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United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense. Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook. 3rd Edn. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, July 2000. [Pg.104]

How to Confront Chemical Terrorism (Medical Management of Nerve Agent Casualties)... [Pg.4]

Sidell, F.R. Medical Management of Chemical Warfare Agent Casualties A Handbook for Emergency Medical Services. Bel Air, MD HB Publishing, 1995. [Pg.103]

Isolation Procedures Once a victim of chemical or biological agents or weapons gets to the hospital or another healthcare facility, that person may have to abide by patient isolation procedures. These include Standard Precautions, Airborne Precautions, Droplet Precautions, and Contact Precautions. These precautions are spelled out in the third edition of Medical Management Of Biological Casualties Handbook published by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease located at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. [Pg.75]

U.S. Army Medical Command. (1999). Medical management of chemical casualties course, medical response to chemical warfare and terrorism [Satellite broadcast]. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense and U.S. Federal Drug Administration. [Pg.384]

USAMRICD (2007). Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook. USAMRICD, Aberdeen Proving Ground. [Pg.629]

MARCORSYSCOM MCBC Marine Corps Systems Command Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties... [Pg.191]

The Army s center for chemical defense, USAMRICD Web page has several sections of interest. The first in an extensive bibliography by year of all the book chapters and published scientific papers produced by the USAMRICD staff. The next section of importance is a downloadable version of the Institute s 1995 edition of the Medical Management of Chemical Casualties handbook. The links section may not be functioning, but could be a good gateway to other sites. [Pg.777]

Until definitive medical therapeutics for sulfur mustard are fielded, the medical caregivers will have to rely on symptomatic treatments and sound medical judgments. Historically derived treatments, as presented in the Textbook of Military Medicine (Sidell et al., 1997) and the Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (1999) prepared by the Chemical Casualty Care Division of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, can also be of assistance. [Pg.72]


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