Disaster Continuum
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: Disaster Continuum
The life cycle of a disaster
is generally referred to as
the “disaster continuum”
or “emergency
management cycle”
Disaster Continuum : Disaster Continuum
The life cycle of a
disaster is generally
referred to as the
“disaster continuum” or
“emergency
management cycle”
Disaster Continuum : Phases of Disaster Continuum & Management
Disaster Management : I Preparedness
Refers to the proactive planning efforts
designed to structure the disaster
response prior to its occurrence.
Disaster Management : I Preparedness
Disaster planning encompasses
evaluating potential vulnerabilities
(assessment of risk) and the propensity
for
a disaster to occur.
Disaster Management : I Preparedness
Warning (forecasting)
❑ refers to monitoring
events to
look for indicators that
predict
the
❖ location,
❖ timing,
❖ magnitude of future
disasters.
Disaster Management : II Mitigation
⮚ Are measures taken to reduce the
harmful effects of a disaster by
attempting to limit its impact on
human health, community
function, and economic
infrastructure.
⮚ These are all steps that are
taken
to lessen the impact of a disaster
should one occur and can be
considered as prevention
measures.
Disaster Management : II Mitigation & Prevention
Prevention is a broad range of
activities, such as attempts to
prevent a disaster from occurring,
and any actions taken to prevent
further disease, disability, or loss of
life.
Mitigation usually requires a
significant amount of forethought,
planning, and implementation of
measures before the incident
occurs.
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Disaster Management : III Response
Response phase is the actual
implementation of the disaster plan
Disaster response, or emergency
management, is the organization of
activities used to address the event
Disaster Management : III Response
Traditionally, the • hazardous service
emergency materials
management field has management
organized its activities
(hazmat) • • fire
services sectors emergency medical • police
Disaster Management : III Response
response phase
focuses minimizing and restoring damaged systems
• communications
primarily on emergency relief • transportation
saving lives
• providing first aid providing care and basic life requirements
• rescue
• food, water,
• shelter
Disaster Management : III Response
Disaster response plans
use an
clear and
specific
simple to
understand
incident
command
system
Disaster Management : III Response
Disaster response plans
continually
evaluated
routinely practiced changing
updated as needed situation
and adjusted to the
Disaster Management : IV Recovery
Recovery actions focus on stabilizing and
returning the community (or an
organization) to normal (its pre-impact
status).
This can range from rebuilding damaged
buildings and repairing infrastructure, to
relocating populations and instituting
mental health interventions.
Disaster Management : IV Recovery
Rehabilitation and reconstruction involve
numerous activities to counter the long
term effects of the disaster on the
community and future development.
Disaster Management : V Evaluation
❑ Evaluation is the phase of disaster
planning and response that often
receives the least attention.
❑ Only the four previously mentioned
phases of the disaster life cycle
were recognized;
❑ The importance of response
evaluation cannot be
underestimated.
❑ Future disaster planning needs to
be based on empirical evidence
derived from previous disasters
Disaster Management : V Evaluation
determine what what specific essential that
worked what did not work evaluations be
After a disaster, it is conducted
problems issues
challenges
Disaster Management : Nursing Action
Pre-Impact
Planning/Preparedness/Prevention/ Warning
❑ Participate in the development of community disaster
plans
❑ Participate in community risk assessment:
o Elements of Hazard Analysis for all Hazard Approach
o Hazard mapping
o Vulnerability analysis
❑ Initiate disaster prevention measures:
o Prevention or removal of hazard
o Movement/ relocation of at risk populations
o Public awareness campaigns
o Establishment of early warning systems
❑ Perform disaster drills and table-top exercises
❑ Identify educational and training needs for all nurses
❑ Develop disaster nursing databases for notification,
mobilization, and triage of emergency nurse staffing
resources
❑ Develop evaluation plans for all components of
Disaster Nursing response
Disaster Management : Nursing Action
Impact
Response / Emergency Management/ Mitigation
1. Activate disaster response plan
✔ Notification and initial response
✔ Leadership assumes control of event
✔ Command post is established
✔ Established communications
✔ Conduct damage and needs assessment at the scene
✔ Search, rescue, and extricate
✔ Establish field hospital and shelter
✔ Triage and transport of patient
2. Mitigate all ongoing hazards
3. Activate agency disaster plans
4. Establish need for mutual aid relationships
5. Integrate state and federal resources
6. Ongoing triage and provision of nursing care
7. Evaluate public health needs of the affected population
8. Establish safe shelter and the delivery of adequate food and
water
supplies
9. Provide for sanitation needs and waste removal
10. Establish disease surveillance
11. Establish vector control
12. Evaluate the need for/ activate additional nursing staff (Disaster
Nurse
Response Plans)
Disaster Management : Nursing Action
post-Impact
Recovery/Rehabilitation/Evaluation
1. Continue provision of nursing and medical care
2. Continue disease surveillance
3. Monitor the safety of the food and water supply
4. Withdraw from disaster scene
5. Restore public health infrastructure
6. Re-triage and transport of patients to appropriate
facilities
7. Reunite family members
8. Monitor long-term physical health outcomes of
survivors
9. Monitor mental health status of survivors
10. Provide counseling and debriefing for staff
11. Provide staff with adequate time off for rest
12. Evaluate Disaster Nursing Response actions
13. Revise original disaster preparedness plan
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