Nurses Were Built for the Front Lines

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Increased severity of natural disasters and a rise in man-made disasters have underscored the importance of disaster planning, mitigation, and recovery. Designating and credentialing professionals assigned to protect the health and well-being of the public is a major component in safeguarding the public during and after a disaster. The nursing professional is a subject matter expert in care provision and advocacy in the community. Nurses excel in high stress environments and routinely manage scarce resources making them a natural ally in disaster preparedness and recovery efforts. Disaster education for nurses and home preparedness planning create an eager every-ready responder.

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Taylor, M. (2019). Nurses Were Built for the Front Lines. Delaware Journal of Public Health, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.32481/djph.2019.10.016

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