Part 2 - Reflections on major incident management with Keir Rutherford & Alec Wilding
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This is the second instalment of the conversation on the approach to major incidents with Keir Rutherford & Alec Wilding. We examine triage tools which have just come into practise which is around the TST - 10 second triage algorithm and the MITT - major incident triage tool and also look at enhanced levels of care on scene and what should be done in the casualty clearing station. We also examine at how we manage our emotions as senior clinicians both on scene and retrospectively and work we work with interdisciplinary teams around the fire brigade and the police on scene. Here are more resources from the conversation: London Bridge article: https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/jpar.2017.9.12.512 Ten second triage: A novel and pragmatic approach to major incident triage: https://t.co/LXdO1MFRX4 New NHS Prehospital Major Incident Triage Tool: from MIMMS to MITT: https://emj.bmj.com/content/39/11/800.long NARU app: https://naru.org.uk/jesip-launched-free-app-emergency-responders/ Jesip aid memoir : https://jesip.org.uk/uploads/media/pdf/Aide_Memoires/JESIP_Aide_Memoire_2022.pdf
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