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Even working per diem, EAPs are crucial to ensure proper communication, roles, and transfer of care that prioritizes the emergent condition.

In this episode we discussed the NATA’s position statement on emergency action plan development and implementation, some strategies to involve stakeholders into emergency action plan development, and unique considerations during the development of an emergency action plan

Timestamps

2:56- What is an EAP?

8:25- EAP specificity

16:52- The EAP coordinator

18:38- Involving stakeholders in the development of the EAP

23:55- Implementation and review of the EAP

31:00- Distribution of the EAP

33:39- Daily readiness check

40:00- The pre-event medical meeting aka medical timeout

47:16- Debriefing after EAP activation

51:10- Per diem and the EAP

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