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Community health Nursing Community with Disaster)Crisis) Dr. Naiema Gaber
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Intended learning outcomes Define disaster Enumerate the types of crisis Discuss the effect of disasters on people, families and communities Explain disaster management Identify how Can Families, and communities work together to prepare for or recover from disasters
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What is a disaster? It is any human made or natural event that cause destruction and devastation which can not be relieved without assistance. The event need not cause injury or death to be considered.
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Types of disasters 1- Natural as earthquakes, volcanoes, fload 2- Man made as terrorism and war Disaster can affect one family at a time as in house fire or they can kill thousands.
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What are the effects of disasters Each year: High cost (billions ) Loss of life, high mortality rate Injuries diseases homelessness
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Disaster Mitigation Disaster mitigation: Actions that can prevent the occurrence of disasters or reduce the severity of its effects as: *Awareness and educations *Disaster prevention as building a retaining wall to divert flood *Advocacy as supporting actions and efforts for effective building code and land use
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St ages of disaster involvement Preparedness Response Recovery
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I-preparedness It is disaster preparation The plan must be kept realistic and simple It should include personal, professional and community preparation.
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Personal preparedness It is nurses with client responsibilities Personal and family preparation can help Nursing lists emergency supplies should be prepared and stored in easy to carry container Important documents should be kept in a waterproof container
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Professional preparedness Disaster in work is not high tech. Fieldwork, include management, requires that the nurses be creative and willing to improve in delivering care All workers should be certified in first aid and CPR workers can get the red Crecent program of disaster training of health professionals to enable them to provide assistance within their own communities
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Communities preparedness Having a written disaster plan Working together cooperatively and with clear role definition before disaster Participating in a yearly disaster drills Having office of emergency management (OFM) for developing and coordinating emergency response plans within their defined area
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Preparation for safety in a disaster 1- find out what could happen (type of disaster) 2- create a disaster plan 3- write a complete checklist 4- participate and maintain the plan
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Role of the nurse in disaster preparedness cont. facilitate preparation within the community Know the role in citywide disaster plans for community Can participate in update the disaster plan Provide education to the publics Provide an update record of vulnerable populations within the community
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Role of the nurse in disaster preparedness Knows the institutions and be familiar with the individuals who work there Keep a safe environment Report environmental health hazard as unsafe equipment, faulty structure Understand the available community resources Know how the community will work together
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II-Response The disaster response depend on *disaster type (transportation accidents) *the level of disaster (level I,II,III,IV) according to the cost *the scope (single family, local disaster, state disaster, major disaster) Disaster response by any agency can be by: 1- Red Cross and crescent 2- voluntary organization 3-business &labor organization 4- local government
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How disasters affect communities? It can be physical and emotional depending on type, cause and location of the disaster. Common reaction to disaster can be Extreme sense of angry Panic and fear Difficulty in making decision Anger, blame and guilt
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What is Crisis Intervention? The goals of crisis intervention are rapid resolution of the crisis to prevent further deterioration achieve at least a pre-crisis level of functioning promote growth and effective problem solving recognize danger signs to prevent negative outcomes (RNAO, 2006; Hoff, 1995)
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Roles & Goals of Crisis Workers Support individuals and families in crisis Mental Health Assessment Liaise with ER physician Liaise with Community Support Referral-community, hospital, etc. Liaise with psychiatrist
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The role of the nurse in disaster response Triage: separating casualties and allocating treatment Assess, treat and give feedback for rapid rescue and recovery keep ongoing assessments and survival reports Find resolution of the immediate problem through the use of personal, social and environmental resources
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III-Recovery The third stage of crisis All involved agencies pull together to restore the economic and civic life of the community Community cleanup effects for physical and psychological problems
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Public Health Considerations The primary public health measures include: Maintaining proper hygiene – wearing protective gloves Maintaining proper sanitation Purifying water if necessary
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Nursing role in recovery stage of disaster Teaching proper hygiene Up date the Immunization records Continue the referral of mental health persona to the professionals Be alert to the environmental health hazards during recovery phase Assess the danger of live or dead animals and rodents that harmful to person’s health Conduct follow up visit.
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Review questions 1-Action that can prevent the occurrence of disasters or reduce the severity of its effects is called a-crisis b- Preparedness c- Response d- Disaster mitigation(d) 2- disaster preparation is which stage? a-preparedness b-Response c-Recovery d-Evaluation(a )
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Complete: 1- Stages of disaster involvementa-b-c- a- Preparedness b- Response c- Recovery 2- The role of the nurse in disaster preparedness includes a-b-c- facilitate preparation within the community Know the role in citywide disaster plans for community Can participate in update the disaster plan Provide education to the publics Provide an update record of vulnerable populations within the community
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