Exam 16: Emergency Preparedness and Response for Today’s World
Exam 1: The Evolution of Professional Nursing21 Questions
Exam 2: The Contemporary Image of Professional Nursing22 Questions
Exam 3: The Influence of Contemporary Trends and Issues on Nursing Education23 Questions
Exam 4: Nursing Licensure and Certification22 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Nursing Practice21 Questions
Exam 6: Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice23 Questions
Exam 7: Paying for Health Care in America: Rising Costs and Challenges26 Questions
Exam 8: Legal Issues in Nursing and Health Care21 Questions
Exam 9: Ethical and Bioethical Issues in Nursing and Health Care20 Questions
Exam 10: Cultural Competency and Social Issues in Nursing and Health Care24 Questions
Exam 11: Complementary and Alternative Healing25 Questions
Exam 12: Palliative Care14 Questions
Exam 13: Workforce Advocacy for a Professional Nursing Practice Environment22 Questions
Exam 14: Collective Bargaining and Unions in Today’s Workplace18 Questions
Exam 15: Information Technology in the Clinical Setting18 Questions
Exam 16: Emergency Preparedness and Response for Today’s World23 Questions
Exam 17: Nursing Leadership and Management21 Questions
Exam 18: Budgeting Basics for Nurses17 Questions
Exam 19: Effective Communication and Conflict Resolution24 Questions
Exam 20: Effective Delegation and Supervision23 Questions
Exam 21: Staffing and Nursing Care Delivery Models22 Questions
Exam 22: Quality Improvement and Patient Safety28 Questions
Exam 23: Health Policy and Politics: Get Involved!19 Questions
Exam 24: Making the Transition from Student to Professional Nurse23 Questions
Exam 25: Managing Time: The Path to High Self-Performance21 Questions
Exam 26: Contemporary Nursing Roles and Career Opportunities24 Questions
Exam 27: Job Search: Finding Your Match24 Questions
Exam 28: The NCLEX-RN Examination21 Questions
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Health care professionals have been activated to respond to a disaster, and the registered nurse who is coordinating the effort realizes that: (select all that apply)
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During the relief response phase of a disaster resulting from a "dirty bomb":
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A state is devastated by a tornado killing many people, destroying communication systems, utility services, homes, and medical facilities. The state requests immediate assistance from the U.S. Congress and from surrounding states. The affected state should first contact the:
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The disaster medical assistance team works quickly to contain contaminants from a chemical plant explosion. Afterward, personnel undergo a special process to remove harmful chemicals from equipment and supplies. This removal process is known as:
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A community in the New Madrid fault zone experiences an earthquake resulting in injuries from propelled objects and abrasions for many victims. The local supply of antibiotics is quickly exhausted. Local authorities would contact the:
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A nurse is informed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has determined that a bomb has been detected and is in the possession of a known terrorist group. The government buildings in the local community are the target. This situation is termed a(n):
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A nurse at a school notices that several students have "blisters" on their bodies. Further investigation reveals that a terrorist incident has occurred, causing smallpox. If the chemical, biologic, radiologic, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) agent categories are used, this incident would be classified as:
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The crisis communication officer may first inform the public or health care facility of a disaster or an act of terrorism. This representative has the responsibility to:
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Troops from the United States participating in a peace mission in a foreign country were the victims of suicide bombers and many soldiers were evacuated back home to receive specialized medical care. The nation's medical responses will be augmented by:
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A nurse is interested in learning the phases of the disaster continuum and realizes it has many similarities to the nursing process. To better understand the phases of a disaster, which is true when comparing the phases of the disaster continuum to the nursing process?
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The emergency preparedness term that is used to describe the process of limiting the emergency situation within a well-defined area is ___________.
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A nurse who is conducting a staff in-service on the phases of a disaster continuum teaches participants that, during the impact/response stage, activities focus on:
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Nurses and community officials are working together to ensure that churches and schools have needed supplies to provide shelter for large numbers of individuals in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. These activities represent which phase of a disaster continuum?
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A group of local volunteers respond to a tornado. Volunteers have completed an emergency response course and are able to assist with triage of injured citizens. They also participate in local health fairs to teach residents how to react during tornadoes. The responders are members of the:
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In the preparedness phase for disasters, the community plans for a possible terrorist attack using anthrax as the weapon of destruction. What treatments and/or preparations would be needed?
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The term used during a pandemic disaster that refers to the attempt to contain germs by limiting socialization and personal interactions is ___________.
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Following a terrorist attack, victims are exhibiting posttraumatic stress syndrome, and care providers are exhibiting compassion fatigue. Which federal response system should be initiated?
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During a community health fair the disaster medical assistance team (DMAT) informs participants that every community must be ready to provide disaster care. A participant asks, "In a disaster, the local community cannot possibly be effective, so why not have a plan to call federal agencies immediately to provide relief?" The correct response by the DMAT is:
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