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Published in: Critical Care 1/2006

01-02-2005 | Review

Direct patient care during an acute disaster: chasing the will-o'-the-wisp

Authors: Ijlal Babar, Ronald Rinker

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Well developed disaster plans are essential in today's atmosphere of natural and man-made disasters. We describe the problems faced by a community hospital on the Mississippi Gulf Coast during and in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Because of significant damage to surrounding health care facilities, this hospital was called upon to provide care to a large section of the affected population. In spite of a previously successful disaster plan, a number of unforeseen difficulties were encountered. These included staff shortages due to inability of relief personnel to reenter the affected area, insufficient power generation by hospital generators, breakdown in communication, fuel shortage, limited mortuary space, and stretching of emergency room resources. These unexpected developments emphasize the importance of contingency planning as part of disaster preparedness.
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Metadata
Title
Direct patient care during an acute disaster: chasing the will-o'-the-wisp
Authors
Ijlal Babar
Ronald Rinker
Publication date
01-02-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc3943

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