“Mass casualty management (Rana Plaza Tragedy) in secondary military hospital-anesthesiologist experience: case study”

  • Murshed H
  • Sultana R
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Major challenges in the management of mass casualty have been identified as lack of human resources, lack of material resources, lack of communication and co-ordination. Our hospital has limited resources of manpower and disposable items. The Departments of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care have been seriously disrupted by the influx of 155 severely injured patients following the collapse of a nine storey building. Such a large, instantaneous influx of injured citizens would overwhelm even the most well resourced health care system.

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Murshed, H., & Sultana, R. (2015). “Mass casualty management (Rana Plaza Tragedy) in secondary military hospital-anesthesiologist experience: case study.” Disaster and Military Medicine, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2054-314x-1-2

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