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1 Doctor’s Role in Natural Disasters What IS the doctor’s responsibility?

2 DO Now  Read the hand out and on a sheet of loose leaf answer these questions: 1.

3 A Few Terms you should know  D.N.R. (Do Not Resuscitate) - This states that CPR is not to be initiated if breathing stops or the heart stops beating. Expectations can vary state by state.  Triage – process of sorting victims/patients of a disaster, in order to increase the number of survivors.  Ambulatory – A patient who is able to move on their own without assistance.  Levees – a type of dam that runs along canals and rivers, to prevent flooding during storms.

4 What you need to know to understand this tragedy In order to make an educated decision about this ethical dilemma you MUST know the situation those involved were faced with.  Questions we will be answering:  What is the role of a physician during a natural disaster/emergency situation?  Should we hold doctor’s accountable for their choices or should those in charge of relief efforts be held accountable?  Should we allow exceptions for behavior during times of crisis? Should we apply “triage” practices to save lives? Even if it means choosing to let some die?

5 The Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina  Monday, August 29, 2005 – Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans  8 a.m. Water starts flowing over the levees of New Orleans.  By 9 a.m. 6-8 feet of water covers the Lower 9 th Ward  The hurricane itself ended late in the day on Monday.

6 The Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina  Tuesday, August 30, 2005  Multiple levee breaches are causing continued flooding in the lower wards of New Orleans.  Efforts to fix a number of breaches failed and water’s continued to rise  About 80% of the city is underwater, and the first survivors are rescued.  People start to raid shops for food and water

7 The Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina  Wednesday, August 31, 2005  Evacuation efforts are uncoordinated with communication between the local government, the federal government and those who are stranded  About 25,000 people are now in the Superdome, with little food and water. Conditions are getting worse.  Looting of shops continues, and shootings are reported

8 The Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina  Thursday, September 1, 2012  New Orleans is in chaos. Crime, including shooting and theft, is widespread. Shots are fired at a helicopter trying to rescue people from the Superdome.  The Government is accused of not acting fast enough to help the survivors.  The evacuation of the Superdome slowly gets going.

9 The Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina  Friday, September 2, 2012  Relief is increased, as convoys of food, water and medicine arrive in the city, and thousands of troops and police are sent in to keep the peace.  An explosion rips thorough a chemical store on the banks of the Mississippi.  Tens of thousands of people are still stranded.

10 As it Happened  http://abcnews.go.com/US/slideshow/hurrican e-katrina-path-of-destruction-11478694 http://abcnews.go.com/US/slideshow/hurrican e-katrina-path-of-destruction-11478694

11 What happened in the hospitals.  http://www.democracynow.org/2009/8/31/the _deadly_choices_at_memorial_investigation http://www.democracynow.org/2009/8/31/the _deadly_choices_at_memorial_investigation

12 Dr. Pou speaks in her own defense  http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=204 0496n http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=204 0496n


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