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Hospital protective garments

Field management of a contaminated casualty or of a casualty in a contaminated environment is cumbersome and manpower-intensive. In front of each medical care facility, from battalion aid station to field hospital, there must be a casualty-receiving station if casualties are contaminated, or if casualties are entering from a contaminated area. In this station, casualties are (a) triaged, (b) given the emergency care that can be provided with both casualty and medical care provider encapsulated in protective garments, (c) decontaminated, and then (d)... [Pg.336]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.105 ]




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