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Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents

ISBN10: 0071471863 | ISBN13: 9780071471862

Toxico-terrorism: Emergency Response and Clinical Approach to Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Agents
ISBN10: 0071471863
ISBN13: 9780071471862
By Robin McFee and Jerrold Leikin

Part I: General Patient Principles

1. Toxidrome Recognition

2. Biodromes--Bioweapon Recognition

3. Countermeasures and Facility Preparedness: An Overview

4. Supportive Care

5. Dermal Issues

6. Neurological Issues in Emergency Bioterrorism

7. Cardiac Issues

8. Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Bioterrorism

9. Ophthalmological Issues

10. Respiratory and Critical Care Unit Issues

11. Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Issues

12. Acute Psychiatric Issues

13. Palliative and Expectant (Black Tag) Care

14. Special Populations: Pediatrics

15. Geriatrics: Bioterrorism, Emerging Threats, and Emergency Preparedness: Special Considerations for Geriatric Patients

16. Special Populations: Women Who are Pregnant

17. Women's Reproductive Issues

18. Hospital Laboratory Issues

Part II: EMS Issues

19. Chempack

20. Approach to Disaster and Mass Casualty Incidents

21. Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Emergencies

22. Enhancing Hospital Emergency Preparedness

23. EMS-ED Considerations

24. Field Identification and Decontamination of Toxins

Part III: Emergency Department Preparedness

25. Triage in the Emergency Department

26. Pharmacy Preparedness for Incidents Involving Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Weapons

27. Hospital Staff Issues

Part IV: Specific Chemical Agent: Toxins/Toxicants

28. Nerve Agents

29. Blister Agents

30. Chemical Asphyxiants

31. Flammable Industrial Liquids and Gases

32. Corrosive Industrial Agents

33. Arsenic, Lead, and Mercury

34. Pulmonary Agents

35. Pesticides

36. Nonlethal Weapons or Incapacitating Agents

37. Other Chemical Agents

Part V: Biologicals

38. CDC Category Explanation (A,B,C) Overview

39. Anthrax

40. Yersinia Pestis--Plague

41. Botulism

42. Smallpox (Variola) and Poxviruses

43. Tularemia

44. Hemorrahagic Fever

45. CDC Category B Agents

46. CDC Category C Agents

47. Emerging Pathogens

48. Avian Influenza

49. SARS: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

50. Agroterrorism

Part VI: Ionizing Radiation

51. A Practical Basis for Early Management of Radiologically Injured or Ill Patients: Ionizing Radiation Physics and Instrumentation, Radiation Protection, Contamination Control, Dosimetry, and Radiological/Nuclear (R/N) Terrorism

52. Diagnosis and Medical Management of Radiation Injuries and Illnesses

Part VII: Explosives/Incendiaries

53. Medical Management of Explosives

Part VIII: Public Health Considerations

54. Poison Information Centers

55. Biosurveillance

56. Vaccines

Appendices

A. CDC Chemical Emergencies: Overview

B. CDC Laboratory Preparedness for Emergencies: Response to Suspicious Substances

C. CDC Laboratory Preparedness for Emergencies: Facts about the Laboratory Response Network

D. CDC Laboratory Preparedness for Emergencies: Laboratory Network for Biological Terrorism

E. CDC Specimen-Collection Protocol for a Chemical-Exposure Event

F. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Shipping Instructions for Specimens Collected from People Who May Have Been Exposed to Chemical-Terrorism Agents: Collecting Specimens

G. Continuation Guidance--Budget Year Four, Focus Area D: Laboratory Capacity--Chemical Agents

H. Instructions for Shipping Blood Samples to CDC after a Chemical-Exposure Event

I. Instructions for Shipping Urine Samples to CDC after a Chemical-Exposure Event

J. Sentinel Laboratory Guidelines for Suspected Agents of Bioterrorism: Clinical Laboratory Bioterrorism Readiness Plan

K. Riot Control Agents

Chlorine Use as a Weapon

Intentional Use of Radiation as a Weapon

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