Chapter 23 Flashcards

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Alternate care centers

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May be used to shelter patients with medical needs designated as nonambulatory patients with less intense medical needs

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American Red Cross

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Reports that it responds to a disaster in the United States every 8 minutes, resulting in response to more than 70,000 incidents each year

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Bioterrorism

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Disaster resulting in little or no advance notice. Could have more casualties because those affected have little time to make evacuation preparations or to obtain adequate treatment

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CBRNE threats (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive)

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Prevention activities for terrorism includes neutralizing these threats

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Community Emergency Response Team

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Provide opportunities for nurses to support emergency preparedness and response in their local jurisdictions

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Community resilience

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● A critical component of public health and medical preparedness

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Crisis standards of care

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Enable the health care operations necessary to allocate scarce resources in a different manner to save as many lives as possible

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Disaster Medical Assistance Team

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Specialized team

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Emergency Operations Center

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Provides central functions at a strategic level to oversee the emergency situation

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Emergency Support Function 8: Public Health and Medical

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Provides coordinated federal assistance to supplement state, local, and tribal resources in response to public health and medical care needs

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Functional Needs Support Services

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Implemented to aid individuals in maintaining their independence with the general population shelter

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General population shelter

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Often the responsibility of the local Red Cross chapter

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Homeland Security Act of 2002

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The U.S. department of Homeland Security was created through this. It consolidated more than 20 separate agencies

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Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program

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Developed to help states and local jurisdictions improve overall preparedness with all natural and human-made disasters

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Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 21: Public Health and Medical Preparedness

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Established a national strategy that enables a level of public health and medical preparedness sufficient to address a range of possible disasters

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Human-made incident

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A disaster that causes disruption, destruction, and/or devastation requiring external assistance

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Interprofessional

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Nurses work closely with the interprofessional health team, community leaders, and organizations, engaging with and advocating for clients as needed across the disaster management cycle

18
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Medical Reserve Corps

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Provide opportunities for nurses to support emergency preparedness and response in their local jurisdictions

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Mutual aid agreement

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Allows the sharing of needed personnel, equipment, services, and supplies

20
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National Disaster Medical System

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Provides nurses the opportunity to work on specialized teams

21
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National Incident Management System

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A unified, all-discipline, and all-hazards approach to domestic incident management

22
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National Health Security Strategy

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It is updated every 4 years and focuses on the national goals for protecting people’s health in the case of disaster in any setting

23
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National Preparedness Guidelines

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Provides context for how the whole community works together and how response efforts relate to other parts of natural preparedness

24
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One Health

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Recognizes that the health of humans is connected to the health of animals and the environment

25
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Pandemic

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Public health disasters that create needs across a widespread region

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Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act

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Funds public health and hospital preparedness programs, medical countermeasures under the BioShield Project, and enhances the authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

27
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Points of dispensing

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● Provides prophylaxis to the entire population within 48 hours

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Presidential Policy Directive 8: National Preparedness

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Was signed and released by President Barack Obama on March 30, 2011. This replaced Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 from the Bush era, and guides how the nation, from the federal level to private citizens, can “prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from those threats that pose the greatest risk to the security of the Nation”

29
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Psychological first aid

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Part of a public health nurse’s skill set that serves their community well in a disaster

30
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Public health surge

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Pressing and competing health needs occur within a close time frame

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Public health triage

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Part of a public health nurse’s skill set that serves their community well in a disaster

32
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Rapid needs assessment

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Part of a public health nurse’s skill set that serves their community well in a disaster

33
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Risk communication

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Providing critical information to the public

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Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act

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Through this act, governors may request federal assistance under a presidential disaster or emergency declaration

35
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Strategic National Stockpile

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The nurse should be familiar with how the Strategic National Stockpile will be distributed

36
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Triage

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Life-threatening problems take priority. The process of separating casualties and allocating treatment on the basis of the individuals’ potentials for survival

37
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Utilitarian framework

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To do the greatest good for the greatest number of individuals

38
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National Response Framework

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provides context for
how the whole community works together and how response efforts relate to other parts of national preparedness. Each of the five frameworks covers one mission area:
Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, or Recovery. In
that framework there are also 15 emergency support functions.

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Personal Protective Equipment 510

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operate specialized equipment needed to
perform specific activities, and safely perform duties in disaster
environments.