Contamination: Diagnose/Manage (Text Version)
Management Modifiers
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- Contact radiation safety officer
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Assess External Contamination
- Contact radiation safety officer
- Assess contamination pattern with radiation survey meter
- Evaluate for radioactive shrapnel
- Document contamination pattern on a body diagram (PDF - 49 KB)
- Swab each nostril separately to help estimate level of internal (lung) contamination
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Decontaminate Whole Body
- Decontaminate on-site or at other designated areas
- Follow decontamination procedures
- Re-scan patient with radiation survey meter
- Repeat decontamination until successful (Understand target levels for decon)
- Do not exceed 3 attempts (decon cycles)
- Special issues for infants and children
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Evaluate if All Are True:
- Decontamination successful (Understand target levels for decon)
- Absent or minimal physical injury
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If All Are True:
- Send home with follow-up instructions
- Register in event database
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Otherwise: Evaluate at
Medical Facility
- Treat life- or limb-threatening injuries first
- Obtain sequential CBCs with differential to rule out whole-body exposure and ARS
- Remove any remaining radioactive shrapnel and shield it safely
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Assess Internal Contamination
- Scan patient with radiation survey meter (caveat)
- Event responders or radiation safety officer will identify the isotope(s)
- Swab each nostril separately to help estimate level of internal (lung) contamination
- Collect ≥70 mL spot urine sample for isotope measurement
- Consider total body radiation survey with modified hospital nuclear medicine equipment
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Treat Internal Contamination of Specific Isotope
- Isotopes of Interest Table
- Countermeasures Table
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Decision to treat will depend on
- Level of internal contamination
- Size of radiation event
- Availability of resources/personnel
- Likelihood that patient will survive
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For Deceased:
- Management of decedents with contamination
- Register decedent in incident database
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For Survivors:
- Discharge with appropriate follow-up instructions
- Register patient in incident database
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Radiation follow-up considerations
- Whole body dose
- Immune status
- Risk of cancer
- Risk of specific organ dysfunction