Emergencies & Disasters Flashcards

Review emergencies, disasters, and triage principles.

1
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What is an emergency response plan?

A

It’s what the healthcare facility follows when there is a disaster.

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What is the difference between an internal and external disaster?

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  • Internal disaster: when the disaster happens inside the healthcare facility.
  • External disaster: when the disaster happens outside the healthcare facility.
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Why does the nurse attempt to estimate the number of individuals affected and the extent of the injuries before the clients arrive at the hospital during a disaster?

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To estimate how much supplies, rooms, and staff will be needed to care for the clients.

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What are the basic interventions if there is an active shooter on site?

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Close the doors to all the rooms.

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5
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What is the American Red Cross?

(ARC)

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A group that supplies housing, food, and support to disaster victims.

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What is the HAZMAT team?

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A group of people trained to deal with hazardous materials during a disaster.

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What is the Federal Emergency Management Agency?

(FEMA)

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A federal program that helps communities prevent disasters, help during a disaster or rebuild after a disaster.

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What is an emergency disaster kit?

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Includes supplies needed during a disaster such as:

  • water
  • medicines
  • food
  • clothes
  • flashlight
  • radio
  • batteries
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What are the 4 types of disasters?

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  • biological
  • chemical
  • natural
  • manmade
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What is a biological disaster?

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It’s when an infectious disease is intentionally released into the environment causing havoc on a large number of people.

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What are examples of a biological warfare agent?

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  • anthrax
  • smallpox
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What is the immediate action for a client with suspected anthrax or smallpox?

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Get the client into a private room immediately to prevent infecting others.

Administer antibiotics.

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What is a chemical disaster?

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It’s when a chemical is intentionally released into the environment causing havoc on a large number of people.

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What are examples of chemical warfare agents?

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  • radiation
  • gases

Strip clothing and decontaminate.

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What are examples of a natural disaster?

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  • fire
  • blizzard
  • tornado
  • hurricane
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What are examples of a man-made disaster?

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  • bridge collapsing
  • gas leak
  • bombing
17
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What are the triage principles (using numbers)?

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  1. severely unstable: need to be seen NOW
  2. potentially unstable and urgent: need to be seen within 10 minutes
  3. stable, but urgent: need to be seen within 30 minutes
  4. stable, and not urgent: may need testing
  5. stable: don’t need any tests
18
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What are triage principles (using colors)?

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19
Q

What are some examples of the triage principle of 🔴 Red or 1 & 2?

(Immediate Complication)

A
  • respiratory distress
  • chest pain
  • amputations
  • decreased level of consciousness
  • chemical splash to the eye
20
Q

What are some examples of the triage principle of 🟡 Yellow or 3?

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  • open fracture with pulse
  • large wounds
21
Q

What are some examples of the triage principle of 🟢 Green or 4?

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  1. closed fracture
  2. minor laceration
  3. sprains and strains
  4. large bruises
22
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What is an example of the triage principle ⚫ Black or 5?

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Unconscious with a very low heart rate or low respirations.