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_cpaperback
040 _bEnglish
_cFoundation University Library
082 _a616.025
_bCirc. 616.025 V519 2019
100 _aVeenema, Tener Goodwin
_eAuthor
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245 _aDisaster nursing and emergency preparedness :
_bfor chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism and other hazards /
_cby Tener Goodwin Veenema
250 _aFourth Edition.
260 _aNew York, NY, USA :
_bSpringer Publishing Company, LLC,
_c2019
300 _a xli, 721 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aTables.
500 _a"THIS EDITION IS AUTHORIZED FOR SALE ONLY IN THE PHILIPPINES" --on cover.
500 _a"2018 AJN BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2ND PLACE" --on cover.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aSECTION I DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 1. Essentials of Disaster Planning 2. Leadership and Coordination in Disaster Healthcare Systems: the U.S. National Preparedness System 3. Hospital and Emergency Department Preparedness 4. Emergency Health Services in Disasters and Public Health Emergencies 5. Emergency Medical Consequences Planning for Special Events, Mass Gatherings, and Mass Casualty Incidents 6. Legal and Ethical Issues in Disaster Response SECTION II DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH AND HIGH-VULNERABILITY POPULATIONS 7. Identifying and Accommodating High-Risk, High-Vulnerability Populations in Disasters 8. Human Services in Disasters and Public Health Emergencies: Social Disruption, Individual Empowerment, and Community Resilience 9. Understanding the Psychosocial Impact of Disasters 10. Management of the Psychosocial Effects of Disasters 11. Unique Needs of Children During Disasters and Other Public Health Emergencies 12. Disaster Nursing in Schools and Other Community Congregate Child Care Settings 13. Care of the Pregnant Woman and Newborn Following a Disaster SECTION III GLOBAL DISASTERS AND COMPLEX HUMAN EMERGENCIES 14. Disaster Nursing and the United Nations 2015 Landmark Agreements—A Vital Force for Change in the Field of Disaster Nursing 15. Complex Humanitarian Emergencies 16. Nursing in Disasters, Catastrophes, and Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Worldwide 17. Natural Disasters 18. Environmental Disasters and Emergencies 19. Restoring Public Health Under Disaster Conditions: Basic Sanitation, Water and Food Supply, and Shelter 20. The Role of the Public Health Nurse in Disaster Response 21. Climate Change and Health: the Nurse’s Role in Policy and Practice SECTION IV DISASTER RESPONSE 22. Disaster Triage 23. Disaster Management 24. Public Health Emergencies Involving Community Violence and Civil Unrest: Taking Planned Action 25. Management of Burn Mass Casualty Incidents 26. Traumatic Injury Due to Explosives and Blast Effects 27. Caring for Patients With HIV Following a Disaster SECTION V DISASTER CAUSED BY CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND RADIOLOGICAL AGENTS 28. Biological and Chemical Terrorism: A Unique Threat 29. Chemical Agents of Concern 30. Biological Agents of Concern 31. Surveillance Systems for Detection of Biological Events 32. Infectious Disease Emergencies 33. Medical Countermeasures Dispensing 34. Radiological Incidents and Emergencies 35. Decontamination and Personal Protective Equipment SECTION VI SPECIAL TOPICS IN DISASTERS 36. U.S. National Disaster Nurse Readiness: Practice and Education for a Prepared Workforce 37. American Red Cross Disaster Health Services and Disaster Nursing: National Capability— Local Community Impact 38. Directions for Disaster Nursing Research and Development 39. Improving Children’s Health Outcomes Through Pediatric Disaster Research and Policy 40. Information Technology in Disaster Management EPILOGUE Disaster Recovery: Creating Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters Appendix I AT-A-GLANCE: Capability Definitions, Functions, and Associated Performance Measures Appendix II Sequence for Putting on Personal Protective Equipment Appendix III Glossary of Terms Commonly Used in Disaster Preparedness and Response Appendix IV Creating a Personal Disaster Plan Appendix V CDC’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program: Every Response is Local Appendix IV Radiation Infographics
520 _a"Featuring the most current, valid, and reliable evidence-based content available, this three-time AJN winner once again presents an unparalleled resource for disaster and emergency preparedness. Disasters lay heavy burdens upon healthcare systems that stretch all levels of society. While natural and man-made disasters are not new, the global nature, rate, type, and totality of their impact has only increased. The fourth edition of this foundational text uniquely addresses the rapid changes in these crises and analyzes the latest attempts to provide timely, multidisciplinary healthcare. 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, and the 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; and Includes an improved instructor package with guide, PowerPoint slides, and case studies with questions for reflection in every chapter. --Provided by the Publisher
650 _aCatastrophes.
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650 _aDisaster nursing.
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650 _aDisasters.
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650 _aEmergency Nursing.
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