Emergency Preparedness - Training
Click each section and review the content to broaden your knowledge
of emergency preparedness and nursing's specific role within the
process:
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Training Element & Sponsor |
| Section 1 |
See
this link for an overview of the topic and the CDC's response. It is a
presentations from CDC speakers at the 1st National Congress on Public
Health Readiness held July 20-22, 2004.
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| Section 2 |
See
this link to review material regarding the ANA's National Nurses
Response Team (NNRT). This is a joint venture between the ANA and the
Office of Emergency Response, U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services.
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| Section 3 |
See
this link to learn about the International Nursing Coalition for Mass
Casualty Education. is an organization developed to further nursing
education in emergency preparedness .
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| Section 4 |
See this link to watch a web based video created by the CDC entitled: The History of Bioterrorism
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| Section 5 |
See this link to review a joint venture between the
American Red Cross and Sigma Theta Tau International's regarding: Disaster
Preparedness and Response for Nurses.This is a free course with the
following objectives:
- Discuss the role of the nurse in disaster preparedness and response.
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List resources that can help nurses become better prepared to respond
to weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and other disasters.
- Provide information to patients/clients/colleagues that will help them be better prepared for a disaster.
- Describe how local/state/federal agencies and organizations might respond to a disaster.
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Now that you know what you might be called to do, what do you need to know? For general knowledge look to the following links:
Section |
Training Element & Sponsor |
| Section 6 |
See
this link to learn how to plan for yourself and your family. This is a
Ready.Gov sponsored site concentrating on assembling a supply kit and
developing a family communications plan
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| Section 7 |
This is an additional site that will aid you in personal and family planning. It is sponsored by the American Red Cross.
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| Section 8 |
See
this link to learn about sheltering in place. It is sponsored by the
CDC and entitled, Training on Chemical Agents: Facts About Sheltering
in Place
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| Section 9 |
See
this link to learn about evacuation plans. It is sponsored by the CDC
and entitled, CDC Training on Chemical Agents: Facts About Evacuation
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| Section 10 |
See
this link to learn about bioterrorism readiness in the workplace. It is
sponsored by the CDC and entitled, CDC Bioterrorism Readiness Plan for
Healthcare Providers
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| Section 11 |
See
this link to learn about the basics of mass trauma. It is sponsored by
the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality's Understanding Needs
for Health System Preparedness and Capacity for Bioterrorist Attacks
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| Section 12 |
See
this link to learn about the nature of injuries that occur in a mass
casualty event. It is sponsored by the CDC and entitled, Injuries and
Mass Casualty Events.
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| Section 13 |
See this link to review the CDC Mass Trauma DataInstrument Sheet
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| Section 14 |
See this link to review explanatory notes that will allow you to use the CDC Mass Trauma Data Instrument. |
| Section 15 |
See
this link to learn how you can aid patients with coping during periods
of mass casualties. It is sponsored by the CDC and entitled, Coping
with Traumatic Events
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| Section 16 |
See
this link to review a video that reviews the clinician's response to
nuclear and radiological terror. It is sponsored by the CDC and
entitled, Medical Response to Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism Webcast
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| Section 17 |
See
this link to learn about recognizing illness subsequent to biological
attack. It is sponsored by the CDC and entitled, Recognition of Illness
associated with the Intentional Release of a Biologic Agent.
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| Section 18 |
See
this link as a reminder to not neglect yourself. This site include
safety measures that you must consider to preserve your own safety
while attending the health and welfare of others. See what the ANA
recommends to help you take care of yourself. It is sponsored by the
ANA and entitled, Bio terrorism and Disaster Response Self Protection |