Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, etc. are considered to be what type of disaster?
What is a Natural Disaster
When was disaster first nursing recognized?
What is during the Crimean War
What type of materials should hospitals and other healthcare workers have ready to go at all times?
What is CPR materials, AEDS, first aid, crash carts, tourniquets, etc.
Examples of nursing response organizations
What is the American Red Cross, National Disaster Medical Teams, Nursing Response Network, FEMA, etc.
Which two Hurricanes hit the United States in late September and early October and nurses from other states came to help with relief efforts?
What is Hurricanes Helene and Milton
Armed conflicts are considered to be what type of disaster?
What is a Human-type disaster
Who was the first modern disaster nurse?
What is Florence Nightingale
What kind of program trained nurses from Nepal skills for disaster nursing after a earthquake hit?
What is Epinurse
True or false: Is it common for nurses to be sent to other regions if a disaster happens?
What is True
Which disease started in late 2019 and eventually spread around the world causing a worldwide pandemic? Was considered a pandemic and emergency till around January 2023.
What is Covid-19
Providing care and relief for people affected by disasters is....
What is disaster nursing
What organization was a major contributor during WWI?
What is The American Red Cross
"Nurses should collaborate with other health professionals and the public to promote health diplomacy, protect human rights, reduce health disparities, and meet health needs." is from what?
What is Provision 8 of the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing
Where are nurses sent during disasters?
What is hospitals, cities, rural areas, etc.
True or False: Are chemical spills and explosions considered disasters?
What is True
Is the study of the factors that contribute to the occurrence of disease.
What is epidemiology
Who and when was the American Red Cross established?
What is Clara Barton and 1860
What is a field setting for disaster nursing?
What is rural areas, cities, basically anywhere outside a hospital or doctor's office.
What responsibilities do nurses have during situations of disasters?
What is examining the patient, caring for injuries, stabilizing critical patients, providing first aid and CPR, and administering medications
In a survey of 5,000 across the spectrum health system, blank precent of respondent said they had little to no familiarity with emergencies and disasters.
What is 78%
Migration, preparedness, response, and recovery are part of what?
What is the 4 phases of disaster nursing
When did disaster nursing start in the United States?
What is the Revolutionary War
What should be set up and ready to go in the hospital and field for survivors of a disaster?
What is a Triage
What is something to consider before taking a disaster nursing job?
What is Mental-well being
How much money was lost in 2023 to disasters?
What is 250 Billion