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    Fatality management refers to the ability to coordinate with other organizations so as to facilitate efficient recovery, handling, identification, transportation storage and disposal of human remains in case of a mass fatality incident. Mass fatality cases are those that result in more deaths than what can be handled by the available local resources. Here are no minimum number of deaths that can be used to define a mass fatality because the number of individuals in different communities. When…

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    development programs. Helps to develop new curriculum, materials and learning aids to facilitate provider learning and skill-building. Managing meetings for outcomes and deliverables, conflict-management, problem-solving, project management and process improvements. Clinical (outpatient and inpatient) project management, coaching, teaching, promoting and developing continuous improvement in the team setting. Mayo Clinic Hospital Arizona 2005-2016 Supervisor Patient Support 2014- 2016…

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    First is the Emergency Banking Act. The first things that Roosevelt did when he was president was to get Congress to pass the Emergency Banking Act. On the beginning on the day of February 14th of the year of 1933, Michigan had been hit particularly hard by the Great Depression, declared an eight-day bank holiday. Fears of other bank closures spread from state to state as people rushed to withdraw their money. Within weeks, thirty-six other states had held their own bank holidays in an…

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    Is an Online Homeland Security Degree Worth It? An online homeland security degree is mostly valuable when it is added onto previous education and combined with relevant work experience. Keep reading to learn how to make an online homeland security degree worth your time, money and energy. Homeland Security Positions The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is always on the lookout for talented and dedicated professionals. DHS has four main job experience levels: graduates, experienced…

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    90% of the crisis management literature focuses mostly on planned responses; even the most superficial actions recognized the significance of leadership in crisis response (Jaques, 2012). Dees lets us know that crisis characterizes the character of the leader (Dees, 2013, p.43). A leader will either rise and sparkle amid an emergency, or sunk into the profundity of darkness and never to be heard from again. For example, in light…

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    there is a way of escape. Both OSHA and NFPA include in their requirements that having a visible way of knowing where to safely escape to is immensely important when in an emergency. On OSHA.gov it is stated, “the use of floor places or workplace maps which clearly show the emergency escape routes should be included in the emergency action plan” (OSHA.gov). While the basic requirement for NFPA is, “all exits in structures must satisfy the following criteria… (2) all routes to a place of safety…

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    These groups use this style of thinking for strategic planning for critical events and emergencies. For example, leaders use critical thinking when mapping out evacuation routes should a natural disaster occur. Scenario-based training will assist in the critical thinking process when simulating making “game-time” decisions for emergency service personnel. For critical thinking to work one must overcome and be aware of their own bias, assumptions, myths, and theories…

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    Clinical Nurse Leader Introduction and Background The CNL is a master’s prepared registered nurse trained as a generalist who will provide clinical leadership in the emergency department (ED) at the point of care (Reid & Dennison, 2011). In conjunction with the unit manager and educator, the CNL will contribute leadership and knowledge at the microsystem (unit) level (Perry, 2011). The CNL will improve patient quality and safety outcomes via addressing organizational needs and assisting in the…

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    Through the Ted Talk video about Security Mirage there were a lot of resemblance with Emergency Management. The understanding from security equaling tradeoff is one of the most important aspects that were looked at, and if the tradeoff really did effect someone’s safety. Looking at being able to give up a small aspect such as money, time or convenience to feel more secure within society is a big step in being prepared. Learning the difference between feeling secure and being secure also help to…

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    And the Indian Government’s poor bureaucratic management ensured that many people did not get even that small amount of money that they should have got after the Company sent the money to the Govt. The second step that needs to be taken is that the victim should not be asked to provide evidence to get…

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