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OVERVIEW - Intro

OVERVIEW - Intro. Working in a POD: Self Study. An Introduction to Public Health Emergency Response. OVERVIEW – Training Objectives. Training Objectives. Upon completing this training module you will be able to:.

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OVERVIEW - Intro

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  1. OVERVIEW - Intro Working in a POD: Self Study An Introduction to Public Health Emergency Response

  2. OVERVIEW – Training Objectives Training Objectives Upon completing this training module you will be able to: • Define Strategic National Stockpile (SNS); Receiving, Staging, Storage (RSS); and Point of Dispensing (POD) • Identify why, when, where and how a POD is activated.

  3. OVERVIEW – Health threat is Identified A Public Health Threat is Identified Hepatitis Anthrax Hepatitis Anthrax Ebola Avian Influenza Botulism Avian Influenza Botulism

  4. OVERVIEW – Local Government Responds Local Government Responds

  5. OVERVIEW – State Government Responds State Government Responds

  6. OVERVIEW – Strategic National Stockpile Strategic National Stockpile

  7. OVERVIEW – Pre-positioned Stockpiles Strategic National Stockpile

  8. OVERVIEW – Deployment within 12 hrs Strategic National Stockpile

  9. OVERVIEW – Receiving, Staging, Storage 1 Strategic National Stockpile RSS

  10. OVERVIEW – Receiving, Staging, Storage 2 Strategic National Stockpile

  11. OVERVIEW - What is a POD A Point of Dispensing (POD) is a clinic designed to enable your community to rapidly administer What is a POD? Vaccinations Medications OR

  12. OVERVIEW – When to Open a POD When does a POD open?

  13. OVERVIEW – 3 Types of Events 3 Types of Events

  14. OVERVIEW – Type 1, Natural Disaster 1 Natural Disaster Volunteer (VIPERS)

  15. OVERVIEW – Type 2, Disease Outbreak 2 Disease Outbreak

  16. OVERVIEW – Type 3, Terrorism 3 Terrorism

  17. OVERVIEW – Where to Open a POD OUR POD Where do you open a POD?

  18. OVERVIEW - Two primary goals of a POD, #1 1 Primary Goal of a POD

  19. OVERVIEW – You receive “the call” You Receive "The Call" What needs to be done now?

  20. OVERVIEW - Step 1: Activate call down list 1 Activate the POD Call Down List(s) The first step is to activate your call down list. This list should be prepared in advance listing all essential POD personnel with alternates.

  21. OVERVIEW - Step2: Treat first responders. 2 Treat first responders

  22. OVERVIEW – Step3 : Set up your POD. 3 Set up the POD

  23. OVERVIEW - Step 4: Notify the public 4 Notify the Public Notification of the Public News Alert 10 A mass dispensing clinic has just been opened for your community.

  24. OVERVIEW – Step5 : Open your POD 5 Open the POD Form Collection Exit Education EXIT Vaccinating/Dispensing COMMAND Education Station Screening Special Needs and Counseling Sample POD Layout Greeter and Form Distribution

  25. OVERVIEW – 3 types of clients at a POD 3 Types of Clients

  26. OVERVIEW - POD Groups - Healthy 1 3 Types of Clients Healthy

  27. OVERVIEW - POD Groups - Complicated 2 3 Types of Clients Pre-existing Conditions or Complications

  28. OVERVIEW – POD Groups - Acute 3 3 Types of Clients Sick

  29. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Front Door 1 Client Flow: The Front Door POD Entrance POD Entrance

  30. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Front Door 2 Client Flow: The Front Door POD Entrance POD Entrance

  31. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Triage 1 POD Entrance Client Flow: Triage

  32. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Triage 2 POD Entrance Sick Client Flow: Triage

  33. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Front Door 4 Client Flow: The Front Door POD Entrance POD Entrance POD Entrance

  34. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow - Education Education Client Flow:

  35. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow - Screening Client Flow: Screening Special Needs Counseling

  36. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Form Review Forms Review Client Flow:

  37. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow - Dispensing Dispensing Client Flow:

  38. OVERVIEW - POD Clinic Flow – Exit Education EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Exit Education Client Flow:

  39. OVERVIEW - Role of Public Health - Support The Role of Public Health

  40. OVERVIEW - Role of Public Health - Meds The Role of Public Health

  41. OVERVIEW - Public Health Outbreak Map Public health, however, is not staffedto handle large- scale events.

  42. OVERVIEW - We Need You – END We Need You

  43. OVERVIEW - Role of Public Health - Meds For More Info... • Contact: • Patrick Cusick RS MSPH • Office of Emergency Preparedness • pcusick@city.cleveland.oh.us • Office Phone: 216-664-7456

  44. OVERVIEW - Role of Public Health - Meds Post-Test Click below to take a short quiz to submit your information and receive a certificate for completing this course: Go to Post-Test

  45. OVERVIEW - Role of Public Health - Meds Acknowledgements • Developedby: David Dickerson - Health Service Region 1 • Adapted by: Cleveland Department of Public Health/Office of Emergency Preparedness

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