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EMERGENCY MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF RADIATION CAUSALTIES IN HOSPITAL Module XVII
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Module Medical XVII. - 2 Hospital management of radiation accident victims l Potential l Potential problem of admitting victims of radiation accident l Plan & protocol l Plan & protocol for emergency department needed to deliver prompt and appropriate medical care to victim l Slight potential l Slight potential for radioactive contamination of hospital team, equipment and facility
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Module Medical XVII. - 3 Preparation for hospital care of radiation accident victims n Organization of hospital radiological emergency response team n Facility preparation and staff training n Patient reception and triage n Decontamination and decorporation procedures n Radiological monitoring & contamination control n Bioassay sampling n Post-emergency activities
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Module Medical XVII. - 4 Meet victims at ambulance or other transport vehicle at hospital entrance Instruct ambulance personnel to stay with vehicle until surveyed and released by radiation safety officer (RSO) Arrival of radiation accident victims at hospital victims at hospital
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Module Medical XVII. - 5 Extended triage and reception of victim at hospital l Lifesaving measures l Extended triage l If victims condition allows, perform brief radiological survey to check for contamination l Remove victims contaminated clothing in or near the ambulance
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Module Medical XVII. - 6 Area Selection Considerations l Outside entrance with easy access l Away from main hospital traffic flow l Availability of and storage capacity for equipment and supplies l Sufficient rooms of suitable size for decontamination and treatment Establishing radiation emergency area (REA)
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Module Medical XVII. - 7 Triage Area Decontamination Room Non-contaminated victims control line Plan of hospital reception area for radiation casualties
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Module Medical XVII. - 8 strict reverse isolation precautions and to protocol for septic surgical cases l Procedures for handling contaminated accident victims similar to strict reverse isolation precautions and to protocol for septic surgical cases l Prevents spread of radioactive contaminants and simplifies clean up Preparation of radiation emergency area (REA) - I
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Module Medical XVII. - 9 l Victim considered contaminated until proven otherwise l Remove patients, uncontaminated casualties, and non-essential personnel from REA before using it l Designate separated part of REA for patient decontamination Preparation of REA - II
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Module Medical XVII. - 10 l Cover route from ambulance entrance to decontamination room, and floor of room and treatment area with wide strong rolled paper l Roped off route and mark radiation area control line l Establish control line at entrance to decontamination room Preparation of REA - III
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Module Medical XVII. - 11 Life support and other essential medical equipment and supplies should be available immediately and ready for use Prepare decontamination table and materials Cover door handles and light switches to reduce contamination that might be spread by hand Preparation of REA - IV
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Module Medical XVII. - 12 Prior to patient arrival, check radiation monitors Cover probe of contamination monitor Check and record background radiation level in decontamination room Preparation for radiological monitoring
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Module Medical XVII. - 13 1. Set up and equip controlled area 2. Restrict access 3. Use strict isolation precautions, including protective clothing and double bagging 4. Monitor anyone/anything leaving controlled area Procedures for contamination control
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Module Medical XVII. - 14 l Necessary supply: Surgical gown and suit, mask, head cover, gloves, waterproof apron and shoe covers l Tape all clothing sleeves and cuffs l Splash protection for eyes l Double gloving procedures l Issue personal dosimeters Response team preparation for receiving potentially contaminated radiation victims
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Module Medical XVII. - 15 Assessment and treatment of non-contaminated patient non-contaminated patients Care for non-contaminated patients like any other emergency case Victim of external exposure without contamination poses no radiological hazard If exposure known or suspected, order blood cell count in particular to determine absolute lymphocyte count. Record time blood sample taken
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Module Medical XVII. - 16 Summary: assessment and treatment of contaminated patient l Contaminated patients can have radioactive material deposited on clothes, hair, skin, in wounds, or internally (ingested, inhaled, or absorbed) l Assess level of consciousness and vital signs on arrival l Reassess contaminated patients airway, breathing and circulation l Reassess contaminated patients airway, breathing and circulation first and stabilize condition After examining patient and identifying all injuries, conduct complete radiological survey (incl. nasal swabs and skin smears)
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