Comprehensive Exam Bank on Nursing
Disaster Preparedness and Emergency
Response: Crisis Planning, Triage Skills, and
Community Resilience
Table of Contents
Topic 1: Foundations of Disaster Preparedness in Nursing...............................2
Topic 2: Triage Principles and Emergency Medical Prioritization in Disasters.10
Topic 3: Emergency Response and Crisis Management in Healthcare Settings
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Topic 4: Public Health Emergencies and Community-Based Disaster Nursing
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Topic 5: Psychological First Aid and Mental Health in Disasters.....................37
Topic 6: Bioterrorism, Chemical, Radiological, and Nuclear Events
Preparedness.................................................................................................45
Topic 7: Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities in Disaster Nursing 54
Topic 8: Special Populations and Cultural Competency in Disaster Response63
Topic 9: Disaster Recovery, Evaluation, and Resilience Building....................72
Topic 10: Mass Casualty Incidents and Surge Capacity Management............80
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Topic 1: Foundations of Disaster
Preparedness in Nursing
Question 1:
What is the primary role of a nurse during the mitigation phase of disaster
management?
A. Administering medications to disaster victims
B. Identifying potential hazards and reducing their impact on the community
C. Transporting patients to emergency shelters
D. Assisting law enforcement with evacuations
Correct Answer: B. Identifying potential hazards and reducing their impact on
the community
Rationale: The mitigation phase focuses on minimizing the impact of future
disasters. Nurses contribute by identifying risks and implementing strategies
that enhance community safety and resilience.
Question 2:
Which nursing action best demonstrates preparedness for bioterrorism
events?
A. Avoiding crowded public areas
B. Providing mental health support post-disaster
C. Participating in training and drills for biological incident response
D. Reporting foodborne illness to the health department
Correct Answer: C. Participating in training and drills for biological incident
response
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Rationale: Preparedness includes staying informed and ready for biological
threats. Active participation in training ensures nurses are competent in
managing bioterrorism situations.
Question 3:
In disaster planning, what is the significance of the "all-hazards approach"?
A. It focuses solely on natural disasters.
B. It only includes hospital-based emergencies.
C. It addresses a broad spectrum of potential hazards, both natural and man-
made.
D. It limits the focus to mass casualty events.
Correct Answer: C. It addresses a broad spectrum of potential hazards, both
natural and man-made.
Rationale: The all-hazards approach ensures comprehensive planning for
various disaster scenarios, including pandemics, terrorism, and chemical
spills.
Question 4:
Which organization leads the federal response to public health emergencies
in the United States?
A. American Red Cross
B. World Health Organization (WHO)
C. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
D. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Correct Answer: C. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Rationale: The HHS oversees the national response to public health
emergencies, coordinating resources and policy implementation.
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Question 5:
Which document guides hospitals and healthcare facilities in disaster
preparedness?
A. The Patient Bill of Rights
B. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
C. CDC Infection Control Manual
D. OSHA Safety Guidelines
Correct Answer: B. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
Rationale: The EOP outlines roles, responsibilities, and actions for staff during
emergencies, ensuring coordinated and effective response.
Question 6:
What is the nurse’s key responsibility in personal disaster preparedness?
A. Coordinating hospital evacuations
B. Maintaining a personal emergency kit and family plan
C. Monitoring patient care standards
D. Stockpiling medications at work
Correct Answer: B. Maintaining a personal emergency kit and family plan
Rationale: Nurses must ensure personal and family safety so they can remain
available to respond professionally during crises.
Question 7:
Which of the following is a core element of community disaster resilience?
A. Isolation from surrounding regions
B. Centralized control of all emergency actions