Drowning, heat illness and falls also pose hazards, as can encounters with insects, snakes and other wild species native to the impacted areas. -Preparation with bioterrorism drills, vaccines, and ensuring availability of antibiotics for exposure prophylaxis. 3.) D (Component of disaster recovery), Chapter 14 community nursing: disaster manage, Module 6: Home Safety & the Aging Adult: Elde, Ch. on every visage a Black Veil!" A family emergency plan is the best way to prepare you and your loved ones for a natural disaster or terrorist act. The local atmospheric pressure is 88 kPa. *Recognition of a Bioterrorism Event -Includes measures taken to reduce the harmful effects of a disaster by attempting to limit its impact on human health, community function, and economic infrastructure. -is there a potential delivery system within the community? -Set up protocols for different levels of infection control and containment Your organization's Emergency Preparedness Plan addresses evacuation procedures. Quiz 4- Disaster Preparedness Flashcards | Quizlet *Disaster response: *Stay or go, the evaluating factors include the following: first priority if donning PPE, then assess the ability of patient to breathe, knowing what to do should those chemical disasters be present, level of toxicity usually determines what you do 42 0 obj
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*Categories of bioterrorism agents OSHA provides comprehensive worker safety and health resources for protecting workers from many different hazards associated with storm response and recovery. -Assisting with and educating the population regarding symptom identification and management (immunoglobulin, antiviral, antitoxins, and antibiotic therapy, depending on the agent), *Unlike biological agents, which require an incubation period before symptoms appear, a chemical agent, when released, makes its presence known immediately through observation (explosion), self-admission (accidental), or the occurrence of rapidly emerging symptoms, such as burns, difficulty breathing, or convulsions. -P. 522 \text { Name } & \text { Number of Shares } & \text { Cost } \\ *Secondary continued: -Include areal photos, satellite imagery, geographical info. Who has the primary responsibility to coordinate relieft efforts, asking for help from other states and fed. -Be alert for environmental hazards 3.) Why does the young woman on the train feel shame and regret? DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT QUIZ - Quizizz -Make referrals to mental health professionals Role of the nurse in disaster preparedness: 1.) 12 terms. -Any action intended to cause death or serious injury to civilians. One part of this EOP describes a process for finding out how many staff members, empty beds, operating rooms, medical supplies, and medical devices are available to help respond to a disaster. Decontamination tent. -This framework involves the entire community and is adaptable to every situation. d. Assign staff to different roles and units within the medical facility. -Structured Oil spill cleanup workers can face potential hazards from oil byproducts, dispersants, detergents and degreasers. -Screening the population for exposure, assessing rates of infection, and administering vaccines as available meet the needs of both your residents and staff in the event of a disaster/emergency. -Direct contact (subcutaneous anthrax) Counsel those who have suffered trauma and bereavement, c. Control rumors, provide accurate information, d. Provide security; prevent looting, protect person and property, a. Hobfoll"s theory of Conservation of Resources, b. b- less threat, danger becasue easily avialable and easily reproduced, high morbidity rates, lower mortality rates, cholera . *Public health nurses should identify groups & populations particularly at risk for burnout and exhaustion. Emergency & Disaster Preparedness NCLEX Flashcards | Quizlet **Using the comprehensive data gathered from hazard identification and vulnerability analysis, the probability of adverse health effects due to a specific disaster can be calculated. Bioterrorism Incidents: ATI, p. 67 -Flexible A disaster may be domestic or international b. Talk to your family about why you need to be prepared for disasters. -Is a disease occurring that is unusual for the area? -Preparedness -Current and predicted weather conditions -Presents a unified response that depends on the federal, state, and local resources working together \end{array} -Evaluation, *primary prevention: prepare the population for a disaster Emergency Preparedness and Response. -is the population at risk for sudden high disease rates? -Preparedness of community -Water and food contamination **Vulnerability analysis predicts who will be affected the most and identifies community resources that are available for a response. -Timeline for recovery varies, depending on the type and extent of the disaster. a lot of this is ongoing. -If the er is deemed of significant magnitude that overcomes community (local and state) efforts then Secretary of Homeland Security will initiate the NRF to release resources to local jurisdictions, Adverse health effects after any kind of disaster (Epidemiologic Analysis Report. -Levels of disaster and agency involvement. -Figure 23-8, p. 519 *Bioterrorism Levels of Prevention: Who has the primary responsibility for preparedness and response? keeping an emergency kit somewhere easily accessible. -Identifying what kinds of resources are available The Response/Recovery page provides useful details on the hazards to avoid when flooding has occurred. Facilities need to be able to work within the NIMS disaster response structure. (bC,R|9;>>W2)qjpCaK}A'wU Role of the Nurse in disaster response depends on: -Nurse's experience, professional role in a community disaster plan and specialty training and special interest. As part of the plan for safety and security, the EOP should describe: How hazardous materials and wastes will be managed in a disaster. -breathing it directly, swallowing, touching or coming into contact via contaminated clothing or objects, *Summed up in 2 words: "Act Quickly" ATI, p. 68 -Identify the chain of command for reporting bioterrorist attacks A facility's emergency operations plan (EOP) should include a structure for coordinating disaster response. 66 0 obj
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*Incident command system- disaster plan, clear and easy to understand -Bioterrorism planning These include safety hazards, such as unstable structures; heavy equipment and slips, trips, and falls, as well as health hazards such as heat stress, hazardous materials, carbon monoxide and other respiratory hazards. participate in community disaster exercises, assist in development of the disaster management plan, preidentify vulnerable populations -Assess dangers of live or dead animals flashlight frozen food electric can opener deck of cards, Laila is riding on the subway when a bomb derails the train in what may be . *Assessment of Bioterrorism Threat -Effort to prevent identified risks from causing a disaster reduce hazards, prepare emergency supply kits, monitor emergency situations 1.) Disaster Preparedness Flashcards | Quizlet Completa estas conversaciones sobre situaciones laborales con las palabras de la lista. If used in a terrorist attack, anthrax is a type of: The U.S. government plan for making sure all emergency responders can work together. Chapter 14 community nursing: disaster manage, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Timothy D. Wilson. Determine the federal income tax that must be withheld for each employee. Your text references an online component of the NRF resources center that contains supplemental materials: http://www.fema.gov/national-response-framework -The population threatened -May also include rebuilding damaged buildings, transportation systems, and relocation of those affected by the disaster. c. Encourage counseling upon deactivation of the emergency response plan. An emergency or disaster is an event that can affect a facility internally as well as a community or geographic area. -Nurses play an important role in all phases of disaster responses in disaster readiness should then be given the most resources to strengthen them. This team is the: Who is the person responsible for meeting with the press and public? -Recovery -These standards need to be explored and discussed with all community stakeholders in the preparedness phase (p. 515) What is the role of the Joint Information System? Role of the nurse in disaster preparedness: 1.) Emergency Preparedness Healthstream. Consider an example of an EOP. -Disaster prevention: remove id's hazards, relocate those at risk,provide edu, institute sensors, develop community warning system. *Primary prevention: Bioterrorism planning: *Don'ts: -Framework that guides the response to disasters at all levels of governments, private companies, and nongovernmental organizations. -Response -Probablity of adverse health effects d/t a specific disaster can be calculated. -Crisis management, positive thinking. hbbd``b`Z $[@5`qA+k% gAiH 2xx!b``$(
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