15 Minutes `til 50 Patients
MCI ResponseProvidence Little Company of Mary Medical Center
Torrance
Torrance, California
Reflection
“Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable.”
General George S. Patton
Disaster Response Failures
• Hospital Disaster Plan?• Unknown roles & tasks• Poor communications• Unclear patient pathways• Lack of relevant supplies• “That’s what it says, but that’s not what
we do.”
Successful Solution
• 15 Minutes `til 50 Patients– Rapid Deployment– Designated Response– Tested/Vetted through over 30 Exercises
Actual Events– Plug and Play Model– Implemented in 4 So Cal Hospitals
A Few Facts• Napa Earthquake-August 14, 2014
– M 6.0– 1 Death– 200 injuries
• Nisqually Earthquake-February 28, 2001– M 6.8– 400 Injuries
• Northridge Earthquake-January 17, 1984– M 6.7– 57 Deaths– 9000 injuries
Event Onset
Code TRIAGE Initiation
ED OFTEN HAS 1st INFO- EMS radio call- MAC/ReddiNet notification to ED- Unusual surge of similar type patients presenting to
TriageCHARGE RN & MD
- evaluate needs & contact:- House Supervisor/Admin On Call
House Supervisor/AOC:- PBX for “Code Triage” overhead page
ED Actions1st 15 Minutes• Roles assigned• Triage (Internal)closed• FT emptied into waiting room• Patients processed for discharge or admit • Floor RNs/CNAs come for immediate
admissions• Consolidate remaining patients• Count of available beds to Disaster Lead• ED doors secured
Quick Reference ED• ED Notified via MAC/Reddi-Net• Notify House Supervisor via Phone/Pager/SpectraLink• House Supervisor MUST Initiate Code TRIAGE with PBX• ED Clinical Supervisor to Assign Staff for Response• ED to Establish External Treatment Area for Incidents involving Mass
Casualties (on Loading Dock)• ED Staff (assigned by ED Clinical Supervisor) to Establish Minor
Treatment Area in CHE• Don Personal Protective Equip• Color Coded Carts contain: Tarps/Canopies/Cots Located in Supply
Shed On Loading Dock (Key to ALL Trailers & Storage in ED)• Additional Cots in Dialysis Room (in CHE*Code=5600)• ED to Clear Out Existing (Rapid Admission to be Completed by Units)
Patients to be Ready to Receive “NEW” Victims• Turn On Hand Held Radio to Communicate Info/Needs to Hospital
Incident Command Center• Update MAC and Incident Command as New Info is Received
InitiationRoles AssignedGo-Kits in Radio Room Loading Dock
0-5 Minutes
5-10 Minutes
Immediate Delayed
5-10 MinutesPublic SafetyAccess Control Ambulance Drop-Off
Department of Public Safety
• 0-15 Minutes– Facility Lockdown– Access Control
• As Patients Arrive– Traffic Control– Monitor Egress
• Crowd Control– Ongoing/PD Assist
DPS
• Deputize Staff/Volunteers– Post Up at Entry Points– Observe & Report
• Evidence?– Cause of Event?– Maintain Chain of Custody
10-15 Minutes Assuming ResponsibilitiesCommand Center Disaster Communications
Set Up
15 Minutes
MCI Treatment Areas1st 15 Minutes 10-20 Gurneys to staging 10-20 Wheelchairs to staging Shower trailer moved & set up Set up Cots Set Up Canopies Signs posted Supply carts out 20 IV lines ready 20 O2 tanks ready PPE donned Treatment Area teams ready Radio checks
Designated Response
Pharmacy• Pre Stocked Med Carts• Deploy to
– External Treatment Area• Loading Dock• Immediate/Delayed
– Internal Treatment Area• Minor Treatment• Center for Health Educ.
• Pharmacy Tech to ED• Pyxis in Bypass Mode
Radiology
• Deploy to Treatment Areas
• C-Arm– Internal Treatment Area
• Portable X-Ray– External Treatment Area
• PACS Carts
Hospital Actions 1st 15 Minutes• Command Center Established
– Coordinates resources• Equipment• Personnel• Patient flow into hospital departments• Ancillary support services
– Communicates with• ED Disaster Lead directly• All Departments
ICU/Tele/Med-Surg1st 15 Minutes• Safe Patient Hand-Off• Two RN’s from each unit report to ED
Lead (one to transfer ED patients to unit-one to assist in patient care in ED
• Facilitate Patient Flow• Set-Up
Meanwhile…
• MCI Response is not just patient care centric.
• Labor Pool established.• Unit Status Reports to HCC.
Facilities/Plant Operations0-15 Minutes (& Beyond)• Immediate Facilities Structure Evaluation• Immediate Systems Check• (True Assessment=1.5-2 hrs)• Check Structural Integrity• Report Findings to HCC
• Operations Section Chief • Deputize On-Site Construction Personnel to
Assist
POM Code TRIAGE Assessment
AREA UTILITY / EQUIPMENT STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUSEmergency Generator 1 2 3 4ATS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Fuel Tank 1 2Normal Power Feed 1Electric Panel Rooms 1 2 3 4 5Boiler 1 2 3DA Tank 1Heat Exchanger 1 2Domestic Hot Water 1 2 3 4Heating Hot Water 1 2 3 4 5 6Natural Gas Supply 1Chiller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Cooling tower 1 2 3 4 5Water Softeners 1 2Domestic Water Supply 1Emergency Water Storage Tank 1Emergency Water Supply 1 2Air Handler 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Exhaust Fan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Fire Panel 1 2Fire Pump 1Sprinkler Water Suppy 1 2 3Sprinkler Risers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Equipment Room 1 2 3Cab 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Data Closet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Phone Switch 1Stairwell 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Exterior Landings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Department / Floor 1 2 3 4 5Parking Lot 1 2 3Parking Structure 1O2 Bulk Storage 1 2Tank Farm 1Manifold Room 1Medical Air Compressor 1 2 3Vacuum Pump 1 2 3 4WAG 1
Elevators
IS / Phone
EXIT
Structural
Med Gas
A/C
Fire Life Safety
POM CODE TRIAGE Building Status Report
Electricity
Steam
Cooling
Water
Facilities/POMUnderstanding Capabilities
Emergency Resource Inventory
Resource/ Utility
Inventory (On-Site) Capabilities Rationing Suggestions
WATER
20,000 Gal Dom. Hot Water 5,000 Gal within piping system 8,000 Gal in Reverse Osmosis 33000 Total Gallons on site Note: 30,000 gallons available in sprinkler system for extreme measures
3134 Staff 1000 Volunteers 298 Med Staff 558 (279 beds x2) 4990 Total x 1 gal/day/person = 6.6 days (158 hrs)
-Limit Patient Bathing (Sponge bath vs Shower -Use of Hand Sanitizer for Hand Washing -No Flush Order for staff (Bag Waste w/ scoop of kitty litter for absorption
Medical Gases (Piped)
Medical Air Medical Gas (Vacuum) Ventilation Medical Suction
On Emerg Power On Emerg Power On Emerg Power On Emerg Power
See Generator Capabilities
Below
FUEL (Diesel)
10,000 North Tower 1,200 West/Research 30,000 South Tower =41,200 Gallons Diesel
77.86 hrs Full Power 16.8 hrs Full Power 105.7 hrs Full Power
-POM To Ration -Load Shedding Possible to Maximize Efficiency/Prolong Fuel Supply
Generator Capabilities (In Hours)
FULL Load/hrs ¾ ½ ¼
G1 233.6 317 454 757.6 G2 233.6 317 454 757.6 G3 233.6 317 454 757.6 G4 16.8 23 33 55.6 G5 211.4 289.9 415 701 G6 211.4 289.9 415 701
-Adjust Usage per Capabilities Chart
FUEL (Gasoline)
NOTE: No Gasoline Storage On Site!
Must use supply in vehicles In parking lot
_Gasoline Generators located in ______
-Utilize Siphon (also located in trailer) to obtain gasoline from vehicles on site
Liquid Oxygen
250 inches (main) 150 inches (reserve) Daily Usage=3-5 Inches
50 days (1200 hrs) 30 days (720 hrs)
Utilize Liquid O2 to replenish E and H Cylinders as needed
Facilities/POMWhat next?
• Assist with Decontamination• Assist with Infection Control• Assist with Patient Transport• Assist as Runners• Ensure Utilities are Viable
ED ActionsRole Assignments• Disaster Lead – RN • ED Charge – RN• Set Up & Decon – Techs/CCTs• Triage - RN• Immediate Team
– 2RNs + MD + Reg + RT• Delayed Team
– 2RNs + MD + Reg + RT
Waiting for Patients
Ground Floor/Set Up MapVests
Job Action CardsVests
Standing Med OrdersVests
Floor Units
TRIAGEAs Victims Arrive• 5-10 second evaluation (START/JumpSTART)
– Respirations– Perfusion– Mental Status– Injury Extent
• Confirm or change EMS triage status• Put on colored tag/ribbon on patient
– Red = Immediate– Yellow = Delayed– Green = Minor– Black = Expectant/Expired
• Direct to pathway for appropriate care
Triage (External)
Treatment Area TeamsAs Victims Arrive• RNs + MD + Resp + Registration• ABC (CAB) level of care + standing orders• Labs drawn while IV started• Triage tag & Assigned packet = medical
record• Triage within care areas for victim movement
– Critical care/OR/Tele/x-ray/ED/ etc– Update lead every 10 minutes
Treatment Area(s)
PLCMMC Torrance PLCMMC San Pedro
Patient Care
What about the ED…?
Patient Flow…
• Triage all the time everywhere• Immediate first, then Delayed• Common sense!!!• Anticipate needs
– Equipment– Personnel– Movement
Critical Elements
• A-B-C (C-A-B) level of care until hospital can accommodate
• Patient flow does not change even if location does
• 1st 15 minutes of response sets stage for entire response
• Roles stay in assigned areas• Lab/X-ray results stay with patient
Transitioning into Disaster Mode• Easy if you are prepared…
• Disaster Planning/Training• Disaster Exercises• Hospital Layout• Common Sense• Do the best you can under the
circumstances!
Disaster Mode…Simplified
• Comes down to TWO key components:– Patient CARE– Patient FLOW
Putting It All Together
• Time Lapse Video from Full Scale Exercise 4/9/2015
Thank You for the Opportunity
Contact Info
Chris Riccardi, CHSP,CHEP
Emergency Management OfficerDisaster Preparedness and Project
Coordinator
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance