Critical thinking skills include decision
making,
prioritizing, and clinical judgment. They do not include
enthusiasm and poise.
The mitigation phase takes place both before and after an emergency event. Preparedness takes place
before an emergency event. Recovery takes place after an emergency event. There is no phase of
emergency management called the open double quote
“
learning phase.
Nurses need to know their families can survive emergencies. It is not a matter of their own grief
process,
practice for the larger
plans,
or piecing together parts to form a larger plan.
The green disaster zone is for decontaminated
victims,
so the nurse would not be allowed to enter it.
Contaminated victims are treated in the red and yellow disaster zones. There is no blue disaster zone.

The earliest symptoms of cutaneous anthrax are small sores that become blisters. Sore
throat,
mild
fever,
and muscle aches can be symptoms of respiratory anthrax. Gastrointestinal anthrax can have initial
symptoms of nausea and loss of
appetite;
later, bloody diarrhea and a high fever can occur.
in reverse
triage,
the most severely injured clients are treated last. Emergency personnel use
triage,
not
reverse
triage,
on a daily basis. Reverse triage does not give priority based on age. Triage and reverse
triage are not interchangeable concepts.
ICS is used by both the public and the private sector. ICS is an
all-hazards
incident management
approach that relies on a standardized organizational structure. ICS has teams dedicated to major
functional areas
The slogan that captures nursing responsibility during an emergency is
"Greatest
good for the
greatest
number."
It is not a matter of responding to the severity of injuries or the speed of triage.
Nurses'
scope of practice does not change with circumstances.
Rationale
The purpose of the competency evidence-based practice is to ensure that nurses have the most current
information to improve or provide quality care. An example of an attitude for this competency would be
planning care based upon research evidence. Changing a dressing using the established protocol is an
attitude associated with evidence-based practice. Explaining the pathophysiology of a client's disease
process is demonstrating knowledge for the competency of client-centered care. Reviewing the results of
a root cause analysis is a skill associated with the competency of quality improvement. Asking for help is
a skill associated with the competency of teamwork and collaboration.
Rationale
Pharmacologic agents are used to control hyperactive behavior in agitated clients. Commonly used
medications include sedatives, hypnotics, neuroleptics, and antianxiety medications. Diazepam (Valium)
is a benzodiazepine, which can be prescribed as a sedative or antianxiety medication.


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