Health physics considerations in medical radiation emergencies

Health Physics
Ken Miller, Mike Erdman

Abstract

Preplanning and organization can facilitate the health physics response in the event of a medical radiation emergency. Anticipating the needs will allow for advanced assembly of needed information and supplies that would be useful in effectively responding to such events. Annual training of emergency care providers and an easy to read and understand poster will be of great benefit in guiding personnel until health physics arrives. Major events also need consideration, in advance, as they will place additional demands on health physics.

References

Jun 1, 1980·Radiology·W A WeidnerG V Rohrer
Jan 1, 1994·Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc·K L Miller

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Jul 20, 2011·Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock·Yuri RojavinStanislaw P A Stawicki
Jun 20, 2006·The Surgical Clinics of North America·Daniel F Flynn, Ronald E Goans
Oct 23, 2004·New Jersey Medicine : the Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey·Julie K Timins, Jill A Lipoti
Dec 12, 2007·Health Physics·Charles W MillerFlorie Tucker

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