Title

Bioterrorism And The Emergency Room: Planning For The Unexpected

Abstract

Previously, the threat of bioterrorism was not taken seriously. Today, in the aftermath of 9-11, Americans know this threat can no longer be ignored. The effects of terrorism can be covert and can catch unsuspecting individuals off guard. In the event of an attack, Americans will look to hospital emergency departments as the first responders for all levels of care. Therefore, helping professionals such as physicians, nurses, and social workers employed in these departments must be prepared to assist with formulation and delivery of these plans. This implementation will require quick and accurate assessment and intervention strategies reflecting multiple levels of disaster preparedness. Suggestions are made for how to identify the threat related to bioterrorism and guidelines for plans to address this threat are postulated in an attempt to avoid further crisis and trauma toward all involved. Recommendations for future improvements in service delivery are made.

Publication Date

7-1-2004

Publication Title

Stress, Trauma and Crisis

Volume

7

Issue

3

Number of Pages

135-150

Document Type

Review

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1080/15434610490500062

Socpus ID

6344278547 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/6344278547

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