1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1328-2743(99)80024-8
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Acute pyelonephritis; altered physiology, diagnosis and management in the emergency department

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“…Another significant finding was that models should be used by those responsible for dealing with disasters, such as planners, managers, and practitioners. This finding supports Kelly's (1999) claim that such models may be used to better understand disasters by identifying the factors affecting it and comparing the theoretical model with the actual reality of the disaster, resulting in a better knowledge of the disaster and an improvement in its planning and management. Thus, it can be concluded that models are a necessary tool for disaster management.…”
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“…Another significant finding was that models should be used by those responsible for dealing with disasters, such as planners, managers, and practitioners. This finding supports Kelly's (1999) claim that such models may be used to better understand disasters by identifying the factors affecting it and comparing the theoretical model with the actual reality of the disaster, resulting in a better knowledge of the disaster and an improvement in its planning and management. Thus, it can be concluded that models are a necessary tool for disaster management.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Circular model Kelly (1999) The ability of this model to learn from actual disasters is its most significant aspect.…”
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