Name the 4 phases of Emergency Management
What is Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Name at least 2 of the six TJC Critical Areas in Emergency Management
What are Communications, Staffing, Patient Care & Support Activities, Safety & Security, Resources & Assets, Utilities
An unforeseen combo of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action is the definition of this
What is an emergency
CEMP stands for
What is the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan
Including all types of disasters in planning is called an
What is an All-Hazards Approach
ICS consists of 5 General Staff positions, the IC and these 4 section chiefs
What is Ops, Planning, Admin/Finance, and Logistics
Some of these may include: Law Enf, EMS, Fire Services and your local EMA
What is External Partners
What is the Planning P
The phase of the EM cycle usually consists of structural changes (wind retrofits, etc.)
What is Mitigation
The Command Staff in HICS includes these 3 officers and 1 specialist
What is PIO, Liaison, Safety Officer and Med/Tech Specialist
Personal Protective
What is equipment
EPO stands for
What is the Emergency Preparedness Office
The facility at which the primary command functions are carried out.
What is the Incident Command Post
Supervises the preparation of the Incident Action Plan.
Who is the Planning Section Chief
Preparedness efforts include these two "E"s
What is Education and Exercising
MCI stands for
What is Mass Casualty Incidents
The person who sets objectives for the incident.
Who is the Incident Commander
This contains a Statement of Objectives, Organization, Assignments to Accomplish Objectives, and other supporting materials.
What is the Incident Action Plan
In Healthcare "EOC" can have multiple meanings, name 3 different "EOC"s
What is Executive on Call, Environment of Care, Emergency Operations Center
HIMT stands for
What is Hospital Incident Management Team