Emergency Risk Management Plan

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Everyday risks present themselves in various workplaces through a variety of situations. Risk managers have been set in place to establish rules and guidelines by which employees are to follow. Any risk manager would agree that programs are set into place to reduce exposure risks, and provide a safe working environment. The elimination of undesirable outcomes in an emergency setting is critical and should not be taken lightly. Medical facility holds the key to important protocols and needs to work closely with risk management in order to instill cooperation.
Risk Managers identify, evaluate, prioritize, and control risks that impact resources or members of an organization (University of Wisconsin, 2013). In more ways than one, risk managers are important for accessing problems and predicting the magnitude of the anticipated outcome. In the case of an emergency situation, ultimately the unwanted outcome would be loss of life. Risk managers are the key members to prevent loss, damage, and negative outcomes. Regardless of the type of emergency medical service risk managers must manage some degree or risks. According to the University of Wisconsin (2013), there is no single method or solution defined to effectively manage risks.
Purpose of Risk Management Plan
The risk management plan is designed to provide safe treatment and monitoring of patients while in the facilities scope of care. Health care professionals are highly responsible to ensure that education is being provided to patients for future reduction of illness and injury. Managing the organizational risks within the facility along with the external risks within the community is the mission. Management within an emergency is unique in every way. All situati...

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...r even when personnel is wearing personal protective equipment. After all possible scenarios are considered health care personnel are prepared to treat the patient. During the treatment of the patient various events occur that put health care personnel in more danger than anticipated. Tremendous amounts of blood are being lost by the patient and decisions need to be made fast. At this point health care personnel had considered all possible scenarios that could have went wrong in the instance of an exposure to dangerous bodily fluids but had not anticipated patient dangers. At this point new risks need to be planned for in a timely manner. Finally response occurs to treat the patient in a safe healthy manner that is not hazardous to staff or patient health. This is just one simple scenario that could occur that would require utilizing the risk management plan.

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