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Emergency incident rehabilitation / Edward T. Dickinson, Michael A. Wieder.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Brady/Prentice Hall Health, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: x, 129 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0835953750
  • 9780835953757
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 628.9250289
LOC classification:
  • RC965.F48 D53 2000
Contents:
1. What Is Rehab and Why Do We Need It? -- Background to Rehab -- What Is Rehab? -- Why Do We Need Rehab? -- The Functions of a Rehab Operation -- 2. Establishing Rehab and Its Role in the Incident Management System -- When to Establish Rehab -- Rehab Within the Incident Management System -- Rehab's Role in the Personnel Accountability System -- 3. Establishing and Managing a Rehab Area -- Choosing a Rehab Location -- Rehab Apparatus and Equipment -- Operating a Rehab Area -- 4. Medical Aspects of Rehab Operations -- Principles Guiding Rehab Operations -- Illness and Injuries at Emergency Incident Scenes -- Medical Staffing of the Rehab Sector -- Medical Equipment in the Rehab Sector -- Entry and Triage -- Medical Evaluation /Treatment Unit -- 5. Fluids and Nutrition in Rehab -- Basic Concepts -- Fluids and Electrolytes -- Provision of Solid Foods in Rehab -- Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. What Is Rehab and Why Do We Need It? -- Background to Rehab -- What Is Rehab? -- Why Do We Need Rehab? -- The Functions of a Rehab Operation -- 2. Establishing Rehab and Its Role in the Incident Management System -- When to Establish Rehab -- Rehab Within the Incident Management System -- Rehab's Role in the Personnel Accountability System -- 3. Establishing and Managing a Rehab Area -- Choosing a Rehab Location -- Rehab Apparatus and Equipment -- Operating a Rehab Area -- 4. Medical Aspects of Rehab Operations -- Principles Guiding Rehab Operations -- Illness and Injuries at Emergency Incident Scenes -- Medical Staffing of the Rehab Sector -- Medical Equipment in the Rehab Sector -- Entry and Triage -- Medical Evaluation /Treatment Unit -- 5. Fluids and Nutrition in Rehab -- Basic Concepts -- Fluids and Electrolytes -- Provision of Solid Foods in Rehab -- Conclusion.

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