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Physician’s Guide to Terrorist Attack

Title
Physician’s Guide to Terrorist Attack [electronic resource] / edited by Michael J. Roy.
ISBN
9781592596638
Publication
Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana Press, 2004.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVI, 406 p.) 58 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
In an age of continuing and devastating terrorist acts, medical and emergency personnel must be able to respond rapidly to victims of biological, chemical, nuclear, and explosive attacks. In Physician's Guide to Terrorist Attack, leading medical experts from the military and other branches of government comprehensively review the major agents of terrorist attack and the proper diagnostic and therapeutic methods for dealing with them. Infectious disease experts describe clinical techniques for the 13 most feared bacteria, viruses, and toxins, including anthrax, plague, botulinum toxins, ricin, mycotoxins, smallpox, and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Chemical experts provide clinical guidance for dealing with pulmonary toxic agents, cyanide, vesicants, nerve agents, incapacitating agents, and riot control agents. Other chapters discuss the treatment of blast injuries, the effects of nuclear and radiological weapons, and the psychological aftermath of terrorist events. Each biological and chemical agent is presented in a readable case study format for quick reference and rapid assimilation of vital diagnostic and therapeutic information. Comprehensive and up-to-date, Physician's Guide to Terrorist Attack provides emergency personnel, physicians, and health care workers with a highly practical handbook for confidently and effectively diagnosing and medically managing the victims of terrorist attack.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 03, 2019
Contents
I: Responding to an Incident
1 Mass Casualty Events: Lessons Learned
2 Hospital Preparation and Response to an Incident
3 Physician Recognition of Bioterrorism-Related Diseases
4 Introduction to Biological, Chemical, Nuclear, and Radiological Weapons: With a Review of Their Historical Use
II: Biological Agents
5 Anthrax
6 Plague
7 Tularemia
8 Brucellosis
9 Q Fever
10 Melioidosis and Glanders
11 Botulinum Toxins
12 Ricin Toxin
13 Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B
14 Mycotoxins
15 Smallpox
16 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
17 Viral Encephalitides
III: Chemical Agents
18 Pulmonary Toxic Agents
19 Cyanide
20 Vesicants
21 Nerve Agents
22 Incapacitating Agents
23 Riot Control Agents
IV: Additional Considerations
24 Radiation Effects
25 Explosives
26 Psychological Impact of Terrorist Incidents
27 Conclusions.
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Roy, Michael J.
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