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Disaster Medicine ,An Issue of Physician Assistant Clinics

Disaster Medicine ,An Issue of Physician Assistant Clinics

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This issue of Physician Assistant Clinics, Guest Edited by Mary Showstark, MS, PA-C, is devoted to Disaster Medicine. Articles in this important issue include:: Behavioral Health:: How Responders Can Prepare and Cope After a Disaster; Chemical Threat:: What Physician Assistants Need to Know; Medical Emergency Radiological Response/ Nuclear Threat/ Radiation Injury; Pathogens of High Consequence:: Category A and B Agents - A Practical Guide to Understanding; Responder Communications in Disaster Medicine; Stopping the Bleed in Disaster Medicine; Vehicle Attacks; Physician Assistant Readiness and Resiliency for a Disaster; Crisis Standard of Care; Treating Patients After Bombs and Blasts; Vulnerable Populations in Disaster; and School Shootings, Mass Shootings, and Other Evolving Terrorist Threats. CME credits are also available to subscribers of this series.
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Elsevier
63151
9780323681919
9780323681919

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Weight (g)
230
  • Behavioral Health: How Responders Can Prepare and Cope After a Disaster;

    Chemical Threat: What Physician Assistants Need to Know;

    Medical Emergency Radiological Response/ Nuclear Threat/ Radiation Injury;

    Pathogens of High Consequence: Category A and B Agents - A Practical Guide to Understanding;

    Responder Communications in Disaster Medicine;

    Stopping the Bleed in Disaster Medicine;

    Vehicle Attacks;

    Physician Assistant Readiness and Resiliency for a Disaster;

    Crisis Standard of Care;

    Treating Patients After Bombs and Blasts;

    Vulnerable Populations in Disaster;

    School Shootings, Mass Shootings, and Other Evolving Terrorist Threats

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