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Disaster - answera series of disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving widespread losses (human, material, economic or environmental), which exceeds the ability of the effected community to cope using its own resources. EM-DAT - answerworld wide data base for disasters Major incident - answerany incident where a location, number, severity or type of live casualties require extraordinary resources. Multi-casualty incident - answeran incident where in the first instance, casualties outnumber trained responders and when the health infrastructure is unable to cope. More patients than resources. Disaster management - answera function across society Involves policy that directs O Mitigation O Planning O Preparation O Response O Recovery arrangements Disaster health management - answerapplication of various health disciplines to the Prevention of preparedness for response and recovery from... O The health problems arising from a disaster Disasters are relative to the... - answer• Nature of the event • Resources available • Location • time of day Disaster management principals - answer1. A prepared community O Risk management approach 2. All agencies approach 3. All hazards approach 4. Comprehensive approach O Prevention O Preparedness O Response O Recovery 5. Building resilience Prepared community - answer• Individual and community self-help often provides the most effective and decisive immediate relief. • Affected communities turn first to local agencies for support, advice and assistance. • Local government and organisations provide the basis for organising self-help. • A structured and logical approach to the identification and management of risks will assist communities to minimise the likelihood of impact of disasters. Integrated "All agencies" approach - answerall agencies likely to be involved in a disaster work together in both planning, response and recovery O Common rules O Role clarity O Multidisciplinary "All Hazards" approach - answer• The commonalities among all types of technological and natural disasters suggest that many of the same management strategies can apply to all such emergencies • All hazards approach to emergencies preparedness encourages effective and consistent response to any disaster or emergency regardless of the cause • Recognise that different hazards cause similar problems All hazards does not mean prepare for everything Comprehensive approach - answero Prevention O Preparedness O Response O Recovery The eight C's - answer• Command • Control

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Week 1 - Introduction to Disaster
Management
Disaster - answera series of disruption of the functioning of a community or a
society involving widespread losses (human, material, economic or
environmental), which exceeds the ability of the effected community to cope
using its own resources.

EM-DAT - answerworld wide data base for disasters

Major incident - answerany incident where a location, number, severity or
type of live casualties require extraordinary resources.

Multi-casualty incident - answeran incident where in the first instance,
casualties outnumber trained responders and when the health infrastructure
is unable to cope.

More patients than resources.

Disaster management - answera function across society

Involves policy that directs
O Mitigation
O Planning
O Preparation
O Response
O Recovery arrangements

Disaster health management - answerapplication of various health
disciplines to the

Prevention of preparedness for response and recovery from...
O The health problems arising from a disaster

Disasters are relative to the... - answer• Nature of the event
• Resources available
• Location
• time of day

Disaster management principals - answer1. A prepared community
O Risk management approach
2. All agencies approach
3. All hazards approach
4. Comprehensive approach

, O Prevention
O Preparedness
O Response
O Recovery
5. Building resilience

Prepared community - answer• Individual and community self-help often
provides the most effective and decisive immediate relief.

• Affected communities turn first to local agencies for support, advice and
assistance.

• Local government and organisations provide the basis for organising self-
help.

• A structured and logical approach to the identification and management of
risks will assist communities to minimise the likelihood of impact of disasters.

Integrated "All agencies" approach - answerall agencies likely to be involved
in a disaster work together in both planning, response and recovery
O Common rules
O Role clarity
O Multidisciplinary

"All Hazards" approach - answer• The commonalities among all types of
technological and natural disasters suggest that many of the same
management strategies can apply to all such emergencies

• All hazards approach to emergencies preparedness encourages effective
and consistent response to any disaster or emergency regardless of the
cause

• Recognise that different hazards cause similar problems
All hazards does not mean prepare for everything

Comprehensive approach - answero Prevention
O Preparedness
O Response
O Recovery

The eight C's - answer• Command
• Control
• Coordination
• Communication
• Clinical Management
• Containment

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