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The Future of Disaster in Emergency Management

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1.  As discussed in this course, professionalism, climate change, and cybersecurity threats are all contemporary topics in:
  1. Preventative care
  2. Depression management
  3. Weight management
  4. Disaster/Emergency management
2.  As discussed in this course, community and mass violence, LGBTQIA+ communities, and Native Americans and tribal communities are all contemporary disaster/emergency management topics specific to:
  1. Weight management
  2. Marriage and Family Issues
  3. Diabetes Awareness
  4. Behavioral Health
3.  ________________________ are crucial in responding to behavioral health needs after disaster and mitigating disasters’ behavioral health effects.
  1. Partnerships
  2. Pandemics
  3. Task groups
  4. None of the above
4.  People with ___________________ have sometimes had worse experiences in and after disasters. In many cases, this was because disaster planning and management processes missed taking them into account.
  1. Disabilities
  2. Bias
  3. Poor health
  4. None of the above
5.  The ________________________ is a tool that can be used to meet the functional needs of the whole community.
  1. CDAT Framework
  2. CMAT Framework
  3. CMIST Framework
  4. CMIR Framework
6.  What are FEMA’s Five Mission Areas?
  1. Respond, recover, prepare, delegate, resume
  2. Prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery
  3. Delegate, appropriate, deliver, conclude, review
  4. Deliberate, protect, respond, control, resume
7.  What is the first goal of FEMA’s Strategic Plan?
  1. Lead whole of community in climate resilience.
  2. Promote and sustain a ready FEMA and prepared nation.
  3. Instill equity as a foundation of emergency management.
  4. Deliver quality service to the community.
8.  Which of the following is an ethical issue helping professionals face in post-disaster spaces?
  1. Presence
  2. Resource distribution
  3. Scaling Down
  4. All of the above
9.  According to this course, Team Rubicon, Salvation Army, and FEMA’s Certified Emergency Response Team are all:
  1. Military-Only Response Teams
  2. Private Disaster Response Organizations
  3. Volunteer-Only Organizations
  4. Ways to Get Involved
10.  According to the course, Hazard Mitigation Planning, Research and Legislation, and FEMA’s Strategic Priorities Plan in coordination with states and IAEM are all:
  1. Abandoned emergency management initiatives
  2. Government-based disaster reserves
  3. Current emergency management steps
  4. Upcoming emergency management initiatives

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