Reilly Michael J, Markenson David
Center for Disaster Medicine, Valhalla, New York, USA.
Am J Disaster Med. 2010 May-Jun;5(3):163-8.
While many hospitals have developed preliminary emergency department and in-patient surge plans, the ability to surge is often limited by critical resources. The resource which is often the most limited is usually the human resource and within this category the limiting factor is almost universally nursing. As a result, nursing shortages can result in an inability of a hospital or emergency department to create surge capacity to deal with large numbers of ill or injured patients. Utilizing paramedics in acute-care hospitals or at alternate care sites could serve as expansion staff to supplement existing nursing staff allowing fewer nurses to care for a larger numbers of patients during a disaster, act of terrorism, or public health emergency. While the procedures performed for nursing do vary from hospital to hospital, there are national certifications for both emergency nursing (CEN) and critical care nursing (CCRN) that can be used to establish a standard for comparison.
A detailed review and curriculum mapping of the specific educational objectives and competencies of the U.S. Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for the Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic as well as the competencies and criteria for board certification as a Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) and Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) was performed.
Approximately 90 percent of the CEN and CCRN knowledge skills and competencies are met or exceeded by the National Standard Paramedic Curriculum.
With appropriate training and orientation, paramedics may be used in an in-patient setting to augment emergency and critical care nursing staff during a disaster, act of terrorism, or public health emergency.
虽然许多医院已经制定了急诊科和住院部应急计划,但应急能力往往受到关键资源的限制。通常最有限的资源是人力资源,在这一类别中,限制因素几乎普遍是护理人员。因此,护理人员短缺可能导致医院或急诊科无法建立应急能力来应对大量伤病患者。在急症医院或替代护理场所利用护理人员作为扩充人员,可以补充现有的护理人员,使在灾难、恐怖袭击或公共卫生紧急事件期间,用较少的护士照顾更多的患者。虽然不同医院护理工作的具体流程有所不同,但急诊护理(CEN)和重症护理(CCRN)都有国家认证,可用于建立比较标准。
对美国运输部紧急医疗技术员-护理人员国家标准课程的具体教育目标和能力,以及注册急诊护士(CEN)和重症注册护士(CCRN)的认证能力和标准进行了详细审查和课程映射。
国家标准护理人员课程满足或超过了约90%的CEN和CCRN知识技能及能力要求。
经过适当培训和入职指导后,护理人员可在住院环境中使用,在灾难、恐怖袭击或公共卫生紧急事件期间扩充急诊和重症护理人员队伍。