ID
12-509-1079
Name
Registered Nurse
Status
Published
Version
1.4
Updated
1/4/2019 4:42:44 PM
Original Release
03/04/2008
Last Major Release
01/04/2019
Resource Category
Medical and Public Health
Primary Core Capability
Public Health, Healthcare, and Emergency Medical Services
Secondary Core Capability
Public and Private Services and Resources
Resource Kind
Personnel
Overall Function
The Registered Nurse is a trained professional who cares for the sick or infirm
Single resource
In conjunction with a NIMS typed team
NIMS Typed Team
Emergency Care Task Force, Behavioral Health Community Services Team
In conjunction with a NIMS typed unit
NIMS Typed Unit
Description Notes
Not Specified
Supporting Core Capabilities |
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Types | |
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Type | Description |
Type 1 | Same as Type 2, PLUS: Functions as the nurse manager, supervising a team of other nurses and patient care providers |
Type 2 | Same as Type 3, PLUS: Practices a specialty to treat and manage specific injuries, illnesses, and exposures |
Type 3 | The Registered Nurse (RN): 1. Provides health care to individuals, families, and communities 2. Promotes health, disease prevention, and comprehensive health care 3. Assesses patients’ and families’ health status and needs (physical, emotional, psychological, and social) 4. Provides clinical assessment and treatment 5. Coordinates multidisciplinary care and other patient care needs in a variety of settings or coordinates assessment and intervention at a community level 6. Provides clinical assessment of functional and access needs and special medical needs |
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Education | Specialties may include infectious disease, public health, emergency care, critical care, cardiovascular care, interventional radiology, perioperative care, neuroscience, nephrology, psychiatric care, pediatric care, obstetrical care, neonatal care, oncology, hospice and palliative care, medical/surgical care, and rehabilitation. |
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Training | Not Specified |
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Experience | Not Specified |
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Physical/Medical Fitness | PPE is mission-specific and may vary by working environment, including protective footwear, protective clothing for skin exposures, eye and hearing protection, respirators, gloves, and masks. |
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Currency | Provider must carry out and use any background checks as applicable law specifies. This may include a background check completed within past 12 months; sex-offender registry check; and a local, state, and a local, state, and national criminal history. |
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Professional and Technical Licenses and Certifications | Not Specified |
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Composition and Ordering Specifications |
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Specification |
Discuss logistics for deploying this position, such as security, lodging, transportation, and meals, prior to deployment |
This position typically works 12 hours per shift, is self-sustainable for 72 hours, and is deployable for up to 14 days |
Notes |
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References |
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Reference |
FEMA, NIMS 508: Emergency Care Task Force |
FEMA, NIMS 508: Behavioral Health Community Services Team |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Immunization Recommendations for Disaster Responders |
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), National Incident Management System Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, PMS 310-1, Physical Fitness Levels, October 2016 |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 1910.120: Hazardous Materials Awareness, latest edition adopted |
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.134: Respiratory Protection, latest edition adopted |
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1030: Bloodborne Pathogens, latest edition adopted |