PHILAU Week 10 Healthcare Training Effects On Emergency Management

PHILAU Week 10 Healthcare Training Effects On Emergency Management

Hi, I have 2 of my classmate posts. I need you to respond to each one separately. , one source at least for each one of them.about how good their posts or how bad.need to do is to choose one point of the post and explore it a little bit with one source support for each response. The paper should be APA style

the question was:
Review Ennis’s EMP model. How would you improve it? Is there any crossover with other hospital department responsibilities?
Provide a table of contents for your hypothetical emergency management plan.
Week 10 – Readings
Attached Files:

Reilly, M., &Markenson, D. S. (2010). Health Care Emergency Management: Principles and Practice

Chapter 5: Developing the Hospital Emergency Management Plan

Ennis, S.(2001). Model Emergency Management Program Hospitals and Community Emergency Response -What You Need to Know Emergency Response Safety Series, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration OSHA 3152 (1997)

this is the first post from mycalssmate Amal NEED TO RESSPONSE:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (PSHA) developed the OSHA 3152 to help in hospital emergency management. Thepreplanning phase includes factors such as elements ofhospital emergency response plan, training of employees, performance of emergency drills, documenting the training, defining roles of personnel, responding to emergencies, selection of PPE and respirators, as well as decontaminating patients. Notably, the hospital emergency response plan is focused towards hospitals that are highly open to hazardous substance incidence. A cross over with other hospital departments is important and identified in the OSHA plan. Without such arrangements, coordinating between different operations such as outbreaks andresponse would be hard.
Hypothetical emergency management plan
Unlike the OSHA plan, I would develop an emergency plan based on the key components as opposed to the order of operations. Below is my hypothetical emergency management plan
Introduction
Mitigation
Preparedness
Response
Command and control
Communication
Safety and security
Triage
Surge capacity
Continuity of essential services
Human resources
Logistics and supply management
Post-disaster recovery
References
Ennis, S.(2001). Model Emergency Management Program Hospitals and Community Emergency Response -What You Need to Know Emergency Response Safety Series, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration OSHA 3152 (1997)
http://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3152/osha3152…

This is the second postfrom SARAHneedto response:
Review Ennis’s EMP model. How would you improve it? Is there any crossover with other hospital department responsibilities?
Provide a table of contents for your hypothetical emergency management plan.

Some of the strengths of Ennis’s EMP model are that it names the importance of preparation of staff, including having staff train and practice the ICS model prior to its implementation in the care of a real chemical exposure. I think that they need more planning around ways that they could set up outside decontamination. While I am sure it’s true that a morgue could serve as a good place to decontaminate due to the ways that it is cut off from the rest of the hospital, I think that it could cause unnecessary stress and panic to have the be the decontamination site given the psychological implications.
There is a large amount of crossover with hospital department responsibilities, such as providing PPE and shared need to be prepared for biochemical contamination.

Proposed Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Scope of the Plan
Mitigation

Hazard Identification
Vulnerabilities

Preparedness

Roles and Responsibilities
Equipment Location
Procedures for Preparation/Drills

Response

Incident Command System/ Chart of Command
Internal Communications Plan
Community Communications
Action Plans for each specified threat (Active shooter, chemical exposure, mental health crisis, environment crisis)

Recovery
-Infrastructural Recovery Plan
– Mental Health Recovery Plan

Appendices with details of each action plan

Ennis, S.(2001). Model Emergency Management Program Hospitals and Community Emergency Response -What You Need to Know Emergency Response Safety Series, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration OSHA 3152 (1997)