*8 Principles of Disaster Management* - answer1. Prevent disaster
2. Minimize casualties (if disaster cannot be prevented)
3. Prevent further casualties
4. Rescue victims
5. Provide first aid
6. *Evacuate injured to medical facilities* (large nursing job)
7. Provide definitive medical care
8. Promote reconstruction of lives (bring community back to a sense of normalcy)
What is important to know about the *principles of disaster management* - answerThese
must be implemented in *PROPER SEQUENCE*, or they will be ineffective and possibly
detrimental to disaster victims
This is a *coordinated* community effort
*DRR* - answerDisaster Risk Reduction
Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) - answerOur number ONE GOAL is to PREVENT DISASTER
Aims to *reduce the damage* caused by natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, droughts,
cyclones, and disease through an ethic of *prevention*
greatest good for the greatest number; because we must *prioritize resources*
Disaster Severity - answerDisasters often follow *other* natural hazards
The severity depends on how much impact a hazard has on *SOCIETY* and also the
*ENVIRONMENT*
Disaster Severity- society - answerrefers to the severity of a disaster based on the
*vulnerability* of a given society
*Disasters occur when vulnerable individuals and communities are impacted by
environmental hazards*
*Vulnerability* can also include *specific populations, like elderly and children*
direct vs. indirect victim - answerDirect- an individual who is immediately affected by the
event
Indirect victim- may be a family member or friend of the victim or first responder
*Displaced persons* - answerThose who must evacuate their homes, schools, or businesses
as a result of disaster
, *Refugees* - answerA group of people who have fled their country as a result of famine,
drought, natural disaster, war, or civil unrest
*key is GROUP*
*Categories of DISASTER*
(How to meet the criteria of a "disaster" for funding) - answerOccurrence: natural or man
made
*Must cause HUMAN SUFFERING and creates HUMAN NEEDS that victims CANNOT alleviate
without assistance!!*
Mass vs. Multiple CI - answerMass- over 100
Multiple- greater than 2; but less than 100
*Mitigation* (KNOW) - answerASSUMES that disasters are *inevitable....* HOWEVER!
Refers to *actions* taken to reduce loss of life and property damage by *LESSENING THE
IMPACT* of disasters
This means acting in the NOW, before the next disaster, to reduce the consequences
*Preventability* - answerAssumes that all disasters are *NOT* inevitable; certain steps *CAN
BE TAKEN* to *prevent them*
e.g. cleaning out the forests to prevent forest fires
Factors that impact the SCOPE and SEVERITY of disasters (all) - answerVulnerability of
population
Environmental conditions: chemical, physical, biological, & social
Warning time & proximity to disaster
Individual perception & response
Vulnerability of Population
(factors that impact scope and severity of disasters) - answerThose most severely affected
by a disaster are the physically handicapped who have limited mobility or are wheelchair
dependent
people who are ventilator dependent or attached to other life-support equipment
the mentally challenged
older persons, who might have trouble leaving the area quickly
young children whose immune systems are not fully developed
persons with respiratory or cardiac problems.
Physical factors