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Rapid medical response to weapons of mass destruction / Phil Currance.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby, c2005.Description: vii, 149 p. : col. ill. ; 15 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.025 22
Partial contents:
Section 1: Explosives/incendiary devoces -- Section 2: Radiological weapons -- Section 3: Biological weapons -- Section 4: Chemical weapons -- Section 5: Riot control agents -- Section 6: Field management of a WMD incident -- Section 7: Hospital management of a WMD incident -- Section 8: WMD detection devices -- Section 9: Personal protective equipment -- Section 10: Decontamination procedures.
Review: "Get quick and easy access to summaries of vital procedures, such as crime scene management, the incident command system, crowd control, and mass decontamination. Plus, discover detailed information for dealing with specific biological, nuclear, incendiary, chemical, and explosive agents, such as substance identification, routes of exposure, signs and symptoms, decontamination, and basic patient treatment." -- BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index (p. 137-149).

Spiral bound.

Section 1: Explosives/incendiary devoces -- Section 2: Radiological weapons -- Section 3: Biological weapons -- Section 4: Chemical weapons -- Section 5: Riot control agents -- Section 6: Field management of a WMD incident -- Section 7: Hospital management of a WMD incident -- Section 8: WMD detection devices -- Section 9: Personal protective equipment -- Section 10: Decontamination procedures.

"Get quick and easy access to summaries of vital procedures, such as crime scene management, the incident command system, crowd control, and mass decontamination. Plus, discover detailed information for dealing with specific biological, nuclear, incendiary, chemical, and explosive agents, such as substance identification, routes of exposure, signs and symptoms, decontamination, and basic patient treatment." -- BOOK JACKET.

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