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Medical Management of Radiation Injuries

Safety Reports Series No. 101

English STI/PUB/1891 | 978-92-0-107019-7

98 pages | 13 figures | € 57.00 | Date published: 2020

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Description

This publication focuses on the medical management of individuals involved in radiation emergencies, especially those who have been exposed to high doses of ionizing radiation. Its primary objective is to provide practical information, to be used for treatment decisions by medical personnel during a radiation emergency. It also addresses general and specific measures for the medical management of individuals who have been internally contaminated with radionuclides. This publication is complementary to other publications developed by the IAEA in the medical area of radiation emergencies.

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Keywords

Safety Reports, Medical, Management, Radiation, Injury, Radiation Injury, Medical Management, Safety, Medicine, Emergency, Radiation Emergency, Emergency Preparedness and Response, First Aid, Exposure, Radiation Exposure, Radiation Injuries, Ionizing Radiation, Dose, Dose Assessment, Treatment, Method, Nuclear Emergency, Radiological Emergency, Industry, Source Control, Replacement, Disposal, Triage, ARS, Acute Radiation Syndrome, Radionuclide, Contamination, Communication, Emergency Communication, Mental Health, Record Keeping, CRI, Combined Radiation Injury

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