id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-287032-ftkoxzz4 Grossman, Valerie Aarne Catastrophe In Radiology: Considerations Beyond Common Emergencies 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 5662 354 55 ♦ Incident command centers must be deployable and not fixed ♦ Organizations must keep up-to-date phone lists (employees, local business, vendors, fuel companies, utility companies, medical equipment companies, etc.) ♦ Portable wi-fi units can be used if IT down or power outages occur ♦ Satellite telephones, wireless radios, amateur radios, and other forms of communication may be used if cellular telephones and/or landlines fail ♦ Organizational leadership must be visible around the building, calm, optimistic, and ready to respond to issues (Bluth, 2007) ◊ Communication must be honest, transparent, and frequent in order to counter the spread of inaccurate rumors and contain mounting fear among staff, patients, visitors (Jones, 2017) ♦ When calling for emergency assistance ("911") or reporting suspicious activity, essential facts should include: Gray, 2007; DOH, 2011) patient transport to/from radiology (Berger, 2016) ♦ If the disaster is an approaching storm, all studies should be dictated, rooms stocked with supplies, phone numbers updated, disaster management plan reviewed with team ◊ Extra staff should be called in ◊ Consider moving some portable equipment to essential upper floors (in case elevators fail during the storm event). ./cache/cord-287032-ftkoxzz4.txt ./txt/cord-287032-ftkoxzz4.txt