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Treatment Area Layout
•The
layout for the handling of a contaminated radiation accident victim
should be established to control the spread of contamination by using
universal precautions.
•Control
of individuals and materials going into the area.
•Control
and survey of materials and personnel coming out of the area.
•Use
appropriate steps to prevent the spread of contamination (e.g., monitor
gloves and change as necessary, monitor shoes when leaving, etc.).
•Monitoring
of the patient and the trauma room to detect, control and remove
contamination.
•Contaminated
waste water need not be contained if it will unduly complicate the
treatment of the patient or it is otherwise determined to be
impractical. Release of waste water can be justified in almost all
situations.
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