Nurses consistently comprise seventy or more percent of responders to local, national, regional and global crises, and represent a potentially untapped resource to achieve surge capacity goals and optimize population health outcomes. Considering recent world events and increasing geopolitical tensions, Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness, Fourth Edition now features expanded content on the ubiquitous threat of terrorism, potential detonation of thermonuclear weapons, emerging and reemerging infectious diseases, and increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters from climate change.
This text promotes competency-based expert nursing care during disasters and positive health outcomes for small and large populations consistent with the Federal Disaster Response Framework. Whenever possible, content is mapped to published core competencies for preparing health professions' students for response to terrorism, disaster events and public health emergencies. The fourth edition retains the clearly organized format in each chapter that includes an overview, learning objectives, a summary, and case study with reflective questions.
New to the Fourth Edition:
Addresses the most recent landmark agreements
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030
The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals
Paris Climate Agreement
Covers public health emergencies involving community violence and civil unrest
Expands coverage of planning for and accommodating high-risk, high-vulnerability populations
Aligns with the U.S. National Health Security Strategy and the National Planning Frameworks
Provides focused content on Medical Countermeasures
Includes an improved instructor package with guide, PowerPoint slides, and case studies with questions for reflection in every chapter.
Key Features:
Delivers the most comprehensive, current, and reliable information available
Addresses a broad array of contemporary disaster events
Delivers meticulously culled, evidence-based information
Prepares nurses for competency-based, expert practice
Consistent with current U.S. Federal guidelines for disaster response
Written by noted experts in disaster planning and response
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