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  • 1US Army Trauma Training Center, Ryder Trauma Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.

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Area of Science:

  • Disaster Medicine
  • Public Health Preparedness
  • Mobile Health Technology

Background:

  • Current disaster preparedness training often lacks evidence-based practices and standardization.
  • Effective, evidence-based disaster education is a high priority for healthcare workers in multidisciplinary responses.
  • Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRNE) event casualties can present with non-specific symptoms, complicating early diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a disaster management mobile application utilizing systematic evidence-based practice.
  • To provide healthcare workers with agile, concise, and comprehensive emergency protocols.
  • To enhance early recognition and clinical assessment during CBRNE exposures.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an interactive mobile application.
  • Inclusion of portable principles, algorithms, and emergency protocols.
  • Focus on evidence-based skill sets for clinical assessment versus diagnostic procedures in CBRNE events.

Main Results:

  • The application provides timely and comprehensive information critical for decision-making during catastrophic events.
  • It offers a credible resource for managing numerous patients in resource-scarce environments.
  • The app supports early recognition of CBRNE exposures through clinical assessment.

Conclusions:

  • The mobile application serves as a vital tool for evidence-based disaster management.
  • It addresses the need for accessible, accurate information for healthcare providers during major events.
  • The app is designed to improve response effectiveness in intimidating and resource-limited settings.