Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Paper

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Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Erin Merrin, RN NUR 408 January 14, 2013 Lisa Chaney RN MSN Community Emergency Preparedness and Response In Season 2 Episode 5 of Pearson’s “The Neighborhood”, there has been a forest fire that has been burning without containment for five days. The community that has been affected has about 65,000 residents and is located near the burning forest and the Neighborhood River. A majority of the residents are under 13 and have a significant population that is over the age of 90. Summary of Events The fire at first was thought to be an easy containment case, until the wind picked up and is unpredictable and burning much faster than anticipated. This fire has come unexpected to the community and has effects on the community’s hospital, senior center, school, and the Bley Household. The hospital is overloaded with patients suffering from many respiratory issues. With having so many patients that are requiring an inpatient status, this is putting pressure on the staff to have to work more hours, and pick up mandatory overtime shifts to help aid in the care of these patients. The stress of such an influx of patients is showing itself when it comes to the moral of the employees. With moral being low, the drive to work extra hours falls as well. The senior center is feeling the effects of the forest fire as well. The residents of the senior center are having respiratory issues as well, which is causing many of the residents to rely on more oxygen during this time. Karen is a nurse at the senior center and she is advising the residents that are requiring more oxygen than normal to stay indoors to help decrease the amount of respiratory irritants they come into contact with. The longer people stay indoors, the potential for “cabin fever” increases, which could put more strain on the staff at the senior center and

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