Emergency Plan
Mostrando 13-24 de 32 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Adequação da demanda atendida em serviço de urgência de média complexidade em Londrina, Paraná, Brasil
Hierarchy in health care follows a bottom-up flow that starts at the level of lower complex services. Nevertheless, studies have shown that this is a system with frail organization and flow deviations. Thus, emergency services are highly demanded and lead to long waiting lines and a high percentage assistance of inadequate cases. Due to the scarce research o
Publicado em: 2008
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14. A medida cautelar na ação direta de inconstitucionalidade: uma abordagem pela perspectiva do princípio do acesso à justiça
The present study deals with the caution measure in the direct action of inconstitutionality. The treatment given to the approach is through the principle of access to justice. For this, a construction of the juridical content in the principle of access to justice is proposed, without losing the focus of its characteristic as a metajuridical principle, which
Publicado em: 2008
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15. Segurança de barragens: aspectos regulatórios
Neste trabalho são apresentadas considerações sócioambientais acerca da segurança de barragens promovendo a interligação da trilogia água, seres vivos e ações antrópicas, bem como a evolução dos aspectos legais. Faz-se um estudo, todavia, sobre os recursos para se estabelecer uma política de ação eficaz que garanta menor risco de acidentes en
Publicado em: 2008
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16. Movimentos sociais: na trama subliminar do ocultamento dos conflitos de classe
The present study is centered in the conception of Social Movements while expression of the content of the division and of the conflicting relations among the social class. In that sense, it is understood the construction of the notion of Social Movement and its unfoldings, as part of a wide project, that is mined, in the ideological plan, the social conflic
Publicado em: 2008
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17. Multi-Year Plan in the city of Curitiba as a management instrument and its articulation with the Multi-Year Plan in the state of Parana and the Federal Muti-Year Plan / Plano plurianual do município de Curitiba como instrumento de gestão e sua articulação com o plano plurianual do estado do Paraná e com o plano plurianual federal
The Multi-Year Plan and the Budget Guideline Law and the annual budget are the main management tools in public budget introduced by the Federal Constitution. The internationalization of these tools, forced by constitutional command, compelled both city and state spheres to print in their constitutive letters the same management tools, constituting a similar
Publicado em: 2007
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18. Characterization of the SAMU Emergency Ambulance Services in the City of Florianopolis / Caracterização do Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência (SAMU-192), do município de Florianópolis/SC
Pre-hospital services have been developing in Brazil in recent years, through new legislation that has enabled the operation of the Mobile Emergency Ambulance Service (SAMU-192). The objective of this research is to characterize this service in the city of Florianopolis/SC, from January to December 2006, in terms of the following parameters: patient identifi
Publicado em: 2007
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19. Project to interdisciplinar in the education: contribution to its study / Projeto interdisciplinar na educação: contribuição ao seu estudo
The objective of this work is discussing about the work with Projects, which are developed at Professional Education at Senac São Paulo, branch Tatuapé, analyzing the emergency of interdisciplinaried as a beginning theoretical methodological on documents from Senac São Paulo. The theoretical reference involved dialogues with the theorical Hernandez and Ki
Publicado em: 2006
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20. A study of the integrated management of urban solid wastes from São Carlos (SP) / Estudo da gestão e do gerenciamento integrado dos resíduos sólidos urbanos no município de São Carlos (SP)
This work intended to analyze some questions related to São Carlos urban solid wastes, aiming to propose guidelines to develop a plan for their integrated management, based on information provided by involved institutions and previous studies and experiences. This investigation was originated from the necessity of evaluating laws and processes involved in s
Publicado em: 2003
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21. The Nontraditional Role of Pharmacists After Hurricane Katrina: Process Description and Lessons Learned
In the week before Hurricane Katrina's landfall in August 2005, emergency management officials in Jefferson County (Birmingham), Alabama, began to make plans for the potential influx of evacuees from the Gulf Coast. No pharmacy component to the plan was in place at that time. The Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) discovered that local pharmacies a
Association of Schools of Public Health.
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22. Regional Public Health Emergency Preparedness: The Experience of Massachusetts Region 4b
Historically, local public health in Massachusetts has been largely decentralized, with each town responsible for providing local public health services. After 9/11, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) began to plan for bioterrorism and other possible public health emergencies and found that having 351 separate departments made emergency pla
Association of Schools of Public Health.
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23. Use of a management plan for treating asthma in an emergency department.
A standardised management protocol has been developed for the assessment and treatment of adults with acute asthma attending an emergency department. The management protocol consists of an assessment sheet for recording essential features of the history and examination findings and a flow diagram with guidelines for initial management that were based on spir
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24. Variation in demand for accident and emergency departments in England from 1974 to 1985.
Over the period 1974-85 the range of mean annual new attendance rates at Accident and Emergency departments among English health districts was 36-673 per 1000 residents. The socio-economic diversity of these districts explained only one-third of the variation. The rates rose significantly (p less than 0.05) in 89 per cent of districts over the twelve years.