Implementing the Scarce Resources Project Guidance: Video Teaching Tools
Video Teaching Tool:
Initial Triage for Radiation Injury Only Patients after a Nuclear Detonation |
Video Teaching Tool:
Initial Triage for Combined Injury Patients after a Nuclear Detonation |
Video Teaching Tool:
Initial Triage for Patients in the Minimal Triage Category after a Nuclear Detonation |
Video Teaching Tool:
Initial Triage for Trauma Patients after a Nuclear Detonation |
Initial Triage for Radiation Injury Only Patients after a Nuclear Detonation
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- Title: Initial Triage for Radiation Injury Only after a Nuclear Detonation 00:00
- About this Video: Source of Information and Target Audience 00:21
- Types of Injuries: Radiation only, Physical Trauma/Burns only, Combined 01:42
- Disclaimer 02:21
- Radiation Dose Levels Relevant for Clinical Management 03:15
- How to Estimate Whole Body Dose from External Radiation 04:46
- Geo-location for Dose Estimation: Dose Cloud Maps 08:03
- Time to Onset of Vomiting for Dose Estimation: Interactive Tool 14:23
- Time to Onset of Vomiting for Dose Estimation: Table 15:31
- Lymphocyte Depletion Kinetics for Dose Estimation: Interactive Tool Using Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) 15:57
- Lymphocyte Depletion Kinetics for Dose Estimation: Table Using Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) 17:21
- Key Slide: How to Assign a Triage Category for Radiation Injury Only 18:12
- Triage Categories: Definitions 21:50
- Myeloid Cytokine Category Recommendations: Definition 22:04
- Radiation Injury Only Initial Management Tasks: Assign Triage Category, Treat, Transport 22:25
- Map of Medical Response Venues and Activities Associated with Each Type of Venue 24:38
- Resource Availability, Standard of Care, Time after Detonation: Interactions – Graph 25:50
- 4 Videos in this Series 26:38
- Final Slide 27:04
Initial Triage for Combined Injury Patients after a Nuclear Detonation
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- Title of this Video: Initial Triage for Combined Injury after a Nuclear Detonation 00:00
- About this Video: Data Source and Target Audience 00:30
- Medical Disclaimer: 01:44
- 3 Injury Types: Radiation, Trauma/Burns, Combined 02:27
- Radiation Dose Levels Relevant for Clinical Management 03:23
- How to Estimate Whole Body Dose (1/2) 04:52
- How to Estimate Whole Body Dose(2/2) 08:41
- Trauma Categories: Definitions 09:37
- Triage Categories: Definitions 10:55
- Triage Categories – 4 Parameters Underlie Assignment 14:09
- Resource Availability and Standard of Care: Correlations 16:26
- Resource Availability, Standard of Care, Time after Detonation:
Interactions – Graph 17:54 - Key Slide 1: How to assign a Triage Category - 3 Factors 19:30
- Key Slide 2: Example 1/3 – Immediate Triage 20:56
- Key Slide 3: Example 2/3 – Delayed Triage 21:46
- Key Slide 4: Example 3/3 – Expectant Triage 22:37
- 4 Videos in this Series 23:50
- Final Slide 24:22
Initial Triage for Patients in the Minimal Triage Category after a Nuclear Detonation
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- Title: Initial Triage for Minimal Triage Category Patients after a Nuclear Detonation 00:00
- About this Video: Data Source and Target Audience 00:34
- Disclaimer 01: 41
- Nomenclature: Terms and Descriptions 02:22
- Minimal Triage Category Defined 03:29
- Types of Injuries 05:15
- Nuclear Detonation: Alterations in Triage 05:49
- Physical Trauma Severity Levels 07:58
- Triage Categories for Patients with Physical injuries Only 09:23
- Triage Categories for Patients with Radiation Injuries Only +/- Physical Injuries 09:43
- Review of the Minimal Triage Category 10:27
- How Radiation Dose Affects Triage and Management 11:31
- Resource Availability and Standard of Medical Care 12:10
- Key Slide 1: Triage Category for Physical Trauma Varies with Resource Adequacy 13:46
- Key Slide 2: Triage Category for Low Dose Radiation [Equation] Minimal Trauma Varies with Resource Adequacy 14:58
- Key Slide 3: Minimal A and B: Management Differences 16:39
- Four Video Supplements to the Scarce Resources Project (SRP) 17:21
- Final Slide 17:43
Initial Triage for Trauma Patients after a Nuclear Detonation
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- Title: Initial Triage for Trauma Patients after a Nuclear Detonation 00:00
- About this Video: Data Source and Target Audience 00:28
- Disclaimer 01:43
- 3 Types of Injuries after a Nuclear Detonation 02:28
- Nomenclature: Terms and Descriptions 02:51
- Nuclear Detonation: Alterations in Triage 3:52
- Physical Trauma Severity Levels Defined 5:52
- Triage Categories for Patients with Trauma Only 08:13
- Resource Adequacy and Medical Standards of Care 09:47
- Key Slide: Trauma Triage, Resource Adequacy, Standards of Care 11:25
- 4 Videos in this Series 13:56
- Final Slide 14:17