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Title: Practical Exercise


1
Pediatric Disaster Life Support
  • Practical Exercise
  • Andrew L. Garrett, MD
  • Richard V. Aghababian, MD

2
Purpose
  • One of the goals of PDLS is to provide you with
    tools to better take care of children during a
    disaster
  • Triage is not a difficult process technically,
    but the stress of performing triage in the field
    can not be done in the classroom

3
Scenario
  • As we are teaching this segment, a moderate
    earthquake strikes this region

4
Scenario
  • During the shaking, a schoolbus full of children
    and some adults swerves off of the road, down an
    embankment, and comes to rest in a parking lot.
    It has rolled over at least once.

5
Request for Volunteers
  • You are asked to join a quickly formed medical
    team to assist down the street
  • There is a hospital with a small emergency room
    just down the street
  • You have access to one ambulance, which can carry
    two patients

6
Accident Scene
  • There were reportedly 16 students and one driver
  • Many of the students are off of the bus
  • There was a fire after the crash
  • Fire and EMS personnel are removing patients

7
Your Mission
  • Triage the patients that are being deposited in
    the parking lot by fire department and EMS
    personnel
  • Categorize them as RED, YELLOW, GREEN, or BLACK
  • When you are done, tell the Loading Officer the
    order to transport to the hospital or place them
    at a treatment area at the school

8
Patients on Scene
9
Time
  • Identifying the sickest patients needs to be done
    quickly
  • Triage should take less than 15-30 seconds per
    patient
  • Slower while you are learning
  • Keep moving as much as possible

10
No. 12
Each patient will have a number and a description
of their injuries and vital signs
AGE 10 years INJURIES head injury MENTAL
STATUS awake AMBULATORY no RESP. RATE
28 PALPABLE PULSES yes
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Make a List
  • In a disaster you will probably not have
    preprinted forms
  • Use a number or a triage tag to identify each
    patient
  • Make a list for the Loading Officer
  • Number on Patient
  • Triage Category (color)
  • Disposition (load them now, hold them on site for
    the time being)

12
Triage Identification
  • Colored tape or tags can be used, or a simple
    list can be made

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Group Patients by Color
A colored cloth, or a flag, or sign can help
identify treatment areas on scene
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