1 2645-3940 اداره بهداشت، امداد و درمان نزاجا 346 Special The role of Combat stress as one of the causes of mental disorders 1 1 2016 3 9 5 14 15 01 2017 15 01 2017 Introduction: Combat stress reaction (CSR) is a trauma and one of the unpleasant results of war. CSR includes a wide range of physical, psychological and behavioral injuries that occur after the war. The present study reviews signs and symptoms of CSR as well as how to prevent and treatment this condition. Method: This article is written based on a systematic review, which is conducted in Pup med, Google scholar and Elsevier, Handbook of Military Psychology edited by Reuven Gal and David Mangelsdorff, Military psychology: clinical and operational applications / edited by Carrie H. Kennedy, Eric A. Zillmer and The Oxford Handbook of Military Psychology edited by Janice H. Laurence Michael D. Matthews in a ten-year time frame; with Combat stress, physical and psychological reaction as keywords. Findings: Results show the effect of Combat stress on performance and efficiency of military personnel at war throughout different historical periods. Conclusion: Combat stress significantly affects the performance of military units; therefore, it's important to design plans to control, prevent and treat this condition.
347 Special Organizationalrequirements for IRAN military med against military treats: A qualitative study 1 1 2016 3 9 15 26 15 01 2017 15 01 2017 Introduction: Despite of Iran’s peaceful nuclear activity, America and Israel and their allies repeatedly have treated Iran to military attack. Inthis condition the military health care system of Iran along with other parts of Iran’s military system, should be ready to providehealth care service supports. This research has tried to provide organizationalrequirements for improving preparedness of military medicine of Iran. Methods: This study is analytical-applicativeand itis a futures study. Information gatheredfrom: related books, Google scholar, Pub med, general databases and other released news. Population included of allsubjectsin the field ofmilitary threatsagainst Iran and characteristics of military medicine. Samplingwas Purposeful and propositions selected as samples. In this study information, gathered in two fields,military threats and military health care system in asymmetric battle. Analysis of data was donethrough induction analysis. Results: Military health care system in asymmetric warfare follows from principlessuch as:agility, organic structure, advanced and portable technology, low organizational concentration and formalization, matrix structure,experienced commanders familiar with military techniques, changing and scattered and small structure, predictive ability and also quick Reaction.Moreover,military threats mainly focused on Iran by air and marine sectors. Threats will be blitz, short term, with flexible scheduling and dynamic operating, based on space- war and new military bases. Operation in afar and less use of ground forces will be characteristics of militaryattacks Conclusion: More emphasis on quick reaction, equipping modern relief devices, developing the air and marine rescue, providing secret headquarters, identifying threatened military centersand obtain the necessary preparations, improving the predictive ability,rapid response to changing conditions, familiarity with the new weapons’ harm, more familiarity with the techniques of camouflage and concealment, developmentand promotion of self and another one relief educations, coordinationwiththe civilian health care system and development of mobile health centers in the South Coasts, are basic strategies for improving the ability of military health care system in facing with the futurethreats. 348 Special Mechanism of Unstable Chemical Pollutants Removal with Nanocomposite Materials on Activated Carbon of Respiratory Filter 1 1 2016 3 9 27 32 15 01 2017 15 01 2017 Introdution: The threat of chemical and biological agents both in military and in civilian is inevitable. The respiratory protection method for civilian and military people is very important when they expose to such agents. Methods: This two military activated carbon called ASC-pyridin containing Cu (II), Cr (VI), Ag (I), pyridine and ASZMT-TEDA contains Cu (II), Ag (I), Zn (II), Mo (VI) and TEDA are studied to neutralize the unstable toxic chemical agents. Results: Unstable chemical agents such as cyanogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen bromide, arsine, chlorine, phosgene and diphosgene (because of high vapor pressure and low physical adsorption on activated carbon of breathing filter) are considered a potential threat. Added transition metals salts and amines to activated carbon, could improve neutralization of unstable agents. Conclusion: There are two kinds of military activated carbon for neutralized of unstable toxic chemical agents. ASC-pyridin military activated carbon, due to the Cr (VI) has carcinogenic properties.Then its uses has been limited and ASZMT-TEDA carbon is used widely in respiratory filters. In this type Zn (II), Mo (VI) replaced by Cr (VI) that solved the mentioned problems without reducing efficiency 349 Special Decontamination of Nuclear Injured Individuals 1 1 2016 3 9 33 40 16 01 2017 16 01 2017 Introduction: Regarding the ever increasing application and peaceful utility of nuclear energy resources and possibility of using non-conventional weapons, necessity of preparation for nuclear injured people and specifically in military hospitals is inevitable. Preparation of nurses as caring staff would be of great importance in reduction of the event consequences. Therefore, this paper aims at familiarizing the nurses with nuclear injures decontamination. Materials and methods: The present paper is an overview conducted through library studies and searching websites as SID, Pub Med and Google as well as keywords including "Nurse, crisis, nuclear events" in 2000-2013. Findings: To encounter the great number of the nuclear events, it is required to have a precise planning and proper educations and training for nurses. Because they are the first responsible individuals in crises and the front line of relief and rescue. Morality reduces among injured people through planning and education. In this paper we are going to discuss about triage, undressing decontaminating the polluted wounds, healthy skins as well as support and treatment of the injured individuals, in details. Conclusion: Nurses readiness in recognition of nuclear events has a crucial share in crisis management. Nurses must have a strong scientific basis and skills in order to take rapid decisions and to explain them to others. Hence, it is required to provide the nurses with necessity educations in various ways including long term and short term retraining and workshop. 350 Special Weapon called HAARP, a classic review 1 1 2016 3 9 41 50 16 01 2017 16 01 2017 Introduction: In this paper, we introduce a new weapon that reportedly destructive power, remote control, accuracy where and when it determines the moment of the attack and, most importantly gradual or hide the attack on the international community all weapons that have been made by men is greater. Create. Including information that has been published on the effects of these weapons can be used to create tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, droughts, cold waves and frost, mines and underground facilities, disrupting the computer and jet aircraft and submarines, creating radio walls and so on. World, which they have attributed to Harp. It also has satellite images of vast land with enormous antennas and wind turbines are published in several. countries. It also suggested new ways of coping 351 Special 1 1 2016 3 9 51 57 16 01 2017 16 01 2017