Report on the Feasibility of Establishing a National Research and Information Center for Emergency and Disaster Medical Services (1967) / Chapter Skim
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Pages 190-210

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From page 191...
... establishing rapport and communication with individuals, will probably not be the most important method for medical assessment. Detailed data forms that are amenable to computer input are of such value that their use should be explored in greater depth.
From page 193...
... APPENDIX B Report Forms for Assessment of Disaster Medical Care 89
From page 195...
... APPENDIX B Form I Survey of Hospital and Emergency Facilities and Services Conducted by American College of Surgeons American Hospital Association Cornell University Medical College 90
From page 197...
... SURVEY OF HOSPITAL EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND SERVICES Conducted Jointly by AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE NERAL INFORMATION briefly below.
From page 201...
... 2. Is the following equipment available in the EMERGENCY ROOM OR IN THE HOSPITAL?
From page 203...
... Yes No 3. Are the locations of emergency room equipment and supplies posted in a central area?
From page 205...
... 4. Who has direct professional responsibility for the supervision of emergency room activities?
From page 207...
... 10. Insert below numbers of residents, if any, and staff physicians in following specialties assigned to or on call for emergency room.
From page 209...
... 13. Is there an emergency room manual?

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