 |  | Coping with Natural Disasters: The Role of Local Health Personnel and the Community: Working guide (WHO - OMS, 1989, 108 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Acknowledgements |
 |  | Introduction. An active role for communities and their health personnel |
 |  | PART I. The disaster |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Chapter 1. Community rescue operations |
 |  | Fear |
 |  | Panic |
 |  | Rescue operations |
 |  | Reception at the health centre or hospital |
 |  | Chapter 2. The tasks of the local health personnel |
 |  | Organizing the health centre or hospital to meet the emergency |
 |  | Triage |
 |  | Emergency care |
 |  | PART II. The aftermath |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Chapter 3. Action by the community |
 |  | The coordination committee |
 |  | Assessment of requirements |
 |  | Outside assistance |
 |  | Coordination of groups from outside |
 |  | Family groupings |
 |  | Temporary shelter and sanitation |
 |  | Displaced persons |
 |  | Monitoring food supplies |
 |  | Food distribution |
 |  | Dealing with the dead |
 |  | Dealing with animals |
 |  | Post-disaster development |
 |  | Chapter 4. Action by the local health personnel |
 |  | Post-disaster health problems and the organization of the local health personnel |
 |  | Monitoring the communitys health status |
 |  | Vaccinations |
 |  | Nutrition |
 |  | Health education and sanitation |
 |  | Mental health |
 |  | Vulnerable groups |
 |  | Periodic reports by the local health personnel |
 |  | PART III. Preventing and alleviating the consequences of disasters |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Chapter 5. Action by the community |
 |  | Analysis of past experience |
 |  | Information on disasters |
 |  | Some information on natural disasters |
 |  | Knowledge of the risks and the resources |
 |  | Evacuation of the population |
 |  | Twinning |
 |  | Exercises and activities to promote community preparedness |
 |  | Basic education |
 |  | Chapter 6. Action by the local health personnel |
 |  | Essential professional qualities of local health personnel for coping with disasters |
 |  | Improving certain professional skills |
 |  | Preparation of the health centre or hospital |
 |  | The training of voluntary health workers |
 |  | Preparedness activities for the population |
 |  | ANNEXES |
 |  | Annex 1. Diseases to be monitored when people are housed in temporary shelters |
 |  | Annex 2. Specimen record card for use by person in charge of family grouping in preparing health report in collaboration with local health personnel |
 |  | Annex 3. Nutrition |
 |  | Recommended daily energy and protein intakes for healthy individuals1 |
 |  | Weight-for-height1 |
 |  | Arm-circumference-for-height, young children (both sexes)1, 2 |
 |  | Indicators of likely need for a supplementary feeding programme (SFP)1 |
 |  | Annex 4. What to do in an earthquake |
 |  | Annex 5. Mercalli scale of earthquake intensities (MS)1 |
 |  | Annex 6. Community risk maps |
 |  | Annex 7. The signs of danger in disaster-damaged buildings |
 |  | Annex 8. Resource maps |
 |  | Annex 9. Medical equipment of the health centre or hospital for coping with a disaster |
 |  | Annex 10. Outline schedules for self-evaluation in the event of disaster |
 |  | Annex 11. The League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (LORCS) |
 |  | Annex 12. A short reading list for local health personnel1 |