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Designing and Integrating a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum : Readying Nurses for the Worst

SKU: 9781940446042
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  • Author:
    Sharon Stanley
  • ISBN:
    9781940446042
  • Publication Date:
    May 2015
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sigma Theta Tau International
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
Designing and Integrating a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum : Readying Nurses for the Worst
Designing and Integrating a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum : Readying Nurses for the Worst

Designing and Integrating a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum : Readying Nurses for the Worst

SKU: 9781940446042
Regular price $79.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Sharon Stanley
  • ISBN:
    9781940446042
  • Publication Date:
    May 2015
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    416
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sigma Theta Tau International
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

Description

We live in a world where disaster incidents are on the rise. From natural disasters to war and conflict to infectious diseases, being prepared for such events takes tremendous preparation and practice. Nurses are on the frontlines of disaster relief and care, but too few are trained in disaster prep, response, and recovery. Further, too few nurse faculty have personal, real-world experience in responding to natural and man-made disasters. So, where to start? How do nurse faculty members fit one more thing into a course or curriculum? And how do nurses stay on top of their game when it comes to disaster and emergency preparedness?

Designing and Implementing a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum: Readying Nurses for the Worst presents a curriculum blueprint for nurse educators that provides readers with the best practices for implementation while avoiding pitfalls and mistakes. Disaster preparation experts Sharon Stanley and Thola Wolanski help ensure that nursing students are as prepared as possible to respond to disasters, whether in their own neighbourhoods or around the world, by giving nurse educators strategies and solutions for incorporating disaster preparedness into their curriculum.

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  • We live in a world where disaster incidents are on the rise. From natural disasters to war and conflict to infectious diseases, being prepared for such events takes tremendous preparation and practice. Nurses are on the frontlines of disaster relief and care, but too few are trained in disaster prep, response, and recovery. Further, too few nurse faculty have personal, real-world experience in responding to natural and man-made disasters. So, where to start? How do nurse faculty members fit one more thing into a course or curriculum? And how do nurses stay on top of their game when it comes to disaster and emergency preparedness?

    Designing and Implementing a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum: Readying Nurses for the Worst presents a curriculum blueprint for nurse educators that provides readers with the best practices for implementation while avoiding pitfalls and mistakes. Disaster preparation experts Sharon Stanley and Thola Wolanski help ensure that nursing students are as prepared as possible to respond to disasters, whether in their own neighbourhoods or around the world, by giving nurse educators strategies and solutions for incorporating disaster preparedness into their curriculum.

We live in a world where disaster incidents are on the rise. From natural disasters to war and conflict to infectious diseases, being prepared for such events takes tremendous preparation and practice. Nurses are on the frontlines of disaster relief and care, but too few are trained in disaster prep, response, and recovery. Further, too few nurse faculty have personal, real-world experience in responding to natural and man-made disasters. So, where to start? How do nurse faculty members fit one more thing into a course or curriculum? And how do nurses stay on top of their game when it comes to disaster and emergency preparedness?

Designing and Implementing a Disaster Preparedness Curriculum: Readying Nurses for the Worst presents a curriculum blueprint for nurse educators that provides readers with the best practices for implementation while avoiding pitfalls and mistakes. Disaster preparation experts Sharon Stanley and Thola Wolanski help ensure that nursing students are as prepared as possible to respond to disasters, whether in their own neighbourhoods or around the world, by giving nurse educators strategies and solutions for incorporating disaster preparedness into their curriculum.