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Q: What to do following a nuclear detonation some of the casualties with survivable injuries are possibly contaminated with radiological material?
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Following a nuclear detonation some of the casualties with survivable injuries are possibly contaminated with radiological material?

Yes. But what was your question? There are many issues here. I suggest the 1948 Radiological Defense 4 volume set. See if your library can get all 4 volumes on interlibrary loan (don't accept less, all mine could get was 2 so I had to buy them)! It covers many of these issues.


Following a nuclear detonation will some of the casualties with survivable injuries possibly have radiological contamination?

Triage and treat for most critical injury. If that involves some radiological exposure to medical personal, they will need minor treatment later. Radiological decontamination procedures on burn or blast victims are likely to be more life threatening than original injury.


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