Perinatal considerations in the hospital disaster management process.

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN
Susan OrlandoCheri Barker Johnson

Abstract

Nurses play a vital role in providing care to mothers and infants during a disaster, yet few are fully prepared for the challenges they will encounter under extreme conditions. The ability to provide the best possible care for families begins with understanding the perinatal issues in relation to each phase of the disaster management process. This article reviews the hospital and perinatal nursing role in the mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery phases of disaster management.

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Mar 10, 2015·Obstetrics and Gynecology·Sina Haeri, David Marcozzi
Jul 7, 2021·World Medical & Health Policy·Timothy DeVitaRebecca Katz
Aug 31, 2021·International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction : IJDRR·Felipe Aros-VeraSemyon Melnikov

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