Natural Disasters Take a Toll on Both Patients and Nurses, at the Cancer Center and at Home

Debra M. Wujcik, RN, PhD, AOCN®, FAAN
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I live in Middle Tennessee, an area that’s part of tornado alley, a pathway across central United States that has a higher incidence of tornadoes. We routinely prepare for the storms, listening for the tornado sirens whether at home or work. Although there have been a number of tornado touchdowns in our region in recent years, fortunately none have directly hit our healthcare facilities.

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