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NR 442 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING EXAM 2 STUDY SET WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS Nr 442 Community Types Of Disasters: - Natural (Eg. Tornado, Diseases, Droughts, Wildfires, Hurricane, Or Earthquake) - Man-Made (E.G. Plane Crash, Terrorism, Riots, Fires, Bridge Collapse, Toxic Spill, Pollution, Or Wars) - Combination (Natural/Technological) - Natural Disaster That Creates Or Results In A Widespread Technological Problem What Is A Natural Disaster? - A Natural Event Such As A Flood, Earthquake, Or Hurricane That Causes Great Damage Or Loss Of Life Things To Look Out For When Buying A Used Caravan Mass Casualty Incident (Mci) - A Disaster Situation That Results In A Large Number Of Victims Who Need The Response Of Multiple Organizations; According To Dr. Lewis 100 People Affected For A Mass Casualty Incident What Is Multiple Casualties Range? - 1 To 99 Individuals What Is Terrorism? - The Use Of Violence And Intimidation In The Pursuit Of Political Or Social Aims; Unlawful Use Of Force According To The Fbi What Are Weapons Of Mass Destruction? - Weapon Designed To Cause Death Or Serious Bodily Injury; E.G. Toxins, Chemicals, Explosives, Biological Agents, Etc. What Is Anthrax? - Spore-Forming Gram + Bacterium Bacillus Antracis; Through Inhalation Is Esp Deadly - S/S: Fevers + Chills, Chest Discomfort, Shortness Of Breath, Confusion, Dizziness, Cough, N/V, Stomach Pains, Headaches, Fatigue, Body Aches Are Common Primarily Through Inhalation Methods Bioterrorism - The Deliberate Spread Of Pathogenic Organisms Into A Community To Cause Widespread Illness, Fear, And Panic - E.G. Small Pox, Anthrax, Ebola Are Category A Agents - E.G. Typhus, Ricin Toxin, West Nile Virus, E.Coli, And Food Safety Threats Are Category B - Influenza, Tb, Or Rabies Are Category C And The Third Highest Priority Characteristics Of Disasters - Frequency, Predictability, Preventability, Imminence-Speed Of Onset, Scope, And Intensity Prevention In Disasters Primary - Aimed At Preventing The Occurrence Of A Disaster/Limiting Consequences - During Nondisaster/Predisaster Stages Secondary - Search, Rescue, Triage Of Victims - Assessment Of Destruction And Devastation - Implemented Once Disaster Occurs

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NR 442 COMMUNITY HEALTH
NURSING EXAM 2 STUDY SET WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS.



Nr 442 Community
Types Of Disasters:

- Natural (Eg. Tornado, Diseases, Droughts, Wildfires, Hurricane, Or Earthquake)
- Man-Made (E.G. Plane Crash, Terrorism, Riots, Fires, Bridge Collapse, Toxic Spill, Pollution, Or Wars)
- Combination (Natural/Technological) - Natural Disaster That Creates Or Results In A Widespread
Technological Problem



What Is A Natural Disaster?

- A Natural Event Such As A Flood, Earthquake, Or Hurricane That Causes Great Damage Or Loss Of Life




Things To Look Out For When Buying A Used Caravan

Mass Casualty Incident (Mci)

- A Disaster Situation That Results In A Large Number Of Victims Who Need The Response Of Multiple
Organizations; According To Dr. Lewis >100 People Affected For A Mass Casualty Incident



What Is Multiple Casualties Range?

,- 1 To 99 Individuals



What Is Terrorism?

- The Use Of Violence And Intimidation In The Pursuit Of Political Or Social Aims; Unlawful Use Of Force
According To The Fbi



What Are Weapons Of Mass Destruction?

- Weapon Designed To Cause Death Or Serious Bodily Injury; E.G. Toxins, Chemicals, Explosives,
Biological Agents, Etc.



What Is Anthrax?

- Spore-Forming Gram + Bacterium Bacillus Antracis; Through Inhalation Is Esp Deadly
- S/S: Fevers + Chills, Chest Discomfort, Shortness Of Breath, Confusion, Dizziness, Cough, N/V, Stomach
Pains, Headaches, Fatigue, Body Aches Are Common Primarily Through Inhalation Methods



Bioterrorism

- The Deliberate Spread Of Pathogenic Organisms Into A Community To Cause Widespread Illness, Fear,
And Panic
- E.G. Small Pox, Anthrax, Ebola Are Category A Agents
- E.G. Typhus, Ricin Toxin, West Nile Virus, E.Coli, And Food Safety Threats Are Category B
- Influenza, Tb, Or Rabies Are Category C And The Third Highest Priority



Characteristics Of Disasters

- Frequency, Predictability, Preventability, Imminence-Speed Of Onset, Scope, And Intensity



Prevention In Disasters

Primary - Aimed At Preventing The Occurrence Of A Disaster/Limiting Consequences
- During Nondisaster/Predisaster Stages

Secondary - Search, Rescue, Triage Of Victims
- Assessment Of Destruction And Devastation
- Implemented Once Disaster Occurs

, Tertiary - Focus On Recovery And Restoring Community To Previous Levels Of Function
- Aimed At Preventing A Recurrence/Minimizing Effects Of Future Disasters



Disaster Management

- The Plans That Are In Place Designating The Community's Response To A Disaster
- Respond More Quickly, More Effectively, And Less Confusion
- Ensures Resources Are Available
- Basic Disaster Supply Kit - Bob (Bug Out Bag)
- Important Papers, Antiseptics, Food, Clothing, Etc.




Governmental Responsibilities

- Local Government (First Responders) Responsible For Safety And Welfare
- State Government Involved When Disaster Overwhelms Local Community Resources
- Federal Government Through Department Of Homeland Security, Cdc, Fema

U.S. Department Of Homeland Security (Dhs)

- Federal Agency That Is An Umbrella For Several Existing Agencies That Was Designed To Bring Together
All The Functions Related To Emergencies, Immigration, Border Security, And Antiterrorism Efforts

Fema - Federal Emergency Management Agency

- Agency Charged With Providing Assistance To Communities Hit By Natural Disasters; Mission Is To
Support Citizens And First Responders To Ensure That, As A Nation, Everyone Works Together To Build,
Sustain, And Improve The Capacity To Prepare For, Protect Against, Respond To, Recover From, And
Mitigate All Hazards



Disaster Management Stages

1. Prevention
2. Preparedness
3. Response
4. Recovery

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