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1 Disaster Nursing Christina Barrick

2 Objectives Describe examples of natural and manmade disasters. attack.
Describe the different phases of a disaster. Discuss the nurse’s role in managing the disaster victim. Compare the reactions of children and the elderly. Discuss the role of the nurse in primary, secondary, and tertiary care. Apply principles of triage to select situations. Describe the principles of disaster management.

3 What is a Disaster? Forces overwhelm a community.
Services are compromised. Outside assistance is required.

4 Characteristics of Disaster Agents
Predictability Frequency Controllability/Mitigation Time: speed, duration Scope Intensity Community Implications

5 Manmade Disasters: Terrorism
D.O.D estimates that as many as 26 nations possess chemical or biological agents. 10 countries are believed to possess biological agents as weapons Attack can take many forms Aerosolized agents

6 Nuclear Attack

7 Nuclear and Radiological Attack
“Dirty Bomb” Appeal to terrorists Availability

8 Natural Disaster: Tsunami

9 Phases of a Disaster Pre-disaster Warning Impact Emergency Recovery
isolation rescue remedy Recovery

10 Immediate Physical Management of the Disaster Victim
Validate what you hear Perform a thorough assessment Assess for other injuries/illnesses even when symptoms are absent Is the condition life-threatening What is past medical history? Do not ignore patient fears or complaints

11 Management of the Psychosocial Aspects of a Disaster Victim
Pre-disaster Preparations and Warning Phase reactions: apathy to panic interventions: mock drills, leadership important goal interventions: mental health services

12 Management of the Psychosocial Aspects of a Disaster Victim
Impact and Emergency Phase reaction: “disaster syndrome” Interventions: prevent isolation, rumor control

13 Management of the Psychosocial Aspects of a Disaster Victim
Recovery Phase reaction interventions

14 Reactions of Children to a Disaster
Developments level Family’s reactions Separation anxiety School refusals Enuresis Guilt

15 Reactions of Children to a Disaster
Interventions Research

16 Elderly Reactions Generally cope better
Prob. related to chronic illness/resources Fear loss of independence Interventions assistance with clean up financial, legal, and tax info. refer to a support team refer to appropriate comm. agencies

17 Caregivers Reactions Same as Victim Role Strain
Concerns over Personal Safety & Family Possessiveness towards victims Nurse - parent identification with pediatric victims Interventions clear disaster plans & disaster exercises

18 Criteria for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The trauma is universally recognized Re-experience the trauma Demonstrate either emotional numbing or decrease in normal events

19 Three Tier Triage System
First Priority Second Priority Third Priority

20 Three Tier Triage System
Special Cases: pregnancies injured disaster personnel family of rescue worker agitated of violent patients

21 Role of the Nurse at the Disaster Site
Insure safety First Aid Emergency care

22 Role of the Nurse in a Shelter
Objective: temporary means of caring Assessment Planing: 24/7 nursing and ancillary coverage Supplies Implementation Evaluation

23 Role of the CHN in a Community Setting After a Disaster
Goal: Achieve the best possible level of health for persons in a community after a disaster Primary Prevention Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention

24 Prevention Levels in Disaster Management
Primary Prevention Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention

25 Principles of Disaster Management
Prevent the disaster Minimize casualties Prevent further casualties Rescue the victims First aid Evacuate Medical care Reconstruction


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