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Old Feb 20, 2008, 01:08 AM
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Hi all! I know this might be a silly question but I was curious what you all would describe as the day to day ICU nurse's role? I'm actually in a disaster preparedness class and have to describe how an ICU nurse's role changes during a disaster. If anyone has any information (legitimate websites, journals, books, or even word of mouth) on either of these topics I'd be eternally grateful!

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Old Feb 22, 2008, 02:55 PM
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disaster preparedness class wants to know how an ICU nurse's role would change? I"ve been through a lot of disaster/mass casualty classes and never been asked that. but in answer, it depends on the hospital's disaster management plan. I'm on a decontamination response team if that need should arise. Mostly it would be different because you would have to assist with the emergency dept. triage and tx, you may or may not have an influx of patients for admission depending on the type of disaster.
A natural disaster such as a hurricane or flood could present with a much different response as opposed to a train derailment with hazardous material exposure in an urban setting or a bus wreck full of school kids on the interstate.

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Old Feb 22, 2008, 04:38 PM
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During a disaster, mass casualty, the ICU nurses are meant to report to the disaster controller by phone to get orders. The ICU's are put on reduced staffing (1 ICU nurse for 6-10 pts) all weaning and titration is stopped, pt's placed on holding orders. All pts that could leave the hospital or get less acute care are moved. All scheduled surgery is stopped. ICU nurses help in the trauma/ER/stagging area to stabilize pts and get them moving to the needed department.

This is a synopsis of what is written in my hospitals disaster preparedness folder.

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