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Citation

Spruce L. AORN J. 2019; 109(1): 95-103.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses, Publisher Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1002/aorn.12443

PMID

30592517

Abstract

Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, violent crimes, and other disasters may leave those affected feeling afraid and overwhelmed with emotion. It has been more than 17 years since the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City killed almost 3,000 people. Since that time, the world has experienced a profuse number of mass casualty events; they are becoming commonplace and a risk that everyone recognizes as part of daily life. When disasters occur, health care providers may be required to mobilize and should be prepared for anything. Regardless of the size of the facility or the trauma level designation, perioperative nurses need to be aware of how they may be affected by traumatic events. This Back to Basics article reviews some significant mass casualty incidents and explores strategies for perioperative staff members to execute a successful response.

© AORN, Inc, 2019.


Language: en

Keywords

disaster planning; incident command; mass casualty incident; posttraumatic stress; trauma

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