Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism: Medical Response to Mass Casualties
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3) Drawn three hours post ED admission, the results of this patient’s CBC and differential indicate normal counts for all values. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from these results?

A A low dose of radiation was received.
B Nausea did not result from radiation exposure.
C The patient may be discharged with outpatient follow-up.
D This patient does not have systemic radiation injury.
E None of the above.

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