Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism: Medical Response to Mass Casualties
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Scenario 4
 
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1) Given this exposure history and clinical presentation, what special precautions should be taken by the staff?

A Standard precautions PPE with N-95.
B Handling excretions in accordance with radioactive hazard protocols.
C Double-bagging and labeling clothing as radioactive.
D If the patient expires, the body should be decontaminated.
E None of the above.

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