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Q: How do you treat a patient with concurrent surgical injuries and radiation exposure when you can't treat immediately?
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41) Patients with concurrent surgical injuries and radiation exposure should either be operated on expeditiously or .?

Delayed


What should happen to Patients with concurrent surgical injuries and radiation exposure?

delayed until past the time of bone marrow suppression and delayed wound healing


Patients with concurrent surgical injuries and radiation exposure should either be operated on expeditiously?

delayed until past the time of bone marrow suppression and delayed wound healing


Patients with concurrent surgical injuries and radiation exposure should either be operated on expeditiously or?

delayed until past the time of bone marrow suppression and delayed wound healing


What are radiation injuries?

Radiation injuries are caused by ionizing radiation emitted by such sources as the sun, x-ray and other diagnostic machines, tanning beds, and radioactive elements


Burned skin shrapnel wounds blunt trauma injuries and ruptured organs may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma injuries and ruptured organs may be symptoms of exposure to explosives.


What was destroyed by the first atomic bomb used in the warfare of 1945?

The city of Hiroshima, Japan and over a hundred thousand people were killed or wounded. Some died later from the radiation exposure, burns and injuries. Thousands died later from Cancer.


What is a radiation injury?

Radiation injuries are caused by ionizing radiation emitted by sources such as the sun, x-ray and other diagnostic machines, tanning beds, and radioactive elements


What is the difference between safety and health management and risk management?

I generally consider workplace safety to be related to the physical hazards, such as possible falls, punctures, eye injuries, etc. As well as immediate health effects from chemicals such as fire or explosion. Health refers to hazards from exposure that are more long term, such as hearing loss from exposure to noise, mutagenic changes from chemical or radiation exposure and toxic effects from chemicals.


What are the common industrial injuries that happens to a worker?

"Many injuries can occur at work. The most common injuries vary in different occupations but include falls, cuts, and chemical exposure. Workers using heavy machinery are at risk for crush injuries."


What are the causes of burns and scalds?

Burns and scalds can be caused by heat sources such as fire, hot liquids, steam, or contact with hot objects. Other causes include radiation, electricity, chemicals, and friction. These injuries can vary in severity depending on the source, temperature, and duration of exposure.


What has the author Steven R Schechter written?

Steven R. Schechter has written: 'Fighting Radiation and Chemical Pollutants With Foods, Herbs and Vitamins' -- subject(s): Diet therapy, Health aspects, Health aspects of Pollution, Nutritional aspects, Nutritional aspects of Radiation injuries, Pollution, Prevention, Radiation injuries, Recipes