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    Aaliyah Staggers
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    1. Dr. Evans learned from Hurricane Katrina the value of adaptability and resourcefulness in navigating dilemmas.
    2. If I were in Sheri Fink’s shoes in NYC during Hurricane Sandy, I might observe changes in disaster planning, including improved coordination and communication. However, some issues may remain unaddressed due to limited resources or political challenges. Maryland’s approach to disaster planning, its strengths likely include a comprehensive plan, and consideration of diverse scenarios. Fink’s statement underscores the moral and ethical aspects of choices like triage, emphasizing the need for strong ethical guidelines in disaster planning.the challenges and ethical complexities that healthcare professionals may face during crises. The justice system’s role in such situations is also highlighted, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of the legal and ethical dimensions of healthcare decisions during emergencies.On Roger Bernier’s statement, agreement depends on individual perspectives. Some believe in democracy as a cornerstone of American society,The book shows the importance of individual preparedness, quick thinking, and decision-making during crises. Education equips individuals with problem-solving skills, ethical reasoning, and the ability to work under pressure. The wisdom from the book highlights the need for proactive disaster planning, ethical healthcare decisions, and the importance of individual agency during emergencies. Readers can use this knowledge to advocate for improved disaster preparedness and promote ethical decision-making in healthcare.

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