PPT-Bioterrorism Alert! Planning a response to
Author : briana-ranney | Published Date : 2016-12-21
an intentional release of smallpox virus in the US Edward Braun Dept of Plant Pathology amp Microbiology Iowa State University Ames 50011 Abstract In this case
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an intentional release of smallpox virus in the US Edward Braun Dept of Plant Pathology amp Microbiology Iowa State University Ames 50011 Abstract In this case study students in a nonmajors microbiology course play the role of public health officials developing a response plan for an act of bioterrorism involving the intentional release of smallpox virus in the US Student groups first listen to an NPR report about a simulated smallpox outbreak and are then told that their task is to create a plan to respond to the outbreak The groups discuss the case and seek out information they feel will be needed to develop their plan Information gathered by the groups is posted on the class Blackboard Learn site and each group then devises and posts an action plan . Prototype. Raudel Mayorga. Anthony Castillo. Dinesh. . kumar. . Shanmugasundaram. TEAM PINK. Purpose. Store personal and medical information. Organize emergency contacts. Reliable communication. Transmit life saving messages. Overview and Review of Errors. Created by Covenant Health. Medication Management Safety Team. January 2015. Learning Objectives. Be able to define what High Alert Medications (HAMs) are. Understand the risks and errors associated with HAMs . and. CODE AIRWAY. New Clinical Approaches for Difficult Airway Situations. 10:31:2016. Supported By: . Patient Safety, Respiratory Therapy, Critical Care, Professional Development Specialists, Rapid Response Team, Intensivists, Anesthesia, Trauma Surgeons, ENT. . Get Alerts, Stay Alive. Originally called the “Key Station System,” the . CON. trol of . EL. ectromagnetic . RAD. iation (CONELRAD) was established in August 1951.. Participating stations tuned to 640 & 1240 kHz AM and initiated a special sequence and procedure designed to warn citizens.. Richard C. Walls. Advisor: Scott . Ciarkowski. 2013-10-04. Learning Objectives. Describe characteristics of high-alert medications. Describe characteristics of effective risk-reduction strategies for high-alert medications. July 2016 update. Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Program Manager. David Corr. . dc. orr@waspc.org. . (360) 561-0807. Rapid Responder Easy Alert. Rapid Responder . is a program used by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) to assist schools, colleges, and other facilities in the handling of emergency situations.. July 2016 update. Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Program Manager. David Corr. . dc. orr@waspc.org. . (360) 561-0807. Rapid Responder Easy Alert. Rapid Responder . is a program used by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) to assist schools, colleges, and other facilities in the handling of emergency situations.. 2. Figure 1. can be installed onto an oxygen regulator, per NPT installation standards, using a 7/16” wrench on the brass hex on the backside of the Universal. The Critical Alert Universal wil CKecNcLfforCompoundx000bCCDC1013564x000cSx001bC-NMRofCompoundS4APCI-MSofCompoundS5-Ra-JeneratedLmaJesforC-NMRofCompoundS2APCI-MSofCompoundS3DepartmentofCKemLstrandBLocKemLstrx000fLOfrLd/aurLerUnLvTKes YAWA mobile appYawa mobile App is a GIS based humanitarian/ developmentearly warning system carried on the users mobile phone designed to serve as an SOS signal forpersons in distress to enable first . ED . Stroke. Alert Objectives . Identify risk factors for stroke and signs of stroke . Review ED stroke incidence and implications. Discuss activation of ED Stroke Alert . Stroke or “brain attack” is the: . Definition. Biological warfare. : Intentional use of microorganisms, and toxins, generally of microbial, plant or animal origin to produce disease and death in humans, livestock and crops.. Biological weapons/ . and Anti-smuggling BioTerrorism Operation In general, CBRNE teams have good capabilities in terms of chemical and radiological response but are not equipped to respond to a bioterrorism threat or ev THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND YOU. What is Bioterrorism?. A bioterrorism attack is the . intentional release of infectious agents in order to harm or kill humans, plants, animals, etc. (CDC, 2007). What is Bioterrorism?.
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