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A disaster is by definition a situation in which the resources available do not match the demands of the population impacted. This often forces serious modifications in standards of best practice, all coping activities, and expected outcomes. Generally in most disasters, if assistance from outsi...

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, Essentials of Disaster
Anesthesia
Edited by
Joseph McIsaac
University of Connecticut

Kelly McQueen
University of Wisconsin

Corry Kucik
United States Navy




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, Contents
List of Contributors vii
Preface xi


1. Disaster Anesthesia 1 12. High-Altitude Physiology and
Knut Ole Sundnes Anesthesia 106
Carlton Brown
2. Preparing to Deploy to a Remote
Disaster 14 13. Disaster: Mental Health Effects,
Joseph McIsaac Responses, and What Clinicians Can
Do 116
3. Principles of Emergency and
Shaukat A. Khan and Kirsten
Trauma Surgery 18
M. Wilkins
Christos Giannou and Bruce Paix
14. Considerations When Working
4. Total Intravenous Anesthesia in with Children and Families 124
Disaster Medicine 32
Steve J. Brasington
Phillip Blum and Martin Graves
15. Chemical and Radiologic
5. Inhaled Anesthetics and Draw-Over Exposures in Trauma
Devices in Disaster Response 42 and Disasters 127
Carlton Brown Joseph McIsaac and Corry Kucik
6. Airway Management 48 16. Pain in Disasters 143
Michael J. Murray Tracey Jackson and Matthew Pena
7. Vascular Access, Hydration, and 17. Radiology in the Austere
Fluids 55 or Disaster Environment 157
Michael J. Murray David Besachio
8. Critical Care Delivery for Disasters in and Daniel Sutton
Austere Environments 60 18. Communications 164
Liza Weavind Marina Zuetell
9. Children in Disasters 66 19. Security in Disaster
Simon Hendel Anesthesia 175
10. Special Populations: Children 75 Martin Graves and Corry Kucik
Proshad Efune and Mohammed Iqbal 20. International Humanitarian
Ahmed Law 184
11. Laboratory Tests and Blood Christopher M. Burkle
Banking 96 21. Operation Tomodachi: Anesthetic
Dan Holmes and Felicity Implications 191
Stone Jeffrey M. Carness and Mark J. Lenart

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22. Austere Obstetric Anesthesia 207 Appendix 2 Re-Opening Your
Johanna de Haan, Kristin Falce, and Business: A Post-Disaster
Nadia Hernandez Checklist 259
Appendix 3 Disaster Recovery
23. Pharmacy in Disaster Toolkit for Small Businesses 267
Anesthesia 213 Appendix 4 SALT Triage
Robert Bishop and Ashlee Klevens Scheme 299
Hayes Appendix 5 Checklist for Trauma
24. Regional Anesthesia in Disaster Anesthesia 300
Circumstances 220 Appendix 6 Operating Room
Nadia Hernandez and Johanna de Procedures for Mass Casualty
Haan Management Step By Step 302
Appendix 7 Family Disaster
25. Power and Light: Impact of Checklist and Plan 304
Electrical Systems Failure on the Appendix 8 Powered Air Purifying
Delivery of Anesthetic Care 236 Respirator Placement 313
Frederick W. Burgess and Jordan Appendix 9 Quick Reference
Anderson Guides for Mass
Decontamination 315
Appendix 10 Draft Connecticut
Acute Care Hospital Pediatric
Disaster Preparedness
Appendix 1 Strategic Packing v13.2 Checklist 326
NDMS Gear Guide/Personal
Equipment List 244 Index 332




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, Contributors

Mohammed Iqbal Ahmed, MD, FASA Frederick W. Burgess, MD, PhD
Attending Anesthesiologist, Children’s Chief, Anesthesia Section
Medical Center Providence VA Medical Center
University of Texas – Southwest Clinical Professor of Surgery
Dallas, TX (Anesthesiology)
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown
Jordan Anderson, MS University
Clinical Engineer
Providence VA Medical Center Christopher M. Burkle, MD, JD
Providence, RI Consultant, Department of Anesthesiology
and Perioperative Medicine
David Besachio, DO Professor of Anesthesiology
Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy Mayo Clinic
Staff Physician for Vascular, Interventional, Rochester, MN
and Neuroradiology
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA Jeffrey M. Carness, MD
Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps
Robert Bishop, MD US Navy
Attending Anesthesiologist Attending Anesthesiologist
St Clares/Eastern Health Naval Hospital Bremerton, WA
Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada Johanna de Haan, MD
Program Director, Regional Anesthesia and
Phillip Blum, FANZCA Acute Pain Fellowship
Deputy Director of Anaesthesia Assistant Anesthesiology Residency
Royal Darwin Hospital Program Director
Darwin, Australia University of Texas Health
Steve J. Brasington, MD Science Center
Houston, TX
Medical Executive Director and Pediatric
Psychiatrist Proshad Efune, MD
North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Assistant Professor
Center Department of Anesthesiology and Pain
Florida Department of Children and Management
Families University of Texas – Southwest
Gainesville, FL Dallas, TX
Carlton Brown, MD Kristin Falce, MD
Retired Attending Anesthesiologist Obstetric Anesthesiologist
National Naval Medical Center Steward Health Care
Walter Reed National Military Center St. Joseph’s Medical Center
Bethesda, MD Houston, TX
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, viii List of Contributors



Christos Giannou, MBBCh, Mch Corry “Jeb” Kucik, MD, MA, DMCC, FASA, FCCP, FCCM,
International Health and Management of FUHM, FACHE
Health Crises Captain, Medical Corps, US Navy
National and Kapodistrian University Chief Medical Officer
Athens, Greece Naval Medical Readiness and Training
Command Oak Harbor, WA
Martin Graves, BSc, MBBS, FANZCA Associate Professor of Anesthesiology,
LTCOL, Royal Australian Army Medical Rocky Vista University,
Corps Parker, CO
Anaesthetist, The Wollongong Hospital,
Australia Mark J. Lenart, MD, MPH, FASA
Senior Instructor in Defence Medicine, Captain, Medical Corps, US Navy
University College Cork, Ireland Branch Head, Surface Medicine
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Simon Hendel, MBBS, MPH, FANZCA Falls Church, VA
Specialist Anaesthetist and Trauma Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Consultant Uniformed Services University of the
Alfred Health Health Sciences,
Melbourne, Australia F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine
Nadia Hernandez, MD Bethesda, MD
Director, Acute Pain Medicine Joseph McIsaac, MD, MS, MBA, CPE, FASA
Regional Anesthesia and Perioperative Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Ultrasound University of Connecticut School of
University of Texas Health Science Center Medicine
Houston, TX Farmington, CT
Dan Holmes, MBChB, MHM, MRCP, FRCA, FANZCA Chief of Trauma Anesthesia
Hartford Hospital
Clinical Director of Trauma
Hartford, CT
Deputy Director of Anaesthesia
Director and Chair of Quality and
Specialist Anaesthetist
Practice
Sunshine Coast University Hospital
Integrated Anesthesiology
Queensland, Australia
Associates, LLC
Tracey Jackson, MD East Hartford, CT
Physician and Consultant Supervisory Medical Officer
Bright Heart Health National Disaster Medical System
San Ramon, CA US Department of Health and Human
Services
Shaukat A. Khan, MD Washington, DC
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Yale University School of Medicine Kelly McQueen, MD, MPH
Staff Psychiatrist, VA Connecticut Health Chair, Department of Anesthesiology
Care System University of Wisconsin – Madison
West Haven, CT Madison, WI

Ashlee Klevens Hayes, PharmD, MHA Michael J. Murray, MD, PhD
Founder, Rx Ashlee Colonel (Retired), Medical Corps,
Huntington Beach, CA US Army

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Professor of Medicine and Anesthesiology Professor, Centre for Risk Management
Geisinger Medical Center and Societal Safety, University of Stavanger,
Danville, PA Norway
Bruce Paix, MBBS, FANZCA Daniel Sutton, MD
Wing Commander, RAAF Reserve Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy
Medical Retrieval Consultant Attending Trauma and Critical Care
SAAS Medstar Emergency Medical Surgeon
Retrieval Naval Medical Center Portsmouth,
Adelaide, Australia VA
Matthew Pena, MD Liza Weavind, MBBCh, MD
Lieutenant Commander (Retired), Medical Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical
Corps, US Navy Care
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Vanderbilt University
Pain Medicine Nashville, TN
University of California – Davis
Sacramento, CA Kirsten M. Wilkins, MD
Attending Psychiatrist
Felicity Stone, MBBS Veterans Administration Healthcare
Consultant Anaesthetist System
Royal Darwin Hospital West Haven, CT
Darwin, Australia
Marina Zuetell, MBA
Knut Ole Sundnes, MD Consultant, Radio Communications for
Colonel and Head of Anaesthesia Healthcare
Norwegian Armed Forces Medical Services MHz Consulting Services
Jar, Norway Seattle, WA




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