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NURSES IN THE EMERGENCY SETTINGS
Nurses are well known for their extraordinary passion for helping those who are in need especially in a hospital setting emergencies but little did we know nurses are not only present in the four corners of the hospital building but also pre-hospital emergencies such as flood, motorcycle vehicles, fire, and even mass casualty incidents and many more. There are many articles seen on social media featuring our modern heroes, engaging with community disasters and disaster management, their roles and function may vary depending on the victim's need and or the community. The nurses have an important position or place responsible for emergency responses like saving the lives of the victim and maintaining the health of the community. They also play important roles in the prevention and mitigation to reduce the severity of the event. Nurses also have a role in preparedness, recovery, and rehabilitation. (Susan Achora et al.,2016). Nurses make up most of the medical care suppliers, they address a crucial labor force during a disaster. The crucial properties of the nursing practice are to give care to the harmed or sick, help people and families to manage physical and intense subject matters, and work to further develop wellbeing and prosperity inside the local area. These credits require capable medical attendants who are prepared to react in all circumstances, remembering for the occasion of a debacle. Nurses should have the option to adjust their abilities from zeroing in on people to enormous quantities of patients, both in their conveyance of lifesaving and crisis care and in the support of general wellbeing.

But we should not forget that nurses, when caring for victims, also have ethical components that they follow in order to ensure the safety of not only the victims but also the nurse giving the care. As stated in Provision 2 of the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, which states that "the nurse's duty to care is an ethical component of the nurse-patient relationship." "Our first duty is to the patient." However, nurses have an ethical obligation to not just care for others but also for themselves.

We may see nurses that are tough on the outside but as smooth as jelly on the inside. Their sacrifices and perseverance are there every time they are engaging in a certain disaster, you can not see any sign of tiredness on their faces perhaps you can see is "HOPE" telling every victim or vulnerable that they are present to make sure that they can save lives, and prevent further damage when it comes to holistic health approaches. Sometimes, they are also one of the victims or affected but still manage to help other people as they always bring with them their oath as a modern hero who does nothing but save lives.

If you want to see other information about what nurses do during a disaster and emergency responders you can check the links below:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/cnainsider/underpaid-overworked-philippines-nurses-hospitals-shortage-covid-1882796 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-41309-9_8  https://news.abs-cbn.com/global-filipino/11/26/13/fil-am-nurses-share-experience-typhoon-hit-ph