Family Disaster Plan Tornado Scenario + prep day

there are TWO parts to this assignment. Make them on a sep document and dont correlate them together.

ASSIGNMENT PART 1 follow this rubric make it 1 and a half pages make everything apa 7th format

Family Disaster Plan Tornado Scenario

For this paper you must cite and reference at least two (2) scholarly resources. The paper should be 23 pages and written using the current 7th ed. APA student format (must have a title page and reference page). List word count as the last line of your Reflection/Conclusion. (word count ___).

See Rubric for additional details on how your instructor will grade your assignment.

Your paper should address the following:

Title Page

Introduction – Family Disaster Plan Scenario

  1. You must include research on the dangers and explain the recommended safety measures in a tornado emergency.

How would you prepare for the following situation?

(Scenario) At this moment, you are sitting at home working on your WCU class. Suddenly, the National Weather Bureau sends an alert across your cell phonea tornado is headed your way. You have 15 minutes before touchdown in your neighborhood.

  1. What is your plan? This is a ‘shelter in place’ scenario, you cannot outrun the tornado. Identify a safe place in your home (residence) to take shelter.
  2. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research of a tornado emergency to your specific living arrangements.

Example: I will turn off my utilities before I shelter in place to mitigate damage to my residence.

Example: I will take by go-bags with me to my shelter in place.

How prepared are you in the event of a disaster?

  1. Describe your level of disaster preparedness using specific examples and references to:
  2. Potential disasters in your area.
  3. Your 72 hour “go-bag” assignment.
  4. Family Disaster Plan Checklist.

Example: I am more prepared for a water-related disaster than a fire-related disaster even though I live in a highly secluded, forested area. I have a boat as transportation in the event of flooding, but I do not have rain barrels or fire barrier supplies on hand.

Example: “There were many missing items on my preparedness checklist. I realized that I do not own a flashlight. If I had to use my phone as a light it would drain the battery very quickly.

Reflection/Conclusion

  1. Reflect on how prepared you were before this class and compare it with how prepared you are now.
  • Have you acquired any new emergency items?
  • Do you plan to take any additional training or certification courses?
  • Have you shared your knowledge with friends and family?
  1. How does what you have learned in this course impact you as a future nurse?

References

  1. Cite and reference at least two (2) scholarly resources using 7th ed APA format.
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Rubric

Family Disaster Plan – Tornado Scenario Rubric (1)

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Introduction

You must include research on the dangers and explain the recommended safety measures in a tornado emergency.

30 to >26.25 ptsExceeds ExpectationsThe introduction is clear, thorough, and accurately supported by significant research on the dangers of a tornado. Explains realistic safety measures and survival strategies for a tornado emergency, displaying a significant understanding of the course content.

26.25 to >23.25 ptsMeets ExpectationsThe introduction is accurate and includes adequate research on the dangers of a tornado. Explains some details for a tornado emergency, but some ideas may be vague, or incomplete, suggesting adequate understanding of the course content.

23.25 to >22.5 ptsApproaches ExpectationsThe introduction includes minimal research on the dangers of a tornado. Explains some content for a tornado emergency that is unsupported and/or inaccurate. suggesting a general understanding of the course content.

22.5 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet ExpectationsThe introduction lacks research on the dangers of a tornado. Explanation is general and lacking in detail for a tornado emergency or is off-topic, suggesting a lack of understanding of the course content.

30 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Planning

What is your plan? Identify a safe place in your home. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research.

45 to >40.5 ptsExceeds ExpectationsIdentifies a safe location to shelter in place in your residence. Makes a clear connection with the tornado safety introduction. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research of a tornado emergency to your specific living arrangements. Includes 5-6 safety measures displaying significant understanding of the course content.

40.5 to >36.0 ptsMeets ExpectationsIdentifies an appropriate location to shelter in place in your residence Makes a connection with the tornado safety introduction. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research of a tornado emergency to your specific living arrangements. Includes 3-4 safety measures suggesting adequate understanding of the course content.

36 to >34.5 ptsApproaches ExpectationsIdentifies an inappropriate location to shelter in place in your residence. Does not make a connection with the tornado safety introduction. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research of a tornado emergency to your specific living arrangements. Includes 1-2 safety measures suggesting a general understanding of the course content.

34.5 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet ExpectationsUnable to identify a safe location to shelter in place in your residence. Does not make a connection with the tornado safety introduction. Provide realistic examples and explain how you would apply the safety and survival measures you learned in your research of a tornado emergency to your specific living arrangements. No safety measures suggesting lack of understanding of the course content.

45 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Preparedness

How prepared are you in the event of a disaster?

30 to >26.25 ptsExceeds ExpectationsThoroughly and thoughtfully evaluates ones level of preparedness, giving specific examples in all 3 of the following areas: Potential disasters in their area Their 72-hour go-bag assignment. Family Disaster Plan Checklist.

26.25 to >23.25 ptsMeets ExpectationsEvaluates ones level of preparedness, giving general examples in 3 of the following areas: Potential disasters in their area Their 72-hour go-bag assignment. Family Disaster Plan Checklist.

23.25 to >22.5 ptsApproaches ExpectationsEvaluates ones level of preparedness but does not give examples in at least 2 of the following areas: 1. Potential disasters in their area 2. Their 72-hour go-bag assignment. 3. Family Disaster Plan Checklist.

22.5 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet ExpectationsVaguely evaluates ones level of preparedness but does not give examples in at least 2 of the following areas: 1. Potential disasters in their area 2. Their 72-hour go-bag assignment. 3. Family Disaster Plan Checklist.

30 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Reflection/Conclusion

Reflect on how prepared you were before this class and compare it with how prepared you are now.

35 to >30.63 ptsExceeds ExpectationsReflects thoughtfully and in-depth on personal growth in disaster preparedness throughout the course, offering examples and details for evidence. Provides specific examples from ones personal situation to support the evaluation with evidence. Provides specific examples of newly acquired emergency items or wish list items. Provides specific examples of any additional training or certification courses for the future. Provides specific examples of knowledge that was shared with friends and family. Draws several conclusions and makes reasonable predictions on how this new knowledge will impact you as a nurse.

30.63 to >27.13 ptsMeets ExpectationsReflects on personal growth in disaster preparedness throughout the course. Provides general examples to support the evaluation. Provides general examples of newly acquired emergency items or wish list items. Provides general examples of any additional training or certification courses for the future. Provides general examples of knowledge that was shared with friends and family. Draws conclusions and makes a connection on how this new knowledge will impact you as a nurse.

27.13 to >26.25 ptsApproaches ExpectationsDoes not reflect on personal growth in disaster preparedness throughout the course or is vague in reflection. Provides general examples but they are inadequate in supporting the evaluation. Provides vague examples of newly acquired emergency items or wish list items. Provides vague examples of any additional training or certification courses for the future. Provides vague examples of knowledge that was shared with friends and family. Draws conclusions on how this new knowledge will impact you as a nurse.

26.25 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet ExpectationsDoes not reflect on personal growth in disaster preparedness throughout the course or is vague in reflection. Provides vague examples, and they are inadequate in supporting the evaluation. Does not provide examples of newly acquired emergency items or wish list items. Does not provide examples of any additional training or certification courses for the future. Does not provide examples of knowledge that was shared with friends and family. Does not draw conclusions on how this new knowledge will impact you as a nurse.

35 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome

Mechanics and APA

Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Uses current APA Style throughout the paper, including title page and references. Cites appropriate number of scholarly sources.

10 to >9.0 ptsExceeds ExpectationsThe assignment has no errors using the 7th edition student APA formatting (including cover page, introduction, body of paper, reference page and in-text citations). Includes two or more scholarly resources with in-text citations to support safety and survival strategies. There are no grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. 500 or more word count.

9 to >8.0 ptsMeets ExpectationsThe assignment consistently follows the 7th edition student APA formatting (including cover page, introduction, body of paper, reference page and in-text citations). Includes two scholarly resources with in-text citations, but they may not clearly support the safety measures presented. Contains only isolated and inconsistent mistakes and/or has a few (1-2) grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. 400-499 word count.

8 to >7.5 ptsApproaches ExpectationsThe assignment does not consistently follow the 7th edition student APA formatting (including cover page, introduction, body of paper, reference page and in-text citations). Includes only one scholarly resource and is missing in-text citations, to support safety measures. There are several grammatical (3-6), spelling, or punctuation errors. 300-399 word count.

7.5 to >0 ptsDoes Not Meet ExpectationsThe assignment minimally follows the 7th edition student APA formatting (including cover page, introduction, body of paper, reference page and in-text citations). One or no scholarly resources are cited or referenced. There are numerous grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors (7+). 299 or less word count.

PART TWO ASSIGNMENT 2 FOLLOW THE RULES AND FINISH THIS ON A SEPERATE DOCUMENT.

Follow these rules

Please respond to each question using complete, well-developed answers consisting of approximately 4 to 8 sentences. When a question asks for a definition, provide a clear and concise explanation of the term. Use the OB modules in ATI Engage as your primary reference and/or consult credible online or printed sources to answer the questions.

answer these

Labor and Delivery:

1. Describe the four stages of labor and the related nursing and medical care.

2. Demonstrate understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of laboring women.

3. Identify the five Ps of labor.

4. Describe the mechanism of spontaneous vaginal delivery and related nursing care.

5. Define terms used in electronic fetal monitoring (EFM).

a. Common Abbreviations for Electronic Fetal Monitoring

BPM

ED

FHR

FSE

IA

IUPC

LD

MVU

PD

TOCO

UC

US

VD

VAS

VE

b. Terminology Related to Fetal Heart Rate Assessment

Baseline fetal heart rate

Absent Variability

Minimal Variability

Moderate Variability

Marked Variability

Accelerations

Decelerations

Early deceleration

Late deceleration

Variable deceleration

Prolonged deceleration

Sinusoidal Pattern

Tachycardia

Bradycardia

Normal FHR

Category I Tracing

Category II Tracing

Category III Tracing

6. Identify the modes of fetal heart rate (FHR) assessment: auscultation, EFM.

7. Describe the components of FHR and uterine contraction (UC) patterns essential to interpretation of monitor strips.

8. Describe the physiological adaptations of labor.

9. Distinguish between Category I, II, and III FHR patterns and appropriate nursing actions based on these interpretations.

Postpartum:

1. Describe the physiological changes that occur during the postpartum period.

2. Identify critical elements of assessment and nursing care during the postpartum period.

3. Discuss safe and effective nursing care during the postpartum period.

4. Outline the critical elements of discharge teaching.

Newborn:

1. Identify changes that occur during the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life and the related nursing actions.

2. List critical elements of a neonatal assessment.

3. Delineate critical elements of a neonatal gestational age assessment.

4. Discuss methods used in neonatal pain management.

5. Formulate a plan of nursing care for neonates during the first week of life.

6. What common medications are given to a newborn

7. Outline nursing actions that support parents in the care of their newborn.

8. Educate parents on newborn care.

Requirements: 4 pages

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