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Emergency Preparedness and Professional Competency Among Health Care Providers During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Pilot Study Results 卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风期间卫生保健提供者的应急准备和专业能力:试点研究结果
Lynn A. Slepski RN, MSN, PhD (c), CCNS
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引用次数: 97
Information for Readers 读者资讯
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引用次数: 0
Affected Parents' and Other Stakeholders' Perception of a Fire Disaster Management in India: A Situational Analysis 受影响的父母和其他利益相关者对印度火灾管理的看法:一种情境分析
Sujata Satapathy PhD, Ajinder Walia PhD
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引用次数: 7
Organization of a Hospital-based Victim Decontamination Plan Using the Incident Command Structure 利用事故指挥结构组织基于医院的受害者净化计划
Robert Powers BS, RN, EMT-P
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引用次数: 11
Disasters and Poverty 灾害与贫困
Margaret M. McMahon RN, MN, CEN, FAEN
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引用次数: 21
Seeking Participants for Study of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Responders 寻找研究卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风的参与者
Lynn A. Slepski RN, MSN, PhD (c), CCNS (CAPT)
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引用次数: 0
Information for Authors 作者信息
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Fostering Innovative Use of Disaster Supplies 促进救灾物资的创新使用
Margaret M. McMahon RN, MN, CEN, FAEN
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引用次数: 0
Organization-based Incident Management: Developing a Disaster Volunteer Role on a University Campus 基于组织的事件管理:在大学校园中发展灾害志愿者角色
Terry Fulmer PhD, RN, FAAN, Ian Portelli MSc, CRA, George L. Foltin MD, Rae Zimmerman PhD, Esther Chachkes DSW, Lewis R. Goldfrank MD
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引用次数: 27
News and Insights 新闻与见解
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