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February 2003 - Volume 28 - Issue 2 - pp 24-41
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Caring for Victims of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism

Skorga, Phyllis RN, PhD, CCM; Persell, Deborah J. RN, CPNP, MSN; Arangie, Patricia RN,CS, PhD; Gilbert-Palmer, Deborah RN, CS, FNP, MSN; Winters, Ray MS, RT, [R] [CT]; Stokes, Elizabeth N. RN, EdD; Young, Charlotte RN, PhD

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Abstract

As primary care providers, we must consider the manifestations of radiation sickness and syndromes when managing radiological injuries. Assessment and treatment regimens include unique sample handling requirements to avoid self-contamination and further contamination of the environment. Addressing psychological aspects and the needs of pediatric and geriatric populations is also important for effective treatment.

© 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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