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Assessment of Risk -Is the endemic occurring at an unusual time? 1.) *Although disasters do not occur with frequency, planning with vulnerability assessment can reduce the impact on the community. This team is the: Who is the person responsible for meeting with the press and public? 223 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<265D1BEA20CA054B8000FC21BBE6A61E><49272053349966409960FBA8EBB5D78B>]/Index[209 26]/Info 208 0 R/Length 74/Prev 23979/Root 210 0 R/Size 235/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream -Figure 23-5, p. 516 In your discussion, identify how long-term survival of species is dependent on resources that may be limited. -Immediate implementation of infection control and containment measures, including decontamination, environmental disinfection, protective equipment, community education/notification, and quarantines -Federal Emergency Management Agency Q. a good way to be prepared for an emergency is: answer choices. *In order to contribute to an effective response to a disaster, nurses should know the answers to the following questions: -Nursing is the single largest profession in the healthcare system so many of the first responders in the event of a disaster will likely be nurses. Swallowing contaminated water, food, meds What is the role of the Joint Information System? *The response phase is the actual implementation of the disaster plan. 3.) The Medicare and Medicaid Programs: Emergency Preparedness Requirements requires healthcare providers and suppliers to prepare to meet the needs of patients, clients, and residents during disasters and emergency situations, and strives to provide consistent requirements across provider and supplier-types, with some variations. Agents of bioterrorism: text, p. 297-298, *Participate in planning and preparation for immediate response to a bioterrorist event -Are there large numbers of people dying rapidly with similar presenting symptoms? *Secondary -The experience of the disaster can have both short- and long-term effects on mental health and functioning, such as dissociation, depression and PTSD. -Rehabilitation of survivors Counseling is sometimes needed, and those affected begin looking ahead. -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. ATI: pg. *If possible, disaster team members during the impact phase or immediately afterward should conduct a preliminary assessment and inventory of injuries and property damage so that the implementation of secondary prevention strategies of setting priorities can be set in motion (lundy) 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. -Reconstruction: involves adjusting to a new reality and continued rebuilding of the area. **flexible, all hazards system that provides a set of personnel, policies, procedures, facilities, and equipment integrated into a common organizational structure that is designed to improve emergency response operations -Contamination of food and water supplies with an increased risk of infectious dz -PH nurses as first responders b. OSHA provides comprehensive worker safety and health resources for protecting workers from many different hazards associated with storm response and recovery. Engineers from a consumer magazine purchase 40 of the clocks and find that the average clock in the sample deviated from perfect accuracy by 34 seconds in one month. ->Document pop changes regularly to help keep disaster plans up to date -These standards need to be explored and discussed with all community stakeholders in the preparedness phase (p. 515) -Immediate identification of disaster problems and the implementation of measures to treat and prevent their recurrence or complications **Isolation of the community Outlining specific roles of community agencies -PPE (Ex: FEMA, CDC, US Dept. a. *Disaster recovery: -Identifying the first responders in the community disaster plan -Case finding and referral, -Considered events that require a SWIFT intense response on part of EXISTING community resources. The Foundation expressly disclaims any political views or communications published on or accessible from this website. Floods can be serious catastrophes and they are one of the most common hazards in the United States. suicide attempt, drug overdose, d. car accident, life-threatening illness, c. Social workers who specialize in crisis management, a. Assess secondary social problems such as health epidemics, displaced persons, b. -The length of time exposed to the dose -Length varies depending on extent of damage and resources available. 5. evaluation *Evacuation occurs when there is potential for massive explosions and fire as well as for long-duration events. 0 -Identifying populations at risk *Nurses role in sheltering -Set up protocols for different levels of infection control and containment -Scope should be evident within first hours of the emergency and the magnitude of public health response can be assessed. This plan should document: The Joint Commission requires a hospital's emergency operations plan (EOP) to focus on six key elements. Key is to set ppe on quickly, -Used for short duration incidents, when moving would result in a greater hazard or it is impractical to evacuate, -Occurs when there is potential for massive explosions and fire as well as for long-duration events. December collections on account were$130,000, and write-offs of uncollectible receivables totaled $2,700. -The current and predicted weather conditions keeping an emergency kit somewhere easily accessible. HealthStream Fire Safety. -organizes emergency response in 5 areas: command, planning, operations, logistics, and finance and administration -Preparedness Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Community Preparedness, Government has the responsibility to? -Is there a rapidly increasing disease incidence in a normally health population? -Beware of donating $ and supplies: are they reputable, beware of who you are donating to. A disaster may be domestic or international b. Preparing plans in advance can help workers get to safety before a wildfire impacts an area and can also help protect personal property. -Assess dangers of live or dead animals -Field triage program -Don't just show up! ->Imp. -Divides the state and territories into 10 regions Flood Preparedness and Response - Introduction | Occupational Safety What does the Roman numeral in a chemical name indicate? During December, the store made credit sales of $159,000. -This framework involves the entire community and is adaptable to every situation. a. Preparing before an emergency incident plays a vital role in ensuring that employers and workers have the necessary equipment, know where to go, and know how to keep themselves safe when an emergency occurs. -Levels of disaster and agency involvement. -Common organizational structure implemented to improve ER response. *Public health nurses should identify groups & populations particularly at risk for burnout and exhaustion. See the Worker Safety and Health Resources for Hurricanes and Flood Cleanup and Recovery for an up-to-date listing of these OSHA web pages, Fact Sheets and QuickCards, along with interagency and OSHA alliance partner publications. -Increased need to provide mental health services "psychological first aid" for disaster victims and responders, *Foundation for evidence-based disaster response Floods can be caused by a variety of factors, including a sudden accumulation of rain, rising rivers, tidal surges, ice jams and dam failures. Hazard. Drowning, heat illness and falls also pose hazards, as can encounters with insects, snakes and other wild species native to the impacted areas. There are nine tasks in the of disaster management. use the tax withholding tables in this lesson. Join ANA and Your State Nurses Association, Online Journal of Issues in Nursing (OJIN), || 2023 National Magnet Nurse of the Year ||, Magnet Application Manual Updates and FAQs, || 2023 Pathway Nurse of the Year Award ||, Nursing Continuing Professional Development, Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Accreditation (APPFA), Practice Transition Accreditation Program, Search All Workshops, Webinars and Online Courses, Co-located ANCC National Magnet Conference and ANCC Pathway to Excellence Conference. *Healing phase **The types and combination of hazards are unique to a community. -Estimating the length of time for recovery of community services. Your state and local emergency preparedness agencies will also be key resources to your organization for guidance and %PDF-1.5 % -breathing it directly, swallowing, touching or coming into contact via contaminated clothing or objects, *Summed up in 2 words: "Act Quickly" Good luck! *Small amounts of radioactive materials are in the air, drinking water, food, and human body. -Activating the disaster management plan 3.) *Assessment of Bioterrorism Threat -The time span involved -Direct contact (subcutaneous anthrax) True: Be informed and prepared. False 2. Consider an example of an EOP. What is the purpose of disaster planning? **Evaluating the efficiency of the disaster response teams Who are the ultimate key starting point for er preparedness? 2. -Preparation with bioterrorism drills, vaccines, and ensuring availability of antibiotics for exposure prophylaxis. -Ability to communicate ER info. -Analysis of vulnerability This is a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society at any scale due to hazardous events interacting with conditions of exposure, vulnerability, and capacity, leading to one or more of the following: human, material, economic and environmental losses and impacts. -Mitigation (Prevention) Workers who have to respond to flooded areas face the greatest risks from floods, but all workers can help protect themselves by preparing evacuation plans and learning about the hazards commonly associated with floods. *Planning for disasters involves data collection in 3 areas: Storm, Inc. purchased the following available-for-sale securities during 2014, its first year of operations: NameNumberofSharesCostDustDevil,Inc.1,900$81,700GaleCo.85068,000WhirlwindCo.2,850114,000Total$263,700\begin{array}{lcr} When you are finished, click the "Evaluate" button at the bottom of the page. -The resources id'd as most imp. -Developing a disaster response plan based on the most probably disaster threats Journalize sales, collections, write-offs of uncollectibles, and uncollectible-accounts expense by the allowance method during December. *Mitigation becomes a cost-effective primary prevention by focusing on implementation of preventive measures for reducing and eliminating identified risks before the event occurs (preventing identified risks from causing a disaster) OB`M.OYRWQJb@h}>l^clK[ 5h65LgnInK>K w[LM0S[6io+q %%EOF \text { Gale Co. } & 75 \\ -Recovery -Effort to prevent identified risks from causing a disaster %PDF-1.5 % **Creating ongoing assessment and surveillance reports -Rehabilitation of disaster victims and the community to an optimal functional level. -The organization of activities used to address the event. -Involves efforts to lessen the impact of a disaster by initiating measures to limit damage, dz, disability and loss of life among the members of a community in disaster readiness should then be given the most resources to strengthen them. *Dirty bombs- deliberating releasing radioactive agent, becomes explosion, materials can be found at hospitals, construction sites, etc. Who has day-day authority and responsibility to oversee ER response programs and response. 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 . 2. mitigation -Increased need to provide mental health services "psychological first aid" for disaster victims and responders. 20 seconds. *Levels of Disaster Management hb```g``b`f`X{Xc`1#0Tttt0p00n `s(GCz /+ Emergency & Disaster Preparedness NCLEX Flashcards | Quizlet Before they were transported to a local hospital, emergency medical personnel carried out on-site decontamination in this temporary facility. -Tularemia Preparing before an emergency incident plays a vital role in ensuring that employers and workers have the necessary equipment, know where to go, and know how to keep themselves safe when an emergency occurs. 12 terms. The key element most directly addressed is: An employee who voluntarily leaves his/her place of employment to respond to a disaster is entitled to resume his/her job after the disaster response and recovery is over. Which of the following actions if a component of disaster prevention? -Creating ongoing assessment and surveillance reports Quiz 4- Disaster Preparedness Flashcards | Quizlet *Facing the consequences of the disaster's impact -Performing triage and directing those affected Disaster Preparedness Quiz Answer the following ques ons. How do you think she views her own culture after this event? 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. -Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers Workers who have to respond to flooded areas face the greatest risks from floods, but all workers can help protect themselves by preparing evacuation plans and learning about the hazards commonly associated with floods. *Communication during a disaster Levels of prevention (focused more on psychological aid): p. 525, *Intentional release of viruses, bacteria, fungi, or toxins from living organisms into the environment for the purposes of causing illness or death. Disaster Preparedness Flashcards | Quizlet *Remedy: establishment of organized, professional, and voluntary relief operations and organizations (injured and ill are triaged; transportation becomes more organized; families reunited; communication networks established) **Continuing relationship of survivors to the disaster- do they know people who were injured or passed away ->Id those at risk for injury death, or loss of property Describe the income statement impact from the December 31, 2014, journal entry. *Populations are a great risk for disruption following a disaster. -Mitigation is an effort to prevent identified risks from causing a disaster. Pre-impact..all steps that can be taken before the disaster occurs 67 categories of bioterrorism agents . -Third: Minor injuries, -Become trained volunteers *How much the impact affects community members depends on: population density; extent of damage; preparedness of community; extent of community resiliency; response to the consequences of the damage, and the organization of the emergency response teams, *Facing the consequences of the disaster's impact *"A nation's capacity to respond to these threats depends in part on the ability of healthcare professionals and public health officials to rapidly and effectively detect, manage, and communicate during an event resulting in mass casualties" (Harkness & Demarco, p. 381), *Terrorism-"any action intended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or noncombatants with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a government or an international organization to do or abstain from doing any act" (Harkness & Demarco, 2015, p 409), *Phases of Disasters 3.) *Different agencies, governmental and nongovernmental, are responsible for different levels of disaster response. On a disaster site, the process of field triage identifies and assesses those people who need medical care and prioritizes their needs. **Human callousness in causation (human-made rather than natural causation) Often a rush of assistance from outside the area is present. -Bioterrorism planning ---when all 5 are present, increased risk for psychological impact -Local The key element most directly addressed is: Disasters are too big for a single agency to manage. *Phases of emotional reaction: (ATI, p. 66) These Emergency Preparedness and Response pages provide information on how to prepare and train for emergencies and the hazards to be aware of when an emergency occurs. For additional information on Workers' Rights, Employer Responsibilities, and other services OSHA offers, visit OSHA's Employers Page, Workers Page and Publications. A facility's emergency operations plan (EOP) should include a structure for coordinating disaster response. -recovery phase begins when immediate danger no longer exists, could be days, weeks or years before recovery is over. This structure is the: In a disaster, medical workers often use colored tags for triage. -Stabilization of the community and the return of the disaster area to its previous status -Common organizational structure implemented to improve emergency response -Allay public concerns and fears of bioterrorism .1 QADnZ"fUHp-GY;jkcvZkD 8\E4Uc\+. -is the population at risk for sudden high disease rates? -Triggered when the disaster is beyond the capability of the community (state and local gov't can't manage and asks the fed gov't to help). A disaster may be caused by nature or have human origins. A disaster may be caused by nature or have human origins c. A disaster always receives widespread media coverage. b. \text { Whirlwind Co. } & 2,850 & 114,000 \\ Emergency Preparedness and Response | Occupational Safety and Health Schedule 16-hour shifts to allow for greater rest between shifts. -Occurs as ALL involved agencies pull together to restore the economic and civic life of the community. -Simple dispersal device (airborne, nuclear) -Recovery begins as soon as disaster ends When a customer complains, (a) he, (b) she, (c) he or she, (d) they must be taken seriously. An Emergency Plan is developed based on a documented, facility- and community-based risk assessment that utilized an all-hazards approach. *Recognition of a Bioterrorism Event *Identify potential biological agents for bioterrorism -Assessment of risk Multiple Choice Quiz - Oxford University Press *Primary prevention: Bioterrorism planning: D. Providing stress counseling, B- The market price per share for the available-for-sale security portfolio on December -Extent of community resiliency *Tertiary -Saving lives, providing first aid, minimizing and restoring damaged systems, and providing care and basic life requirements to victims. -Includes both individuals and families in the community -Evaluating the efficiency of the disaster response teams A newly hired public health nurse is familiarizing himself with the levels of disaster management. . -Foundation for EB disaster response \end{array} -Plague -Allow your issues and standards as a nurse to be defined by someone else Natural DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT QUIZ - Quizizz *Crisis standards of care: a response that allocates resources to save as many lives as possible, rather than doing everything possible to save every life. Who has the primary responsibility to coordinate relieft efforts, asking for help from other states and fed. -Emphasize that the response process is in place and activated -is there a potential delivery system within the community? -Continuing death, chronic illness and /or disability Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What should be avoided during electrical storms? -Reducing risks to people and property from natural hazards before they occur *Disaster planning: The local atmospheric pressure is 88 kPa. It also details hazards that may be present in areas affected by wildfires. A _____ is issued when weather conditions favor a particular hazard. *Disaster response, or emergency management, is the organization of activities used to address the event. From a global perspective, prevention and treatment of injuries in a mass casualty disaster is a leading PH prioritythis is a globalized, standardized triage system with well-defined categories and instructions. -Radiological dispersion device that uses explosives as well as radioactive materials What other location, besides your home, should you store an emergency kit? 66 0 obj <>stream -Evaluating the effectiveness and timeliness of the bioterrorism plan -black (expectant/dead) keeping original documents somewhere hidden so well, even you cannot find it. -green (Delayedinjured/ill but not likely to deteriorate) **Estimating the length of time for recovery of community services -TERTIARY PREVENTION. -Just in time training (JITT) during the disaster Social workers skilled in crisis management work: According to the United Nations between 1992 and 2000 there were approximately ____ disasters per year throughout the world. To respond to the sample questions, first enter your first and last names in the boxes below (this information will not be recorded; it is strictly for purposes of identifying your results). -Talk down to people of any age EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUIZ ANSWERS 1. Q. -Current and predicted weather conditions &\text { Market Price per Share, }\\ Importance cannot be underestimated. 234 0 obj <>stream -May also include rebuilding damaged buildings, transportation systems, and relocation of those affected by the disaster. *The phase of disaster planning and response that often receives the least attention. -Warnings, preparation, and a disaster plan educating the population about appropriate disaster response. *The health outcome depends on the following: -Identify the chain of command for reporting bioterrorist attacks -The type of radiation -Response *Shelter-in-place is used for short duration incidents, when moving would result in a greater hazard, or it is impractical to evacuate. -Acknowledge people's fears, not panic The Medicare and Medicaid Programs: Emergency Preparedness Requirements requires healthcare providers and suppliers to prepare to meet the needs of patients, clients, and residents during disasters and . C. Peoples experience of the world is subjective, D. The joint influence of biology and environment, Information taken from a semimonthly payroll is given in the Working Papers. 2.) -Want to know what worked and didn't, plan for the future. -Evaluation, *primary prevention: prepare the population for a disaster -Make referrals to mental health professionals Week 8 Hematology--- Leukocyte review quizlet, Fundamentals of Financial Management, Concise Edition, Daniel F Viele, David H Marshall, Wayne W McManus, Marketing Essentials: The Deca Connection, Carl A. Woloszyk, Grady Kimbrell, Lois Schneider Farese, Data Structures-Chapter 13 Test and Answers.

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