OCHR 2016 PDCA

EOP Pre-Test

  1. How long have your worked for Kane County Health Department?
  1. 3 years or less
  2. 4 to 6 years
  3. 7 to 10 years
  4. 10+ years
  1. What is your Division/Office?
  1. Division of Community Health Resources
  2. Division of Disease Prevention
  3. Division of Health Promotion
  1. What section do you belong to?
  1. Administration
  2. Communicable Disease
  3. Community Health
  4. Community Health Resources
  5. Environmental Health
  6. Public Health Nursing
  1. What is your role?
  1. CHS-I
  2. CHS-II
  3. CHS-III
  4. Supervisor
  5. Assistant Director
  6. Director
  7. Executive Director
  1. Do you know where the KCHD Emergency Operations Plan is located?

Y/N

  1. Do you know your role during a public health emergency?

Y/N

  1. How confident are you in performing your role during a public health emergency?

A. Very Confident

B. Confident

C. Somewhat Confident

D. Not at all Confident

  1. Are you familiar with at least two of the plans/sections located within the Emergency Operations Plan? (i.e. Strategic National Stockpile Plan, Medical Countermeasure Dispensing)

Y/N

  1. What is the lowest level at which the Public Health Command Center is activated?
  1. Level 1 (i.e. )
  2. Level 2 (i.e. )
  3. Level 3 (i.e. )
  4. Level 4 (i.e. )
  1. What plan discusses the ability of communities to prepare for, withstand, and recover — in both the short and long terms — from public health incidents?

a. Emergency Public Information and Warning

b. Community Preparedness

c. Non-pharmaceutical Intervention

d. Continuity of Operations

  1. What plan discusses the ability to develop, coordinate, and disseminate information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public and incident management responders?
  1. Laboratory Data and Sample Testing
  2. Surge Capacity
  3. Community Preparedness
  4. Emergency Public Information and Warning
  1. What plan discusses the ability to conduct routine sharing of information as well as issuing of public health alerts?
  1. Information Sharing
  2. Emergency Public Information and Warning
  3. Community Preparedness
  4. Public Health Command Center Standard Operations Procedure
  1. What plan discusses the ability to provide medical countermeasures (including vaccines, antiviral drugs, antibiotics, antitoxin, etc.) in support of treatment or prophylaxis (oral or vaccination)?
  1. Medical Materiel Management and Distribution
  2. Medical Countermeasure Dispensing
  3. Mass Care
  4. Environmental Health
  1. What plan discusses the ability to acquire, maintain, transport, distribute, and track medical materiel during an incident?
  1. Medical Countermeasure Dispensing
  2. Mass Fatality Management
  3. Medical Materiel Management and Distribution
  4. Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention
  1. What plan discusses the ability to coordinate with partner agencies to address the public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health needs of those impacted by an incident at a congregate location (e.g. shelter)?
  1. Mass Care
  2. Mass Fatality Management
  3. Volunteer Management
  4. Information Sharing
  1. What plan discusses the ability to recommend strategies for disease, injury, and exposure control? Strategies include the following, Isolation and quarantine, Social distancing, Hygiene, and Precautionary protective behaviors.
  1. Laboratory Data and Sample Testing
  2. Medical Countermeasure Dispensing
  3. Medical Material Management and Distribution
  4. Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention
  1. What plan discusses the ability to conduct rapid and conventional detection, characterization, and confirmatory testing?
  1. Public Health Surveillance & Epidemiologic Investigation
  2. Laboratory Data and Sample Testing
  3. Environmental Health
  4. Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention
  1. What plan discusses the ability to create, maintain, support, and strengthen routine surveillance and detection systems?
  1. Public Health Surveillance and Epidemiological Investigation
  2. Emergency Public Information and Warning
  3. Continuity of Operations
  4. Laboratory Data and Sample Testing
  1. What plan discusses the large quantities of medicine and medical supplies to protect the public if there is a public health emergency severe enough to cause local supplies to run out?
  1. Mass Care
  2. Mass Fatality Management
  3. Strategic National Stockpile
  4. Surge Capacity
  1. What plan discusses the responses to the environment’s health as well as the public’s health, such as food, water, air, animal vectors, and hazardous waste?
  1. Continuity of Operations
  2. Environmental Health
  3. Strategic National Stockpile
  4. Medical Material Management and Distribution
  1. What plan discusses the internal efforts to ensure that the capability exists to continue essential functions in response to an emergency or operational interruptions?
  1. Continuity of Operations
  2. Volunteer Management
  3. Community Preparedness
  4. Emergency Public Information and Warning