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ISBN-13 : 9780929600994
Author: Ncrp Publications
NCRP Report No. 161, Management of Persons Contaminated with Radionuclides, provides guidance to those who may be called to respond to radionuclide contamination incidents. Such incidents may range from situations in which one or a few persons have received minor contamination while working in research, medical facilities, or industry to those in which large numbers of people are contaminated as a result of accidental or deliberate releases of large quantities of radionuclides. The focus of this Report is on the medical management of individuals exposed to and potentially contaminated with radionuclides in such incidents
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
2.1 Purpose of this Report
2.2 Target Audiences of this Report
2.3 Organization of this Report
2.3.1 Management of Persons Contaminated with
Radionuclides: Handbook
2.3.2 Part A: Quick Reference Information
2.3.3 Part B: Onsite and Prehospital Actions
2.3.4 Part C: Patient Management at Hospital
2.3.5 Part D: Patient Management Post-Hospital .
2.3.6 Management of Persons Contaminated with
Radionuclides: Scientific and Technical Bases
Part A: Quick Reference Information
3. Compendium of Radiation Facts and Guidance
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Organizations Offering Radiological Incident
Assistance
3.1.2 Terminology
3.2 Basic Radiological Facts .
3.2.1 Radiation Types and Recommended Personnel
Protection
3.2.2 Identifying Radiation Types Using a Pancake or
Other Thin End-Window Geiger-Mueller Probe
Survey Meter
3.2.3 Radiation Energy and Radioactive Decay Facts
3.3 Incident Response
3.3.1 Incidents
3.3.1.1 Small Scale
3.3.1.2 Large Scale
3.3.2 Roles and Responsibilities
3.4 Guidance for Professionals at Incident Site
management of occupational blood exposures
person-to-person contamination
management of patients with infectious diseases
contamination of a person or object by another
what management method is appropriate for this contaminant
Tags: Management, Persons Contaminated, Radionuclides, Ncrp Publications