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preparedness and clinical practice

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An edition of Medical response to terrorism (2005)

Medical response to terrorism

preparedness and clinical practice

"In a terrorist attack, rapid response is critical. This hands-on resource, written by leading international experts, prepares your emergency medical teams to act with confidence in a large-scale emergency. In-depth coverage describes specific agents and threats, emphasizes rapid diagnosis of exposure, and details effective interventions - including prevention of secondary contamination of health care workers." "Chemical, biologic, toxicologic, nuclear, and explosive threats are each addressed using a systematic format that includes background, triage, decontamination, signs and symptoms, and medical management. The second half of the book covers preparedness - including issues specific to hospitals, communities, emergency medical services, and the media."--Jacket.

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Pages
449

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Table of Contents

Chemical nerve agents / Daniel C. Keyes
Vesicating agents including mustard and Lewisite / Stacey L. Hail and Daniel C. Keyes
Cyanide / Rebeca Gracia
Phosgene and toxic gases / Melissa L. Givens
Incapacitating agents: BZ, calmative agents, and riot control agents / John Gomez and Yedidia Bentur
Anthrax / Anthony J. Carbone
Plague / Anthony J. Carbone
Smallpox / Lisa Rotz, Inger Damon, and Joanne Cono
Viral hemorrhagic fevers / Erik J. Won and Anthony J. Carbone
Lesser known biological agents and potential threats / Teriggi J. Ciccone and Seric S. Cusick
Botulinum: the most toxic substance known / Robert Abar Timmons and Anthony J. Carbone
Toxins / Sophia Dyer and Stephen Traub
Types of radiation: basic theory explained for the nonphysicist / Greene Shepherd
Detection of nuclear radiation / Keith Edsall and Daniel C. Keyes
Personal protection and decontamination for radiation emergencies / Keith Edsall and Daniel C. Keyes
Treatment of radiation exposure and contamination / Keith Edsall and Daniel C. Keyes
Radiation dispersal devices, dirty bombs, and nonconventional radiation exposure / Madison Patrick, Keith Edsall, and Daniel C. Keyes
Detonation of a nuclear device / Cham E. Dallas
Nuclear power plant disasters / Wilfredo Rivera
Types of explosions and explosive injuries defined / Adam Miller and Richard Linsky
Structure collapse, extrication, crush syndrome, and rhabdomyolysis / Adam H. Miller
Introduction to all-hazards preparedness and planning for terrorism / Adam H. Miller ... [et al.]
Scene preparedness / Marc Eckstein and Ray Fowler
Hospital preparedness / Kathy J. Rinnert and Daniel C. Keyes
Community public health preparedness / Scott F. Wetterhall, and Darren F. Collins
Mass gathering preparedness / Carl Menckhoff, and Michael Shaw
Federal, state, regional, and local resource access and utilization / David W. Gruber
Personal protective equipment / Joshua G. Schier and Robert S. Hoffman
All-hazards approach to decontamination / Richard N. Bradley
Detection, prediction, and surveillance / Warren L. Whitlock and Gay Dews Thompson
Health care facilities and interagency communication during terrorism / Raymond L. Fowler ... [et al.]
Media and communications preparedness for terrorist events / Raymond L. Fowler, Paul E. Pepe, Paul E. Moore
Exercises and educational courses in terrorism preparedness / Myra M. Socher and Edwin K. Leap
Technology applications in preparedness training / Timothy D. Peterson
Strategic response to explosive and traumatic terrorism / Brian A. Krakover
The forensic evaluation of gunshot wounds associated with a terrorist event / William S. Smock
Homeland security / F. Marion Cain III and Gary L. Holt
The role of military medicine in civilian disaster response / Brian A. Krakover
Law enforcement related agencies / William Fabbri and Nelson Tang
Psychological impact of terrorism / Gregory Luke Larkin, Jay Woody, and Cynthia Claassen
Being a child in the midst of terrorism / Richard Aghababian ... [et al.]
Agricultural terrorism and its implication on the health care system / Timothy Rupp and Shane Zatkalik
Mass fatality incidents / Lynn Roppolo and Kathy Rinnert
Cyberterrorism / Brian Krakover.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.18
Library of Congress
RC88.9.T47 M43 2005, RC88.9.T47M43 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 449 p. :
Number of pages
449

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17887990M
Internet Archive
medicalresponset0000unse
ISBN 10
0781749867
LCCN
2004020228
OCLC/WorldCat
56404903
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780781749862
Goodreads
949262

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