Introduction: Health rescuers experience some of their work tasks or situations more stressful than others. A massive disaster as a sudden, unexpected event with a greater number of injured or abnormally diseased people that can not be cope with regular or at the moment of disaster available capacities presents an exceptionally specific working environment for the rescuer. Therefore, on the basis of several analyzes of major traffic accidents, which were defined as mass disasters, we can easily assert that every mass traffic accident has, in addition to the basic characteristics of a massive disaster, also several elements of a particular stressful crisis event for the health care provider himself. Purpose: This work will present the laws of mass disaster and stress in interaction with each other, as well as the impact on the health care provider who actively plays a role in several different workplaces - workshops. Methods: In this work is used a descriptive method. The thesis is theoretical and it is based on the analysis of foreign and domestic literature using both scientific and professional literature. Discussion and conclusion: Resolving a massive traffic accident is in principle followed by the guidelines adopted for such events. Most often, we have to adapt the rules of rescue to the situation on the ground. The mere fact that a healthcare provider meets with a large number of seriously injured and dead, and a lot of improvisation causes traumatic stress in response to a severe stressful event. The response and the impact of these events on a health care provider depends on several factors: education, general psychophysical condition, use of excrement methods and techniques after the intervention is finished.
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