Assessing Medical Preparedness to Respond to a Terrorist Nuclear Event

Assessing Medical Preparedness to Respond to a Terrorist Nuclear Event

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Institute of Medicine
National Academies Press
EAN: 9780309130899
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A nuclear attack on a large U.S. city by terroristseven with a low-yield improvised nuclear device (IND) of 10 kilotons or lesswould cause a large number of deaths and severe injuries. The large number of injured from the detonation and radioactive fallout that would follow would be overwhelming for local emergency response and health care systems to rescue and treat, even assuming that these systems and their personnel were not themselves incapacitated by the event.The United States has been struggling for some time to address and plan for the threat of nuclear terrorism and other weapons of mass destruction that terrorists might obtain and use. The Department of Homeland Security recently contracted with the Institute of Medicine to hold a workshop, summarized in this volume, to assess medical preparedness for a nuclear detonation of up to 10 kilotons.This book provides a candid and sobering look at our current state of preparedness for an IND, and identifies several key areas in which we might begin to focus our national efforts in a way that will improve the overall level of preparedness.
EAN 9780309130899
ISBN 0309130891
Binding Ebook
Publisher National Academies Press
Publication date August 19, 2009
Pages 188
Language English
Country United States
Authors Board on Health Sciences Policy; Committee on Medical Preparedness for a Terrorist Nuclear Event; Institute of Medicine
Editors Georges C. Benjamin; Michael McGeary; Susan R. McCutchen