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Units I Overview of Disaster Preparedness Natural and Human Made Disasters Unit II Stages of Disaster Response 2. Disaster Management Agencies and Organizations 3. Preparedness and Mitigation 4. Response (to include triage and decontamination) 5. Recovery (to include victims, health care workers, pysch mental health) Unit III Roles 6. Role of the General Professional Nurse (to include students, hospitals, clinics, health centers, nurse educators, long term care, volunteers) 7. Role of the Advanced or Specialized Nurse (to include public health, advanced practice, military) 8. Personal Preparedness (family, dependents, pets) Unit IV Actual Disasters and Public Health Emergencies Template: Description-where, when, nationwide, local, state Preparedness Response Recovery PPE-Personal Preparedness Equipment Legal Ethical Special Considerations Lessons Learned 9. Natural Disasters (to include Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Florence, CA wildfires/earthquake, Joplin Tornado, European Heat Wave 2003, South Australia Blackout 2016-also include global warming discussion) 10. Global Earthquakes (to include Christchurch New Zealand, Nepal Earthquake, Indian Ocean and Tsunami 2004 (Banda Ache), Haiti Earthquake 2010 11. Radiation Disasters (to include Chernobyl, Fukishima Daichii Japan 2011) 12. Chemical Disasters (to include Bhopal Gas Disaster 1984) 13. Biologic or Infectious Disease Outbreaks (SARS, MERS, ZIKA, Ebola) 14. Human Made Disasters (include bombings, ie Las Vegas, Oklahoma, Boston Marathon, Atlanta Olympics, Active Shooter-Columbine, Newtown, Las Vegs, Parkland) Unit V Anticipating the Future: Brainstorming Exercises 15. Vulnerability Exercise 16. Tabletop Drills (advantage/disadvantages, comparison of all types of drills Drills to include active shooter, cybersecurity, grid/power going down Appendixes: CDC Information and Toolkits, DHHS---Go kits for populations/different age spans International Council of Nurses---Core Competencies in Disaster Nursing, version 2.0

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      Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
      Publication Date: 08/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9780323776769, 978-0323776769
      ISBN10: 0323776760

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      Table of Contents
      Units I Overview of Disaster Preparedness Natural and Human Made Disasters Unit II Stages of Disaster Response 2. Disaster Management Agencies and Organizations 3. Preparedness and Mitigation 4. Response (to include triage and decontamination) 5. Recovery (to include victims, health care workers, pysch mental health) Unit III Roles 6. Role of the General Professional Nurse (to include students, hospitals, clinics, health centers, nurse educators, long term care, volunteers) 7. Role of the Advanced or Specialized Nurse (to include public health, advanced practice, military) 8. Personal Preparedness (family, dependents, pets) Unit IV Actual Disasters and Public Health Emergencies Template: Description-where, when, nationwide, local, state Preparedness Response Recovery PPE-Personal Preparedness Equipment Legal Ethical Special Considerations Lessons Learned 9. Natural Disasters (to include Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Florence, CA wildfires/earthquake, Joplin Tornado, European Heat Wave 2003, South Australia Blackout 2016-also include global warming discussion) 10. Global Earthquakes (to include Christchurch New Zealand, Nepal Earthquake, Indian Ocean and Tsunami 2004 (Banda Ache), Haiti Earthquake 2010 11. Radiation Disasters (to include Chernobyl, Fukishima Daichii Japan 2011) 12. Chemical Disasters (to include Bhopal Gas Disaster 1984) 13. Biologic or Infectious Disease Outbreaks (SARS, MERS, ZIKA, Ebola) 14. Human Made Disasters (include bombings, ie Las Vegas, Oklahoma, Boston Marathon, Atlanta Olympics, Active Shooter-Columbine, Newtown, Las Vegs, Parkland) Unit V Anticipating the Future: Brainstorming Exercises 15. Vulnerability Exercise 16. Tabletop Drills (advantage/disadvantages, comparison of all types of drills Drills to include active shooter, cybersecurity, grid/power going down Appendixes: CDC Information and Toolkits, DHHS---Go kits for populations/different age spans International Council of Nurses---Core Competencies in Disaster Nursing, version 2.0

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