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  1. Casualty. The original term (casualty) meant a seriously injured patient. It was predominantly a military word, a general term for the accidents of service: after a battle the dead, the wounded, and the sick lumped together as “casualties”.

  2. Earlier terms such as 'casualty' or 'casualty department' were previously used officially and continue to be used informally. The same applies to 'emergency room', 'emerg', or 'ER' in North America, originating when emergency facilities were provided in a single room of the hospital by the department of surgery.

  3. An emergency department is a dedicated area in a hospital that is organised and administered to provide a high standard of emergency care to people in the community who perceive the need for, or are in need of, acute or

  4. Disaster Management Guidelines for Medical Preparedness and Mass Casualty Management” brought out by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The first chapter provides an overview of Disaster Management, concepts of hospital emergency planning, and issues of coordination and networking both for pre-hospital and hospital care.

  5. Oct 10, 2022 · A mass casualty incident (MCI) is defined as “an event that overwhelms the local healthcare system, where the number of casualties vastly exceeds the local resources and capabilities in a short time.”

  6. Mass casualty management systems : strategies and guidelines for building health sector capacity. 1.Disaster planning - organization and administration. 2.Emergency medical services - methods. 3.Emergency medi-

  7. Jul 12, 2017 · One of the most critical practices in mass casualty incident management is vacating the victims from scene of the incident and transporting them to proper healthcare facilities. Decision on distribution of casualties needs to be taken on pre-developed policies and structured decision support mechanisms.

  8. Mass casualty management is the health sectors immediate priority in an emergency. Many deaths following natural disas-ters are preventable with rapid medical care. The medical response to a mass casualty event operates at two broad locations: on-site and at the hospital. Defined pre-hospital search and res-

  9. paramount to consider management of mass casualty incidents in advance and to be prepared for them long before they occur. Management of mass casualty is a broad subject including several perspectives: a centralized government perspective, a pre-hospital, emergency medical services perspective, and a hospital perspective.

  10. Aug 8, 2023 · Simple triage and rapid treatment (START) is currently the most widely used triage system in the United States for mass casualty incidents. It was developed in 1983 by staff at Hoag Hospital and Newport Beach Fire Department in California for rescuers with basic first-aid skills.