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Respiration Disease Outbrewak in a Jordanian Hospital : Learned Lessons for Planning Nursing School Training
Every real and perceived emergency such as natural disasters and pandemics requires a response. The occurrence of several pandemics in a number of Jordanian hospitals raised public and professionals concern. This commentary highlights and describes how a school of nursing dealt with the outbreak within one health care institution; gives an example on one of the applied measures; and discusses learned lessons. Policy should be available to face emergency interruptions of nursing clinical practice.