3 results match your criteria: "CBRNE ‚AEi Evaluation of a Chemical Warfare Victim"
Mil Med
August 2024
Department of Mathematics, Royal Military Academy Brussels, Brussels B-1000, Belgium.
J Emerg Manag
February 2016
Primary Investigator, Fellow, EMS and Disaster Medicine, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey.
Prehosp Disaster Med
December 2006
Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Objectives: Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) incidents are low frequency, high impact events that require specialized training outside of usual clinical practice. Educational modalities must recreate these clinical scenarios in order to provide realistic first responder/receiver training.
Methods: High fidelity, mannequin-based (HFMB) simulation and video clinical vignettes were used to create a simulation-based CBRNE course directed at the recognition, triage, and resuscitation of contaminated victims.