== Fin ==作者: Jackwabbit 時間: 2013-10-13 15:05
Evacuation Matrix: Urgency (serious) vs. Risk ( usually faster, e.g. helicopter evac. )
If a patient's condition is serious (i.e. urgent), e.g. having problems with RABC (response, airway, breathing, circulation), then a high risk evcauation is justified. In contrast, if a person is not injured or only lightly injured (i.e. no urgency), the incident leader should plan a low risk evacuation.
Mismatched decisions: (a) non-serious situation + urgent (usually high risk) evacuation OR (b) serious situation + non-urgent (usually low risk) evacuation
Risk -- the anatomy of chance and uncertainty: Grant Statham at TEDxC (Nov 2013): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGZu5Lzgv1A#t=204
Every day, every one of us make choices and decisions in the face of uncertainty. Guided by a blend of intuition and logic, we spend a large part of our lives navigating the murky waters of chance. This is the space between 0 and 1; this is risk, and we confront it daily. But how many of us really understand the underlying constructs of risk? What is risk, and how do we break it down to better understand the decisions we face? How does probability, consequence, exposure and vulnerability play out in the choices we make and they impacts they have? In this captivating presentation, Grant Statham takes us on a journey into the heart of risk by weaving stories, ideas and concepts together with stunning images from a lifetime spent in high places.