A disaster team is planning strategies to use in the event of multiple catastrophes
Various questions are posed such as, "If we lost all electricity in Kent County, what challenges would we face in providing care? If the Grand River flooded, which institutions would not be available for health care? What other facilities could be used as a backup system? Which roadways would be available in the event of a flood?" This is an example of which of the following decision-making strategies? a. Creativity techniques
b. Decision trees
c. Simulated trial and error
d. Worst case scenarios
D
Worst case scenarios are used to make decisions involving risk.
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