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The emergency medicine expertise you need to prepare for--and manage--any type of bioterrorist attack!
Written by emergency room physicians for emergency room physicians, Toxico-terrorism covers every essential aspect of the emergency medical response to microbial, radiological, and chemical agents of terrorism. Turn to any page, and you'll find lifesaving clinical strategies for the management of patients who have been exposed to a biologic, chemical, or nuclear agent.
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Author | LEIKIN |
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Table Of Content | Part I: General Patient Principles1. Toxidrome Recognition3. Countermeasures and Facility Preparedness: An Overview 5. Dermal Issues7. Cardiac Issues 9. Ophthalmological Issues11. Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Issues13. Palliative and Expectant (Black Tag) Care15. Geriatrics: Bioterrorism, Emerging Threats, and Emergency Preparedness: Special Considerations for Geriatric Patients17. Women's Reproductive IssuesPart II: EMS Issues20. Approach to Disaster and Mass Casualty Incidents22. Enhancing Hospital Emergency Preparedness24. Field Identification and Decontamination of Toxins25. Triage in the Emergency Department 27. Hospital Staff Issues28. Nerve Agents30. Chemical Asphyxiants32. Corrosive Industrial Agents34. Pulmonary Agents36. Nonlethal Weapons or Incapacitating AgentsPart V: Biologicals39. Anthrax41. Botulism43. Tularemia45. CDC Category B Agents 47. Emerging Pathogens49. SARS: Severe Acute Respiratory SyndromePart VI: Ionizing Radiation 52. Diagnosis and Medical Management of Radiation Injuries and Illnesses53. Medical Management of Explosives54. Poison Information Centers56. VaccinesA. CDC Chemical Emergencies: OverviewC. CDC Laboratory Preparedness for Emergencies: Facts about the Laboratory Response NetworkE. CDC Specimen-Collection Protocol for a Chemical-Exposure EventG. Continuation Guidance--Budget Year Four, Focus Area D: Laboratory Capacity--Chemical AgentsI. Instructions for Shipping Urine Samples to CDC after a Chemical-Exposure EventK. Riot Control AgentsIntentional Use of Radiation as a Weapon |
Publish Date | 13 Aug 2007 |