Psychological impact of a mass-casualty incident


Assignment:

You are the senior civilian advisor to the emergency response manager (ERM). The ERM realizes that the psychological impact of a mass-casualty incident (MCI) can be devastating. The ERM is prepared to handle the incident response with emergency personnel and equipment, but he is unsure if the city is prepared for the psychological aftermath. As his senior advisor, you have been asked to generate a white paper study of past MCIs and their psychological impact.

Terrorist MCIs

Natural MCIs

Sarin Gas Attack, Japan (1995)

Hurricane Katrina, United States (2005)

Oklahoma City Bombing, United States (1995)

Tsunami, Indian Ocean (2004)

Madrid Train Bombings, Spain (2004)

Flooding, Pakistan (2010)

Bali Nightclub Bombings, Indonesia (2002)

Galtür Avalanche, Austria (1999)

Sarin Gas Attack, Japan (1995)

Hurricane Katrina, United States (2005)

 

 

 

 

 

• Address the following in 1,250 words:

o For each of the selected mass-casualty incidents, discuss the following:

  • Provide a detailed overview of the incident.
  • What was the number of victims killed and wounded?
  • What psychological symptoms are exhibited by direct attack victims?
  • If one is available, include a diagnosis.
  • What psychological symptoms are exhibited by indirect victims, such as family members, friends, and coworkers of the direct victims?
  • What immediate and long-term treatment plans exist for the victims?

• Remember to fully support your arguments with scholarly resources.

• Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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