Differentiate Crisis versus Emergency using a Venn Diagram?
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Apr 23
A crisis is a situation or event that is unstable, uncertain, and potentially harmful, while an emergency is a sudden and urgent situation that requires immediate action.
In a Venn diagram, the crisis circle would include characteristics such as instability, uncertainty, and potential harm, while the emergency circle would include characteristics such as suddenness and urgency. The overlap between the two circles would represent situations that are both crises and emergencies, requiring immediate action to address the potential harm and instability.
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Apr 23
Crisis
- Unplanned and often sudden event - Requires immediate action - Threatens the health or well-being of an individual or group - Limited time to respond - May have long-term consequences
Emergency
- Sudden and unexpected event - Requires immediate medical attention - Threatens the life or health of an individual - Requires immediate response - May have long-term consequences if not treated quickly
Overlap (Crisis and Emergency)
- Both require immediate action - Both may have long-term consequences - Both may involve the need for medical attention
Unique to Crisis
- May not require immediate medical attention - May be less severe than an emergency - May have more time for planning and response
Unique to Emergency
- Always requires immediate medical attention - Always threatens the life or health of an individual - Always requires a quick response