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  • ...athematics, and medicine. In the medical field, it refers to the potential for unpredictable and unpreventable events or outcomes that can affect the heal ...for unexpected events in healthcare settings. This could include planning for emergencies, disasters, pandemics, or other unforeseen circumstances that c
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  • ...used in the context of [[public health]], [[emergency management]], and [[disaster response]]. ...ement]]: The organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all aspects of emergencies, particularly preparedness, respons
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  • ...æzərdz əˈproʊtʃ/) is a comprehensive strategy for emergency management and disaster preparedness. It is designed to prioritize potential risks and develop appr ...o ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from any type of hazard, whether it be natural, te
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  • == Disaster Preparedness == ...fects of disasters. The term is derived from the combination of the words "disaster", from the Middle French ''désastre'' and "preparedness", from the Old Fre
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  • == Disaster Management == ...efers to the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular prepare
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  • ...nd assets are protected and are able to function quickly in the event of a disaster. ...e late 20th century as businesses began to recognize the need for planning for potential disasters and disruptions.
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  • ...out the principles of emergency preparedness and emergency management, or disaster management functions at a strategic level during an emergency, and ensuring The term "Emergency Operations Center" is derived from the need for a centralized location where a team can manage emergency operations during
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  • == Disaster recovery == ...nunciation: /dɪˈzɑːstər rɪˈkʌvəri/'') is a subset of [[Business continuity planning]] aimed at protecting an organization from the effects of significant negat
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  • ...ient care, but can be adapted to do so during a public health emergency or disaster. ...aning 'other of two'), "care" (meaning 'the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something'),
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  • ...ənt/) is the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all [[Humanitarian aspects]] of emergencies, in particular [[P ...ement]]: The organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, particularly prepared
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  • ...ore comprehensive than a disaster recovery plan and contains contingencies for business processes, assets, human resources and business partners – every * [[Disaster Recovery]]: A set of policies and procedures which focus on protecting an o
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  • ...by governments, business organizations and schools who want to be prepared for anything that could happen. * [[Disaster Recovery]]: The area of security planning that deals with protecting an organization from the effects of significant
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  • * [[Business Continuity Planning]]: The process involved in creating a system of prevention and recovery fro ...technology infrastructure and systems following a natural or human-induced disaster.
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  • ...ɪˈmɜːdʒənsi prɪˈpɛrɪdnəs/) refers to the process of planning and preparing for, mitigating, responding to, and recovering from an [[emergency]] situation. Emergency Preparedness involves a coordinated and continuous process of planning and implementation that relies on assessing potential hazards, developing c
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  • ...fy, assess, and prepare for any dangers, hazards, and other potentials for disaster—both physical and abstract—that may interfere with their operations and ...nterprise" refers to a business or company, "Risk" refers to the potential for loss or harm, and "Management" refers to the process of dealing with or con
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  • ...often basic ideas and abilities that ancients invented and used themselves for thousands of years. ...n]]: The process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.
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  • ...h cardiac transplants and mechanical support devices, and end-of-life care for patients with end-stage heart failure. ...r independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the dental health care continuum.<br/>The individu
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