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Guidelines on hospital emergency plans for the management of minor radiation accidents

Abstract

This document provides guidance on the organizational structure, personnel, facilities, equipment, supplies and treatment principles required for the initial care of injured persons who have been accidentally exposed to ionizing radiation and who may be contaminated with radioisotopes. The first part of the document, directed at hospital administrators, provides guidance on the principles of planning and preparedness for handling a radiation incident. The second part is directed at hospital emergency personnel responsible for treating patients who may be contaminated with radioactive materials. Three types of victims are considered. The first has been accidentally irradiated with X-rays or gamma rays over the entire body or in localized areas. There is no radioactive residue on or about the body. The second type of victim has known or suspected radioactive contamination within a wound, within the body or on the skin. A third type of victim believes he or she has been exposed and contaminated, but has not been. These guidelines apply in particular to smaller community hospitals. (L.L.) 27 refs., 3 figs.
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
INFO-0427; GMA-03.
Reference Number:
SCA: 560180; PA: AIX-25:025368; EDB-94:058338; NTS-94:016669; SN: 94001174648
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Dec 1992
Subject:
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; HOSPITALS; EMERGENCY PLANS; RADIATION ACCIDENTS; DECONTAMINATION; PATIENTS; RADIATION INJURIES; RECOMMENDATIONS; 560180; RADIATION PROTECTION PROCEDURES
OSTI ID:
10138390
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy Control Board, Ottawa, ON (Canada). Group of Medical Advisers; Atomic Energy Control Board, Ottawa, ON (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English;French
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94619333; TRN: CA9400081025368
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
60 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Guidelines on hospital emergency plans for the management of minor radiation accidents. Canada: N. p., 1992. Web.
None. Guidelines on hospital emergency plans for the management of minor radiation accidents. Canada.
None. 1992. "Guidelines on hospital emergency plans for the management of minor radiation accidents." Canada.
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abstractNote = {This document provides guidance on the organizational structure, personnel, facilities, equipment, supplies and treatment principles required for the initial care of injured persons who have been accidentally exposed to ionizing radiation and who may be contaminated with radioisotopes. The first part of the document, directed at hospital administrators, provides guidance on the principles of planning and preparedness for handling a radiation incident. The second part is directed at hospital emergency personnel responsible for treating patients who may be contaminated with radioactive materials. Three types of victims are considered. The first has been accidentally irradiated with X-rays or gamma rays over the entire body or in localized areas. There is no radioactive residue on or about the body. The second type of victim has known or suspected radioactive contamination within a wound, within the body or on the skin. A third type of victim believes he or she has been exposed and contaminated, but has not been. These guidelines apply in particular to smaller community hospitals. (L.L.) 27 refs., 3 figs.}
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year = {1992}
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