Being Prepared for Disasters – Nurses Selfcare
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Overview
This document will list and differentiate the phases of emergency management; describe the essential actions needed for a nurse’s household to be prepared for a disaster, including contents of a car and home emergency kit, first-aid kit, and “go-bag”; identify the key components of a Family Emergency Plan.
You will need to pass the CEU post-test with 75% or higher to receive credit.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- List and differentiate the phases of emergency management.
- Describe the essential actions needed for a nurse’s household to be prepared for a disaster, including contents of a car and home emergency kit, first-aid kit, and “go-bag.”
- Identify the key components of a Family Emergency Plan.
Required Activities:
- Read two Nevada RNformation Articles:
- Being Prepared Means Being Ready – Nevada RNformation, October 2023 [Environmental Health Column]
- Ready for Anything: Disaster Preparedness Every Nurse Needs to Know – Nevada RNformation, July 2025 [Healthy Nurses Column]
- Achieve a post-test score of ≥75%.
CE Information
This activity offers 1.0 CEU credit to attendees.
Accredited by Nevada Nurses Association - Nicki Aaker, MPH, MSN, RN, NE-BC, PHCNS-BC.
Presenter: Dr. Bernadette M. Longo, PhD, RN, APHN-BC, CNL, FAAN & Dr. Tracey Long, PhD, MPH, MSN, APRN-BC, CCRN, CDCES, CNE
Format: Written Document (Eligible for CEU Credit)
Duration: 60 minutes
Audience: Registered Nurses, Nurse Leaders, Educators, Pre-Licensure Nursing Students
Setting: Written Paper
Activity Content
Registration to this activity includes access to the following supporting materials.
- Being Prepared Means Being Ready - Nevada RNformation October 2023 - Final.pdf (Size: 331 KB)
- Ready for Anything - Disaster Preparedness Every Nurse Needs to Know - Nevada RNformation July 2025.pdf (Size: 305 KB)
Duration: less than a minute | Quality: HD
4 questions | 3 correct test question required to pass
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