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Toxico-terrorism : emergency response and clinical approach to chemical, biological, and radiological agents
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Toxico-terrorism : emergency response and clinical approach to chemical, biological, and radiological agents

Author: Robin B McFee; Jerrold B Leikin
Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, ©2008.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A clinical reference on bioterrorism and disaster preparedness. It focuses on specific ER strategies for preparing for a potential disaster as well as familiarizing from a practical and clinical  Read more...

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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Robin B McFee; Jerrold B Leikin
ISBN: 9780071471862 0071471863
OCLC Number: 82473069
Description: xxiii, 597 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: General patient principles --
Toxidrome recognition --
Biodromes: bioweapon recognition --
Countermeasures and facility preparedness: an overview --
Supportive care --
Dermal issues --
Neurologic issues in emergency bioterrorism --
Cardiac issues --
Musculoskeletal manifestations of bioterrorism --
Ophthalmological issues --
Respiratory and critical care unit issues --
Gastrointestinal and hepatic issues --
Acute psychiatric issues --
Palliative and expectant (black tag) care --
Special populations: pediatrics --
Geriatrics: bioterrorism, emerging threats, and emergency preparedness: special considerations for geriatric patients --
Special populations: women who are pregnant --
Women's reproductive issues --
Hospital laboratory issues --
EMS issues --
Chempack --
Approach to disaster and mass casualty incidents --
Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) emergencies --
Enhancing hospital emergency preparedness --
EMS-ED considerations --
Field identification and decontamination of toxins --
Emergency department preparedness --
Triage in the emergency department --
Pharmacy preparedness for incidents involving nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons --
Hospital staff issues --
Specific chemical agent: toxins/toxicants --
Nerve agents --
Blister agents --
Chemical asphyxiants --
Flammable industrial liquids and gases --
Corrosive industrial agents --
Arsenic, lead, and mercury --
Pulmonary agents --
Pesticides --
Nonletheal weapons or incapacitating agents --
Other chemical agents --
Biologicals --
CDC category explanation (A, B, C) overview --
Anthrax --
Yersinia pestis: plague --
Botulism --
Smallpox (variola) and poxviruses --
Tularemia --
Hemorrhagic fever --
CDC category B agents --
CDC category C agents --
Emerging pathogens --
Avian influenza --
SARS: severe acute respiratory syndrome --
Agroterrorism --
Ionizing radiation --
Practical basis for early management of radiologically injured or ill patients: ionizing radiation physics and instrumentation, radiation protection, contamination control, dosimetry, and radiological/nuclear (R/N) terrorism --
Diagnosis and medical management of radiation injuries and illnesses --
Explosives/incendiaries --
Medical management of explosives --
Public health considerations --
Poison information centers --
Biosurveillance --
Vaccines --
CDC chemical emergencies: overview --
CDC laboratory preparedness for emergencies: response to suspicious substances --
CDC laboratory preparedness for emergencies: laboratory network for biological terrorism --
CDC specimen-collection protocol for a chemical-exposure event --
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shipping instructions for specimens collected from people who may have been exposed to chemical-terrorism agents: collecting specimens --
Continuation guidance-budget year four, focus area D: laboratory capacity-chemical agents --
Instructions for shipping blood samples to CDC after a chemical-exposure event --
Instructions for shipping urine samples to CDC after a chemical-exposure event --
Sentinel laboratory guidelines for suspected agents of bioterrorism: clinical laboratory bioterrorism readiness plan --
Riot control agents --
Chlorine use as a weapon --
Intentional use of radiation as a poison.
Responsibility: [edited by] Robin B. McFee, Jerrold B. Leikin.
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