Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism: Medical Response to Mass Casualties
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Scenario 2 - Part A
 
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Scenario 2A video
1) Critique the scenario you just saw by indicating which of the following statements is/are true.

A Radiologically contaminated patients should never be allowed to enter the hospital.
B Health care workers treating radiologically contaminated patients must wear chemical suits.
C This patient should have been immediately decontaminated upon arrival at the hospital.
D A purpose of this “quick look” radiological survey was to assess caregiver risk.
E All of the above.

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