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lilldybug07

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The current environment requires a concerted national effort including all levels of government to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from major disasters. The Na-tional Response Plan was formed under Presidential directives.
 
  The purpose of this plan is to create: 1. A new branch of government that deals with bioterrorism
  2. A way for the Red Cross to carry out its mission
  3. A unified, all-discipline, all-hazards approach to domestic incident management
  4. An extension of presidential power to act quickly to weapons of mass destruction

Question 2

Which of the following roles is the school nurse performing when providing health information to school administrators, teachers, and parent-teacher groups?
 
  1. Health educator
  2. Case manager
  3. Consultant
  4. Counselor



chevyboi1976

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Answer to Question 1

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The National Response plan is a unified, all-discipline, all-hazards approach to domestic incident management. The other answers are false.

Answer to Question 2

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Professional information is provided and changes in schools policies are recommended



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