Burn Surge Capacity: Recognizing the Catastrophe Phase in Crisis Standards of Care

Author:

Kearns Randy D123ORCID,Bettencourt Amanda P45ORCID,Hickerson William L67ORCID,Palmieri Tina L89ORCID,Biddinger Paul D10ORCID,Ryan Colleen M11ORCID,Jeng James C12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management and Marketing, College of Business Administration, University of New Orleans , New Orleans , LA , USA

2. Department of Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Science Center , USA

3. Department of Surgery, Chapel Hill, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina , North Carolina , USA

4. Department of Family and Community HealthUniversity of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia PA , USA

5. American Association of Critical Care Nurses , Aliso Viejo, California , USA

6. Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center , Memphis, Tennessee , USA

7. American Burn Association , Memphis, TN , USA

8. Department of Surgery, University of California–Davis and Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California , Davis, California , USA

9. American Burn Association , Illinois , USA

10. Center for Disaster Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

11. Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University School of Medicine, Shriners Children’s-Boston , Boston, MA , USA

12. Department of Surgery, University of California at Irvine, School of Medicine , Irvine, CA , USA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Reference8 articles.

1. Criteria for declaring crisis standards of care: a single, uniform model;Kelen,2023

2. Actionable, revised (v.3), and amplified American Burn Association triage tables for mass casualties: a civilian defense guideline;Kearns,2020

3. Disaster planning: the basics of creating a burn mass casualty disaster plan for a burn center. Summary;Kearns,2014

4. Guideline for burn care under austere conditions: special care topics;Young,2017

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