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Quarterly Journal of Relief and Rescue. 2010; 2 (3): 74-85
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-132131
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Quarterly Scientific Journal of Relief and Rescue. 2010; 1 (4): 60-61
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-99210

ABSTRACT

In previous article of Disaster Assessment 1, all definitions, frameworks, principles, and types of assessment were surveyed based on the time of implementation and were described their related areas. Also it mentioned that assessment is divided into two parts such as:???Initial Rapid Assessment???Detailed Assessment Initial Rapid Assessment is essential in disasters because it provides the most important data and needed information. This information is important because some reasons: first it is so valid and can be useful for managers; then it helps managers to make best decisions especially when they are suffering from the lack of needed information in the time of emergency. Thus, it's necessary to discuss one of the most important types of assessment in an objective form

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Quarterly Journal of Relief and Rescue. 2010; 2 (2): 65-70
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-110610

ABSTRACT

According to the research, providing the necessary resources exactly in order to establish emergency clinics requires attention to the frequency and the use of medical services during the establishment. This paper aims to study the frequency and causes of patients referring to the emergency clinic of Islamic Republic of Iran Red Crescent Society after earthquake of Haiti in 2010. All patients referred to the emergency clinic were surveyed by using convenience and consecutive sampling in this sectional and observational study. Some data was recorded as demographic characteristics including gender and age and clinical data as clinical complaints and type of prescribed medication. The results show that, the most frequent cause of Haitian patients complaints [about 35/90%] in Iranian clinic was because of pain after earthquake. Most prescribed and frequent drugs were tranquilizers and antibiotics respectively. Regarding the results, it must be cared for patients pain and infection treatment and the contagious diseases after earthquake in emergency clinic. Therefore, the mentioned cases should be considered in the future clinics


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Humans , Female , Male , Red Cross , Emergency Medical Services , Infections , Pain , Emergencies
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