| Literature DB >> 30962816 |
Tener Goodwin Veenema1,2, Frederick M Burkle3,4, Cham E Dallas5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Instability in the global geopolitical climate and the continuing spread of nuclear weapons and increase in their lethality has made the exchange of nuclear weapons or a terrorist attack upon a nuclear power plant a serious issue that demands appropriate planning for response. In response to this threat, the development of a nuclear global health workforce under the technical expertise of the International Atomic Energy Agency and the World Health Organization Radiation Emergency Medical Preparedness and Assistance Network has been proposed. MAIN BODY OF THE ABSTRACT: As the largest component of the global healthcare workforce, nurses will play a critical role in both the leadership and health care effectiveness of a response to any public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) resulting from the unprecedented numbers of trauma, thermal burn, and radiation affected patients that will require extensive involvement of the nursing professional community. SHORTEntities:
Keywords: Global health workforce; Nuclear war; Nuclear weapons; Nurses
Year: 2019 PMID: 30962816 PMCID: PMC6434856 DOI: 10.1186/s13031-019-0197-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Confl Health ISSN: 1752-1505 Impact factor: 2.723
Nursing’s Role in A Nuclear Response
| Field-Based Centers Under the Nuclear Global Health Workforcea and U.S. Public Health Response | Nurse Roles & Responsibilities | Nurse Professionals |
|---|---|---|
| Nuclear Triage Centers/Community Reception Centers | Medical triage using “fast biological dosimetry” | RNs |
| Point-of-Distribution Clinics (PODs) for Rapid Radiation Medical Countermeasures Deployment | Establish and staff PODs | RNs |
| Nuclear Survival Centers | Secondary triage (biodosimetry/bioassay) | Acute and chronic care nurses and Nurse Practitioners (surgical nurses, burn nurses, oncology nurse, emergency and critical care nurses) |
| Nuclear Palliative Care Centers | Pain and symptom management | Hospice and palliative care nurses and nurse practitioners |
| Health System Support Centers | Hospital/clinic/mobile facility staffing | Nurse Administrators |
| Public Shelters | Temporary housing | RNs |
aBurkle, F. M., & Dallas, C. E. (2016). Developing a nuclear global health workforce amid the increasing threat of a nuclear crisis. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness, 10 [1], 129–144