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Major Incident Medical Management and Support - The Practical Approach At the Scene

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The Major Incident Medical Management and Support (MIMMS) course, developed by the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG), is taught to healthcare professionals worldwide. Integrated into both civilian and military medical practice, MIMMS is the only international standard in major incident medical management - focused on delivering the medical support needed to many casualties through triage, treatment and transport. The Fourth Edition of Major Incident Medical Management and Support: The Practical Approach at the Scene is the most current coursebook for the MIMMS curriculum.
 
This new edition has been fully revised to ensure doctors, nurses and paramedics are able to prepare for, and implement, a structured response to major incidents such as those involving hazardous materials, natural disasters, mass gatherings, multiple burn casualties and large numbers of children. The wide range of topics covered include communications, personal and medical equipment, command and control, planning, assessment and the psychological aspects of major incidents. This new edition also includes:
* Practical information and clear guidelines for medical professionals delivering care to multiple casualties at the scene both during and after an incident
* The organisations, structures and different roles involved in the medical management of major incidents
* Contributions from an international team of experts in fields including emergency medicine and nursing, fire and rescue services, disaster preparedness and response and emergency transport
* Appendices covering responsibility for the dead, radio use and voice procedures, the media, the hospital response and the steps to take beyond the immediate situation
 
Major Incident Medical Management and Support is required reading for all those undertaking the MIMMS education programme.
 
The Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG) improves outcomes for people in life-threatening situations, anywhere along the healthcare pathway, anywhere in the world. ALSG is a leading medical education charity and have delivered advanced life support training to over 225 000 clinicians in 44 countries, across 5 continents, for over 25 years.
 
For more information on the complete range of Wiley medical student and junior doctor publishing, please visit: www.wiley.com
 
For more information on the Advanced Life Support Group, please visit: www.alsg.org
 
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This new edition is also available as an e-book. For more details, please see www.wiley.com/buy/9781119348382
 
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List of contents

UK working group vii
 
International reference group viii
 
Contributors to fourth edition ix
 
Contributors to previous editions x
 
Foreword to fourth edition xii
 
Preface to fourth edition xiii
 
Preface to first edition xiv
 
Acknowledgements xv
 
Contact details and further information xvi
 
How to use your textbook xvii
 
Part I: Introduction 1
 
1 Introduction 3
 
2 The structured approach to major incidents 13
 
Part II: Organisation 19
 
3 Health service structure and roles 21
 
4 Emergency service organisation and roles 35
 
5 Support service organisation and roles 39
 
Part III: Preparation 41
 
6 Planning 43
 
7 Personal equipment 47
 
8 Medical equipment 53
 
9 Training 61
 
Part IV: Management 63
 
10 Command and control 65
 
11 Health service scene layout 75
 
12 Safety at the scene 79
 
13 Communications 83
 
14 Assessment 89
 
Part V: Medical support 93
 
15 Triage 95
 
16 Treatment 109
 
17 Transport 115
 
18 Responsibility for the dead 121
 
Part VI: Special incidents 125
 
19 Hazardous materials and CBRNe incidents 127
 
20 Incidents involving large numbers of children 133
 
21 Incidents involving multiple casualties with burns 139
 
22 Mass gatherings 141
 
23 Natural disasters 145
 
24 Uncompensated major incidents 149
 
25 Marauding terrorist attacks 155
 
Part VII: Appendices 157
 
A Psychological aspects of major incidents 159
 
B The media 161
 
C Logs 165
 
D Radio use and voice procedures 169
 
E The hospital response 179
 
F Human factors 185
 
Template annexe of local highlights 193
 
Glossary 207
 
Index 209

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Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG) improves outcomes for people in life-threatening situations, anywhere along the healthcare pathway, anywhere in the world. ALSG is a leading medical education charity and have delivered advanced life support training to over 225,000 clinicians in 44 countries, across 5 continents, for over 25 years.


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Authors Advanced Life Support Group (Alsg)
Assisted by Tony Gleeson (Editor), Gleeson Tony (Editor), Mackway-Jones (Editor), Kevin Mackway-Jones (Editor), Mackway-Jones Kevin (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2022
 
EAN 9781119634669
ISBN 978-1-119-63466-9
No. of pages 240
Series Advanced Life Support Group
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Krankenpflege, Medizin, Nursing, Medical Science, Notfallmedizin u. Traumatologie, Emergency Medicine & Trauma, Intensiv- u. Notfallpflege, Acute, Critical & Emergency Care

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