Types of Disasters
Triage & Tag System
Phases of Disaster Management
Characteristics of Disasters
Roles of the RN
100

A hurricane 

What is a natural disaster?

100

The triage tag color indicating immediate care is needed.

What is a red tag?

100

The phase involving steps to prevent or reduce disaster impact.

What is mitigation?

100

This characteristic refers to how quickly a disaster occurs, such as an earthquake.

What is type/speed of onset?

100

In disasters, nurses often help determine patient priorities using this process.

What is triage?

200

A chemical plant explosion

What is an accidental/man-made disaster?

200

This triage category is used for patients who are ambulatory.

What is a green tag?

200

Writing emergency plans and conducting drills occur in this phase.

What is prevention/preparedness?

200

The “number of people affected” refers to this characteristic.

What is scope/magnitude?

200

Nurses' role of responding to disasters includes these activities:

What are rescue, triage, treatment/support, care of bodies, and family notification?

300

A pandemic such as COVID-19

What is a biological disaster?

300

A patient with massive head trauma and no pulse receives this tag.

What is a black tag?

300

Actions taken during the disaster to save lives and reduce harm.

What is response?

300

The amount of destruction a disaster causes is known as this.

What is magnitude?

300

Nurses' role of supporting recovery includes:

What are long-term treatment/support and need for self-care?

400

A coordinated bombing attack 

What is a terrorism disaster?

400

This tag is given to patients with serious injuries but not life‑threatening.

What is a yellow tag?

400

Restoring infrastructure and returning the community to normal.

What is recovery?

400

>2 but < 100 casualties

What is a multiple-casualty incident?

400

Analysis of the management/response to an incident, exercise, or event.

What is an after-action report?

500

A nuclear plant meltdown

What is a radiation disaster

500

The quick assessment method used to assign disaster tags.

What is START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment)?

500

Reviewing what went well and what needs improvement after an event.

What is recovery?

500

> 100 casualties

What is a mass-casualty incident?

500

Secondary prevention activities following a disaster includes screening for these psychological consequences.

What are Acute Stress Disorder, PTSD, and depression?

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