“…Research suggests that nurses play an integral role in the early detection and timely management of biological agents (Gershon, Gemson, Qureshi, & McCollum, 2004; Steed, Howe, Pruitt, & Sherrill, 2004; Veenema & Tõke, 2006; Wisniewski, Dennik‐Champion, & Peltier, 2004). Although challenges and task priorities differ across practice settings (e.g., schools, hospitals, health departments), and patient populations (e.g., children, pregnant women), it is commonly agreed that nurses must be involved in advanced planning and education in order to successfully fulfill their expected role in the case of a bioterrorist event (Akins, Williams, Silenas, & Edwards, 2005; DNA Board of Directors, 2004; Evers & Puzniak, 2005; Ferguson, 2002; James, 2005; Mondy, Cardenas, & Avila, 2003; Veenema, 2003).…”