minutes. There is a pre- and post test available with each manual to help assess the level of understanding.