Education
Preparing for a Disaster
Classification Systems
Bioterrorism
Ch 26 cont.
Reality Shock
100

gives patients a higher level of information about their illnesses and possible treatments but also leads them to "diagnose themselves"

What is the internet

100

the first step in planning for any type of disaster is 

What is make a list of important phone numbers

100

The _____ system is based on the traditional "simple triage and rapid treatment (START)" method, what assessments are involved?

What is neuro assessment, respiratory rate and radial pulse

100

Can be spread through the air, water, or in food and result in initial symptoms that are nonspecific or flu-like

What is biological agents

100

the type of suits worn when dealing with biological agents or chemical weapons.

What is Hazmat (full level D hazardous material suits)

100

Role conflict or role ambiguity exists when a person is unable to integrate the three distinct aspects of a given role, name these aspects.

What is ideal role, perceived role, and performed role?

200

The objective that is more difficult to measure because it centers on feelings and emotions.

What is Affective Domain

200

A special plan for disabled family members includes

(name at least 2)

What is

items necessary for mobility, notifying power companies, a plan for alternate power fo long-term outage, a several-day supply of important meds.

200
The key to the success of the category system is to identify and treat those who fall into __________ as quickly as possible.
What is Category 3
200
Name two ways to identify biological agents

What are sniffers, blood tests, cultures, or signs and symptoms?

200

term used for chemically contaminated areas

What is hot zones

200

Knowing what you should do and how you should do it but the circumstances do not allow you to carry it out is known as

what is cognitive dissonance?

300

divided into levels of understanding from simple to complex: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation

What is Cognitive Domain

300

Name 2 of the 5 actions you should take before a disaster

What is:

Check key utility locations, check insurance coverage, learn CPR, inventory all home possessions, protect important records/documents.

300

The categories that result in the victim only receiving palliative care

What is Categories one and two

300

It is important for nurses to know which category a substance belongs because the categories indicate:

What is which organisms are most likely to be used in a bioterrorist attack?

300

hazardous chemicals remaining in/on what areas can be a source of exposure to others?

What is clothing, skin surfaces, and respiratory system?


300

Name two ways we are making the transition from student nurse to RN positive.

What is preceptor clinical rotations and nurse residency programs
400

The objective that assesses learning of motor skills.

What is Psychomotor Domain

400

You should update your plan/kit every ______

What is 6 months

400

Also identified as the "walking wounded" and receive a green tag

What is Category 2

400

Chemical Weapons: ________ agents are the most toxic of all CWs and work by inhibiting the production of acetylcholinesterase throughout the nervous system.

What is nerve

400

Name the 3 actions when dealing with an active shooter.

What is Run, Hide, or Fight

400

The goal of a resume is to provide the hospital with

What is a complete picture of the prospective employee


also know all things included in a Resume

500

when the learner is treated like a receptacle for new information

What is passive learning

500

What are the 3 disaster phases

What is the Pre-Impact phase, the Impact Phase, and the Post-Impact phase?

500

The color of tags given to category 3 victims

What is yellow and red

500

____ agents are sometimes called vesicants

What is Blister


500

The golden rule for the survival of an active-shooter event.

What is Get out of the building

500

arriving late or too early, dressing incorrectly, chewing gum, not being prepared, not knowing strengths and weaknesses are labeled as some of the _________

What is worst job interview mistakes

600

provides the nurse a concrete measurement of the effectiveness of his/her teaching

What is teach-back

600

One of the roles of nurses in a disaster is that of triage. What is the overriding goal of a disaster?

What is to provide the best care possible for the greatest number of victims?
600

Victims with no chance of survival receive this color of tag

What is black

600

Work by attacking the tissues of the lungs and produce massive pulmonary edema.

what is choking agents

600

___________ involves, at all times, looking around where you are, being observant, and noticing any unusual or suspicious objects, people or behavior.

What is situational awareness?

600

The people who are most likely to experience ______ tend to be hardworking, idealistic, perfectionistic, and more intelligent than average.

What is nurse burnout (know all slides in relation to this)

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