2.disaster Management
2.disaster Management
2.disaster Management
MD, PhD, DNB ( Health & Hosp. Mgt), DNB (MCH) , MBA
Earthquake
Volcanic Eruptions
Landslides
Avalanches
Windstorms (Cyclone, Typhooon, Hurricane)
Tornadoes
Hailstorms and Snowstorms
Seasurges/Tsunami
Floods
Droughts
Locust Swarms
Epidemics of diseases
Conventional warfare
Nuclear, Biological, Physical and Chemical
Warfare
Vehicular (Plane, Train, Ship and Car etc.)
Drowning
Collapse of building
Explosions
Fires
Biological
Chemicals including poisoning.
Mental Health
Communicable Diseases
i. Assessment of Problem
Introduction
Distribution of responsibilities
Disaster containment
Resource mobilization
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Public education training and rehearsals- of the
preparedness plan
Documentation
The proper documentation in previously
structured forms should be done to save time.
There may be problems to do documentation in
unconscious patients and those brought dead.
Communication
Crowd Control
Patient's Property
Ambulance Service
Disposal of Dead
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