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Types of Disasters: -ANSWER - 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? -ANSWER - A natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or
hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life
Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) -ANSWER - 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? -ANSWER - 1 to 99 individuals
What is terrorism? -ANSWER - 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? -ANSWER - Weapon designed to cause death
or serious bodily injury; e.g. toxins, chemicals, explosives, biological agents, etc.
What is Anthrax? -ANSWER - 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 -ANSWER - 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 -ANSWER - Frequency, predictability, preventability,
imminence-speed of onset, scope, and intensity
Prevention in Disasters -ANSWER 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 -ANSWER - 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 -ANSWER - 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) -ANSWER - 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 -ANSWER - 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 -ANSWER 1. prevention
2. preparedness
3. response
4. recovery
Prevention Stage -ANSWER - Identify potential disaster risks.
- Create risk maps
- Educate citizens regarding what actions to take to prepare for disasters.
- Individual, family, and community level
, - Develop a plan for meeting the potential disasters identified.
Preparedness Stage -ANSWER - Training in first aid
- Assembling a disaster emergency kit
- Establishing a predetermined meeting place
away from home
- Making a family communication plan
Response Stage -ANSWER - Response stage begins
immediately after the disaster incident occurs
• May include:
• Shelter in place
• Evacuation
• Search and rescue
• Staging area
• Disaster triage
Disaster Triage -ANSWER - START triage system- Nurses and other
emergency personnel such as physicians,
EMTs, and paramedics are responsible for
performing triage duties
• "Simple Triage And Rapid Treatment"-
Goal:
- Used in multicasualty or mass casualty
incident
- Triage of injured person should occur in
less than 1 minute based on:
• Respirations
• Perfusion
• Mental status
• Uses people with minor injuries to assist
• Person is tagged with a colored triage tag
• Victims moved to the treatment area
START Color-Coded Triage Tag -ANSWER - Green = walking wounded
- Yellow = systemic but not yet life-threatening complications
- Red = life-threatening conditions that can be stabilized and have a high probability of
survival
- Black = deceased or injuries so extensive that nothing can be done to save them
- Hazmat tag = contaminated