Hurricane Katrina, a Category Four hurricane, made landfall on August 29, 2005, along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Louisiana. The strength and the extent of winds resulted in the worst destruction and the largest storm surge in the history of the United States. Within hours after the hurricane hit, the earthen levees in New Orleans were breached and 80% of the city became submerged in up to 20 feet of water. Health care workers and patients were stranded in hospitals, where they experienced extreme environmental conditions. The death toll was reported at, 1836 persons, and the damage was estimated at 200 billion dollars. No one in the United States was prepared for a disaster of this magnitude. The purpose of the study was to describe ...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
First responders who participate in disaster are at risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Be...
Hurricane Katrina left in her wake one of America\u27s oldest and greatest cities in shambles. In 20...
Recent tragedies are causing hospitals to more intensively review their strategies and broaden their...
After hurricanes Katrina and Rita, faith-based organizations were among the most trusted and efficie...
Introduction: The idea for this study was inspired by the response to Hurricane Floyd. Nurses are re...
On Monday, August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Louisiana and Alabama coastline...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the State of North Carolina responded to the disaster by deploying...
Previous research suggests US nurses are unprepared for disaster, and suffer from adverse psychosoci...
This dissertation presents research conducted during the hurricane seasons of 2017 and 2018 in New O...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
This study examines the phenomenon of student resiliency as it relates to Nunez Community College st...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
Hurricane Katrina had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Louisiana and Mississippi fam...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
First responders who participate in disaster are at risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Be...
Hurricane Katrina left in her wake one of America\u27s oldest and greatest cities in shambles. In 20...
Recent tragedies are causing hospitals to more intensively review their strategies and broaden their...
After hurricanes Katrina and Rita, faith-based organizations were among the most trusted and efficie...
Introduction: The idea for this study was inspired by the response to Hurricane Floyd. Nurses are re...
On Monday, August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Louisiana and Alabama coastline...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the State of North Carolina responded to the disaster by deploying...
Previous research suggests US nurses are unprepared for disaster, and suffer from adverse psychosoci...
This dissertation presents research conducted during the hurricane seasons of 2017 and 2018 in New O...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
This study examines the phenomenon of student resiliency as it relates to Nunez Community College st...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
Hurricane Katrina had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Louisiana and Mississippi fam...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
First responders who participate in disaster are at risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Be...
Hurricane Katrina left in her wake one of America\u27s oldest and greatest cities in shambles. In 20...