1.1 Solve problems under emergency conditions.
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Recognize emergency conditions and the resulting problems.
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X
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Evaluate the level of hazard or risk.
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X
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Prioritize problems based on level of hazard and degree of risk.
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X
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Analyze dysfunctions within a public health emergency response system.
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X
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Assure responsibility for responding when needed in the event of a public health emergency.
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X
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Summarize the means, methods, and processes for solving the problem.
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X
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Prioritize problems based on severity, urgency, and solubility.
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X
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Assess information, resources and procedures necessary to address the problems in emergency situations.
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X
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Implement action to solve the problem(s) in a timely fashion.
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X
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10.
Differentiate the consequences of specific decisions.
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X
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Assume responsibility for taking specific actions that further organizational mission or population health in the presence of a public health emergency.
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X
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12.
Explain how different personality types impact performance during emergency situations.
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X
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Maintain awareness of one’s own tolerance for risk.
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X
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Recognize the ethical and moral implications of decisions made through a chain of command.
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X
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15.
Refer problems that fall outside his or her scope of authority to the appropriate person in the chain of command.
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X
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