Thank you for considering Dear Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, Nurses are essential to disaster response and recovery. As essential workers, nurses and future nurses are called upon to respond to disasters in their communities. Despite the clear need for nurse preparedness, nurses and future nurses may be under-prepared for disaster related events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate nurse and nursing student disaster preparedness. If you are English speaking, 18 years or older and a Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, we are asking you to participate in this study by completing a brief survey. Institutional Review Board approval has been obtained. Your input may contribute to a better understanding of disaster preparedness among nurses. The survey can be completed in 10-15 minutes or less. You may access the anonymous survey at the following link: https://lnkd.in/eNJKjkiw
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Dear Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, Nurses are essential to disaster response and recovery. As essential workers, nurses and future nurses are called upon to respond to disasters in their communities. Despite the clear need for nurse preparedness, nurses and future nurses may be under-prepared for disaster related events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate nurse and nursing student disaster preparedness. If you are English speaking, 18 years or older and a Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, we are asking you to participate in this study by completing a brief survey. Institutional Review Board approval has been obtained. Your input may contribute to a better understanding of disaster preparedness among nurses. The survey can be completed in 10-15 minutes or less. You may access the anonymous survey at the following link (cut and paste if needed: https://lnkd.in/eNJKjkiw Janice Hawkins, PhD, RN (Principal Investigator) Old Dominion University School of Nursing Email: [email protected] Phone: 757-683-4376
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You can help shape RNs disaster response preparedness. Complete the survey and in doing so will contribute to Shaping Health , Advancing Nursing “
Masters student Indah, is exploring registered nurse's disaster response preparedness in Australia, so if you a registered nurse currently working in Australia, complete this anonymous survey at https://lnkd.in/g63FqKny and help shape the future of disaster preparedness for nurses.
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The great thing about LinkedIn is that you get to connect with people from all over the world that share the same passion for #Nursing #Disasters #PublicHealth. Is your department doing something unique as it pertains to disaster preparedness? Are you working on initiatives to support vulnerable populations during disasters? Has a disaster impacted your department and the lessons learned can be beneficial to share with others? Disaster Nursing The Disaster Nursing section of the Journal of Emergency Nursing publishes information related to international disaster planning, preparedness, response, and recovery. Submitted manuscripts can include, but are not limited to, evidence-based and best practice strategies for nurses related to local, domestic, or international disaster management. Manuscripts that include best practices for preventing harm and improving outcomes for vulnerable populations across the lifespan are encouraged. Disaster Nursing Section Editor: Send submission to LT Jamla Rizek at [email protected]. We will listen, provide feedback and support you with cultivating an outline so that you can add "published author" to your CV. https://lnkd.in/ecKGmq6g #adventureswithnursejamla
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Disaster Nursing Disaster nursing plays a pivotal role in healthcare, ensuring timely and effective medical response during natural or man-made calamities. These specialized nurses are trained to provide care in chaotic environments, addressing both physical and psychological needs of victims. Key skills in disaster nursing include rapid assessment, triage, emergency care, and crisis communication. Their adaptability and resilience are vital in saving lives, mitigating trauma, and restoring public health systems. As disasters become more frequent, the demand for skilled disaster nurses continues to rise. Investing in disaster preparedness and specialized training is essential for a resilient healthcare system. #DisasterNursing #CrisisManagement #EmergencyCare #Healthcare #NursingProfession #PublicHealth #NurseLeadership #DisasterPreparedness #NursingSkills #HealthcareHeroes NNL ONE (Nursing Next Live Redefined) Society of Cardiac Nurses
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How kind is this? I shared a recruitment ad yesterday on seeking participants for our study. 4 colleagues have reposted on their own pages. #Ifeelsupported #allvoicesheard Dear Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, Nurses are essential to disaster response and recovery. As essential workers, nurses and future nurses are called upon to respond to disasters in their communities. Despite the clear need for nurse preparedness, nurses and future nurses may be under-prepared for disaster related events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate nurse and nursing student disaster preparedness. If you are English speaking, 18 years or older and a Registered Nurse or Nursing Student, we are asking you to participate in this study by completing a brief survey. Institutional Review Board approval has been obtained. Your input may contribute to a better understanding of disaster preparedness among nurses. The survey can be completed in 10-15 minutes or less. You may access the anonymous survey at the following link (cut and paste if needed: https://lnkd.in/eNJKjkiw Janice Hawkins, PhD, RN (Principal Investigator) Old Dominion University School of Nursing Email: [email protected] Phone: 757-683-4376
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Calling all Nurse leaders, Nurse Faculty, NYONL Members and Non-Members!! We are conducting an important survey of Nurse Leaders preparedness for disasters. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. #NYONL #NurseLeaders #nursingleadership #emergencypreparedness Click on the link below for more information and to complete the Nurse Leaders' Emergency Preparedness Survey: https://lnkd.in/e3RPkrd5
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The Nurse Leaders' Emergency Preparedness Survey closes on July 1st. If you haven't already done so, please take a moment to provide us with your valuable feedback. Survey only takes 10 minutes to complete. Survey link below: https://lnkd.in/e3RPkrd5 #NYONL #NurseLeaders #EmergencyPreparedness
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Strouse's discussion will highlight the importance of healthcare workers, particularly school nurses, in disaster response plan. Confirm your participation now! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dg8d6xeR
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Hello Connections 😌 The Disaster Management Mock Drill organized by the CLT-Emergency Nursing Club of SNS College of Nursing was a well-executed and informative event aimed at preparing nursing students for emergency situations. The event was interactive, keeping participants actively engaged. Students had the opportunity to practice and demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment. The mock drill simulated a natural disaster scenario, demonstrating the emergency response techniques. Nursing students actively participated in the drill, showcasing their skills in triage, first aid, CPR, and patient transportation. Included a comprehensive debriefing session at the end of the mock drill. Discuss what went well, areas for improvement, and lessons learned Overall, the disaster management mock drill was a valuable educational event that effectively prepared nursing students for emergency situations. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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