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write a 3- to 4-page paper about the disaster from > the community nurse’s perspective.

Select a potential natural or man-made disaster that could happen in

> your community. Then, write a 3- to 4-page paper about the disaster from

> the community nurse’s perspective.

>

> Section 1: The Disaster, Man-Made or Natural

>

> – What disasters may strike your community and why? For example, do you

> live in “Tornado Alley,” or has climate change resulted in unusual cold

> weather snaps or blizzards in your community? Are you located in a flood

> plain? Include possible diseases that may result from a natural

> disaster,

> such as tetanus or cholera.

>

> Section 2: The Nursing Response

>

> – Formulate responses to the disaster, considering systems and community

> levels of intervention.

> – Review websites where a disaster plan may be available for the public,

> or if one is not currently available, call public health department to

> see

> if a disaster plan exists for your community and what the plan contains.

> – In addition to reviewing websites for information about your local

> disaster plan, you will need to locate best practice/evidence-based

> practice guidelines in professional literature to determine whether your

> community’s disaster plan is as sound as it might be or if there is room

> for improvement.

>

> Section 3: Is My Community Prepared for a Disaster?

>

> – What conclusions can you draw about your community’s preparedness plan

> from having completed this evaluation?

>

>

> Week 4: Evidence-Based Practice in Disaster Planning: Nurses as Leaders

>

> – Public health surveillance is one way that public health officials

> target intervention strategies (Turlock, 2016). Often, it is through

> prompt

> recognition of and reporting of incidents of communicable disease that a

> disaster can be averted (Turlock, 2016). Surveillance activities often

> prompt questions such as, What is causing the disease? How is it

> spreading?

> And who is at risk (Turlock, 2016)? While it is true that preparedness

> planning cannot eliminate all traces of threat to a community, planning

> assures that medical services and treatment are deployed in an

> effective,

> efficient, and rapid manner (Turlock, 2016). Public health plays a vital

> role in coordination of providers, assurance of supplies particularly

> when

> the Strategic National Stockpile pharmaceuticals and supplies are

> required,

> and mobilization of state and national response systems. Public health

> officials may also provide health care services when required (Turlock,

> 2016).

> – Stanhope (2016) noted that evidence-based practice (EBP) has become

> more important in health care for many reasons: increased expectations

> of

> consumers, increased availability of information through the Internet,

> increased accountability for results, health care economic changes, and

> growing numbers of lawsuits, among other reasons. EBP is a lifelong

> problem-solving approach that regularly produces excellent results and

> often provides the theoretical underpinnings for programs to mitigate

> problems in the community. Once programs are in place, evaluation of

> their

> effectiveness should be conducted to determine whether they are worth

> the

> continued expenditure of resources. Use of EBP is vital to assure safe

> outcomes for populations during disasters, such as massive communicable

> disease outbreaks, and should be the foundation of disaster-planning

> strategies.

>

>

> Required Readings

>

> Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, J. (2016). Public health nursing:

> Population-centered health care in the community (9th ed.). St. Louis, MO:

> Elsevier.

>

> – Chapter 15, “Evidence-Based Practice” (pp. 342–354)

> – Chapter 23, “Public Health Nursing Practice and the Disaster

> Management Cycle” (pp. 503–528)

> – Chapter 24, “Public Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation”

> (pp. 529–544)

> – Chapter 25, “Program Management” (pp. 545–567)

>

> Required Media

>

> – Laureate Education (Producer). (2009a). Family, community and

> population-based care: Emergency preparedness and disaster response in

> community health nursing [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

> – TED. (2012). How to step up in the face of disaster [Video file].

> Retrieved from

>

> https://www.ted.com/talks/caitria_and_morgan_o_neill_how_to_step_up_in_the_face_of_disaster

> – This Ted Talk describes the actions of two sisters who step up as

> leaders during a tornado disaster in their community.

>

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