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  1. Feb 1, 2016 · Damage control: in the midst of a crisis project managers must know how to fight a fire without fanning the flames. PM Network, 30 (2), 62–67. Reprints and Permissions . BY MICHAEL APPLEBAUM. WHEN DISASTER STRIKES, response time is everything.

  2. Jan 19, 2023 · The principles of damage control and resuscitation, as well as the damage control sequence, are reviewed here. The surgical management of specific injuries is discussed in detail in separate topic reviews.

  3. Mar 31, 2020 · Damage control involves three phases: control of life-threatening hemorrhage and contamination followed by more complete resuscitation and correction of physiologic derangements, usually in the intensive care unit. The last phase is the definitive management of injuries [ 1 ]. Go to: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY.

  4. Damage control is just that. It is containing the damage and loss of reputation, revenue, confidence, or loyalty between employees and managers or between consumers and suppliers.

  5. Nov 1, 2012 · Starring Rob Lowe, the film will be released in January 2012 and follows a political consultant as he manages the damaging missteps of his clients. Chris Lehane is one of the nation’s leading political consultants with a particular expertise in damage control.

  6. damage control. Measures to minimize or curtail loss or harm. For example, As soon as they discovered the leak to the press, the senator's office worked night and day on damage control.

  7. damage control. noun. [uncountable] the process of trying to limit the amount of damage that is caused by something The government was forced into an exercise in damage control/a damage control exercise.

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