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Managing pediatric victims of chemical terrorism is an especially difficult challenge. In addition to the obvious physiologic and anatomic differences compared to adults (Table 61.1), there are important psychological and behavioral differences that put children at risk (Rotenberg and Newmark, 2003). Anecdotal reports have claimed that children are likely to be the first to manifest symptoms, to develop more severe manifestations, and to be hospitalized for other related illnesses. In fact, it is anticipated that children will be overrepresented among the initial index cases in a mass civilian exposure to toxic chemicals. Children have many characteristics that make them vulnerable to toxic exposures. The smaller mass of a child automatically reduces the dose of toxic agents needed to cause... [Pg.921]

Decontamination after a chemical terrorist attack needs to be well planned, efficient, and cognizant of the special needs of children. It is well recognized that the unique vulnerabilities of children may lead to a disproportionate number of pediatric victims after a chemical attack. Without proper planning and consideration as to how children will be decontaminated, the potential for preventable pediatric casualties is increased due to time loss and confusion. It is highly recommended for pediatricians to be involved in the development of each hospital s plans for decontamination. Over the last several years, many advances have been made in the management of the critically injured child. In fact, studies have shown that children managed in a pediatric intensive care imit (PICU) have better outcomes than children managed in an adult intensive care unit (Wheeler and Poss, 2003). Not all hospitals have the resources to have their own PICU, but they need to be able to provide the... [Pg.944]


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