Mass Medical Evacuation: Hurricane Katrina and Nursing Experiences at the New Orleans Airport

Kelly R. Klein MD, Nanci E. Nagel BSN, CCRN
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Hurricane Katrina, a category 4 storm, struck the U.S. Gulf states in late August, 2005, resulting in the most costly and second most deadly natural disaster in recent United States history. The storm and subsequent flooding due to levee failure necessitated the evacuation of 80% of the city of New Orleans' 484,674 residents. Most of the city's hospitals and other health care resources were destroyed or inoperable. The hurricane devastated many communities, stranding people in hospitals, shelters, homes, and nursing homes. Nurses and other health care providers deployed to New Orleans to provide medical assistance experienced substantial challenges in making triage and treatment decisions for patients whose numbers far exceeded supplies and personnel. This article describes the experiences and solutions of nurses and other personnel from 3 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams assigned to the New Orleans airport responsible for perhaps the most massive patient assessment, stabilization, and evacuation operation in U.S. history. As the frequency of disasters continues to rise, it is imperative that the nursing profession realize its value in the disaster arena and continually take leadership roles.

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大规模医疗后送:卡特里娜飓风和新奥尔良机场的护理经验
2005年8月下旬,4级飓风卡特里娜袭击了美国海湾各州,造成了美国近代历史上损失最大、伤亡人数第二多的自然灾害。风暴和随后因堤坝破裂而引发的洪水迫使新奥尔良市484,674名居民中80%的人撤离。该市的大多数医院和其他医疗资源被摧毁或无法运作。飓风摧毁了许多社区,人们被困在医院、避难所、家庭和养老院。被派往新奥尔良提供医疗援助的护士和其他保健提供者在为病人进行分诊和治疗方面遇到了巨大的挑战,因为病人的数量远远超过供应和人员。这篇文章描述了被派往新奥尔良机场的3个灾难医疗援助小组的护士和其他人员的经验和解决方案,他们负责可能是美国历史上最大规模的病人评估、稳定和疏散行动。随着灾害发生的频率不断上升,护理专业必须意识到其在灾害领域的价值,并不断发挥领导作用。
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