ABSTRACT
The Eemergency plans for outside hospitals (ORSEC) and inside hospitals (white plan) are often linked and must be well structured in order to respond to the tensions created by exceptional health situations. They must be designed, used and updated like toolboxes. How is the chain of care organised? What is the role of the samu (emergency medical assistance service) in the preparation, activation and coordination of the white plan?
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Emergency Medical Services , France , Humans , OrganizationsABSTRACT
Disaster is a risk which health professionals must learn to manage without ever being sure that they will be confronted with it. A health crisis will have potentially significant repercussions within healthcare facilities. Emergency response plans as well as a shared culture enable healthcare workers to face a crisis by being organised.
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Disaster Planning , Disasters , Emergencies , Emergency Service, Hospital , France , Health Personnel , HumansABSTRACT
COVID-19 was initially considered exclusively as a respiratory disease. It now appears that it is also a systemic disease with vascular inflammation and thromboses. In the most severe forms, these plurifactorial pulmonary lesions are responsible for acute respiratory distress syndrome. The treatment of this syndrome, which causes hypoxemia, requires urgent oxygen therapy. While initial recommendations favoured the rapid use of intubation and mechanical ventilation, experience seems to confirm that it must be delayed as long as possible, in favour of non-invasive ventilation, less aggressive for the patient.