Emergency preparedness and disaster response core competency set for perinatal and neonatal nurses

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN
Anne M JorgensenJoy L Henderson

Abstract

A nationally derived consensus-based core competency set provides perinatal and neonatal nurses a template to guide emergency preparedness and disaster response educational and training activities. Moreover, this consensus-based core competency set allows for the identification and incorporation of measurable objectives that address the learning needs of nurses as well as the unique needs of pregnant women, new mothers, and infants during public health emergencies and disaster events.

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