Safety

Prepare for a mass casualty event

Emergency Management Alert, July 30, 2007

According to the CDC, the most severe injuries in mass casualty events are fractures, burns, lacerations, and crush injuries, and the most common injuries are eye injuries, sprains, strains, minor wounds, and ear damage.

But regardless of what condition your patients are in, there is an even more important consideration-are you prepared to handle a mass casualty event? HCPro, Inc.'s new Hospital Safety Center, www.hospitalsafetycenter.com, has a free mass-casualty exercise you can use as part of your emergency planning.

Click here to view the tool.

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