My colleague and I received an emergency call to report a traffic accident with two cars at 3:40 am. When it arrives at the scene, it is confirmed as a fast collision. I got a handover from a caregiver who was handling a patient suffering severe slowdown injury due to the mechanism involved. The nursing staff said, "The patient is mechanically trapped and the fire department has to wait for him to dismiss him." Our main work at this stage is to promote patient recovery through prevention of further deterioration of the patient, treatment of comfort, pain relief, and various injuries he suffers.
As for how to respond to emergency situations, everyone should receive good training. For all purposes and purposes, this is the skill that begins with the child's first fire drill. One of the keys to avoid unnecessary problems, safety, and navigation success events when the surrounding environment is confused, lost, or unfamiliar knows the destination and how to do it It is that. To lead the crisis you need one in addition to all these skills. That is leadership itself. How do you guide others through difficulties? What do you say, what should you do? The suggestion itself may sound simple, but if that is easy, everyone will do it. In the next task, you need to consider the following points.
In an emergency, you are a clear leader. Create detailed evacuation plans and communication plans and train employees on how to deal with every emergency situation. Regular training, maintenance of work equipment such as battery powered radio, and ongoing update of emergency response plans. Visit restaurants, hotels, other companies that attract the same customer base, and keep business at the forefront. Connect with complementary industry managers and experts such as catering and event planning. Develop these relationships and look for opportunities to achieve mutually beneficial commercial transactions. For example, the hotel may offer a 10% discount to a local pizza store, which will be rewarded by announcing free advertisements from the hotel.
Exercises are a common way to prepare for emergencies. FEMA, State Emergency Response Bureau and regional first responder are conducting periodic training. In these exercises, they tried to predict possible problems. The scenes they created are extreme (what will happen if a terrorist attack occurs during the recovery of an earthquake), what happened afterwards, and retroactive to break down where the system did not stop A meeting was held. In these exercises, we invite products and service providers to participate. They observe how their products and services sustain under the pressure of the simulated situation. Smart providers also do their own exercises and simulations to make maximum use of their own products and services. These stresses test their products to make them have the opportunity to make them stronger and more effective