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Patient Management - Triage
•Resuscitation
and stabilization are the primary objectives. Decontamination efforts
should be secondary to patient stabilization.
•Severity
and time of onset of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fatigue are noted
and treated in routine clinical manner.
•Patient
history will assist in the triage process to predict the potential
extent of radiation injury.
•Contamination
surveys are secondary to patient stabilization.
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