Radiation Injury, Burns and Illness: A Review of Best Practices : Your approach should include identifying sources, determining exposure and managing resources / Randy D. Kearns, Steve Sugarman, Charles B. Cairns, James. H. Holmes, Bruce A. Cairns, Preston B. Rich
Material type: Continuing resourceISSN: 1946-9365 In: EMS World -- 2016, v. 45, n.10, p. 52-59Summary: Injuries involving radiation sources and radioactive reactions are rare. Nevertheless, they can be catastrophic for the patient while simultaneously exposing the first responder to great risk. This work will focus on radiation-related injuries as well as thermal burns produced by nuclear reactions. It will also address radiation injuries that may have burn injury characteristics.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Artículo de revista | Repositorio Trabajos Fin de Grado y Máster, | Non-fiction | PP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5637 |
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Injuries involving radiation sources and radioactive reactions are rare. Nevertheless, they can be catastrophic for the patient
while simultaneously exposing the first responder to great risk.
This work will focus on radiation-related injuries as well as thermal burns produced by nuclear reactions. It will also address radiation injuries that may have burn injury characteristics.
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