pedss 2010 haiti earthquake assessment
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Application of Pediatric Emergency DecisionSupport System to Haiti 2010 Earthquake
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Disclaimer
The data in these slides is a small portion of information supplied by the online PEDSS
tool. This is an example and does notrepresent the full set of recommendations
provided by the tool.
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2010 Earthquake DetailsCatastrophic magnitude of 7.0 M on Richter scaleEpicentre was approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti
Occurred at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday,12 January 2010, at a depth of 13 km (8.1 miles)USGS recorded a series of at least 33 aftershocks, 14 of which were between magnitudes 5.0 and 5.9
International Red Cross intially estimated that aboutthree million people were affected
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Age DistributionAge (Yrs) Male Female Both
0-4 610054 600176 1210230
5-9 569297 559808 1129105
10-14 563003 551371 1114374
15-19 534625 524089 1058714
Total 9203083
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Number of Injured ChildrenAge Both
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Number of Injured People
Nearly 70,000 bodies had been recovered byofficial crews Miami Herald, Jan 16
Reports indicated 250,000 people sustainedinjuries, and as many as one million Haitianswere left homeless ABC News, Jan 16
Experts caution that any final death toll will be
a guesstimate as the scale of the disaster makes an accurate tally impossible Time, Jan16
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Distribution of InjuriesInjury Percent
Abdominal Trauma 12.5
Anxiety 5.0
Asthma 5.0
Burn 5.0
Chest Trauma 5.0Closed Head Injury 8.0
Crush Injury 8.0
Extremity Fracture 45.0
Intubation 12.0
Laceration 10.0
Spine Injury 3.0
The injury distribution (percentage) is based on the paper: Hospital-based Disaster Preparedness for Pediatric Patients: How to Design a Realistic Set of Moulage Patients.
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Estimated Number InjuredInjury
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Medications RequiredInjury Medication Units
Abdominal Trauma Morphine Sulfate 2 mg/mL, Normal Saline Standard, O-ve BloodStandard 414429
Anxiety Diazepam IM, Lorazepam (Ativan) 0.5 mg tab 165780
Asthma Decadron IM, PoDecadron PO, Xopenex (Levalbuterol) Single Unit 1657805553 (Xopenex)
Burn Bacitracin 1mL (not altered for wt),Morphine IV/IM 2 mg/mL
5553165780(Morphine)
Chest Trauma Lidocaine 1%, Morphine Sulfate 2 mg/mL,O-ve Blood Standard
165780
Closed Head Injury Atropine IV 0.1 mg/mL, Normal Saline StandardEtomidate 2 mg/mL, Fentanyl 10 mcg/ccFFP Standard, Mannitol 20%, Rocuronium 50 mg/5 mL
265263
Crush Injury Calcium Gluconate 1 g/10mL, Normal Saline Standard, KayExalatePO 15 g/60 mL, Na Bicarbonate 4.20%
265263
Extremity Fracture Ancef Cefazolin) Standard, Atropine IM 0.1 mg/mL, Morphine IV/IM 2mg/mL, Gentamycin 40 mg/mL, Ketamine IM 50 mg/mL
1492069
Laceration Lidocaine 1%, Normal Saline Standard, Tetanus toxoid Standard(not altered for wt)
331566
Spine Injury Solumedrol 40 mg vial 99479
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