Leikin J.B. Handbook of nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures (Boca Raton, 2007). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаLeikin J.B. Handbook of nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures / J.B.Leikin, R.B.McFee. - Boca Raton: CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2007. - [22], 730 p.: ill. - Bibliogr. at the end of the art. - Ind.: p.671-730. - ISBN 1-4200-4477-X
 

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Section I - Antidotes
Pharmacy Preparedness for Incidents Involving Nuclear,
Biological, or Chemical Weapons ................................. 3
Poison Antidote Preparedness in Hospitals ...................... 21
Chempack ....................................................... 29
Strategic National Stockpile ................................... 35
Acetylcysteine ................................................. 39
Amyl Nitrite ................................................... 42
Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed ....................................... 43
Antitoxin Botulinin Types A, B, and E .......................... 44
Asoxime Chloride ............................................... 45
Atropine ....................................................... 46
Botulinum Pentavalent (ABCDE) Toxoid ........................... 48
Budesonide ..................................................... 50
Calcium Chloride ............................................... 53
Calcium Gluconate .............................................. 55
Charcoal ....................................................... 57
Cholestyramine Resin ........................................... 60
Cyanide Antidote Kit ........................................... 61
Deferiprone .................................................... 61
Deferoxamine ................................................... 62
Dextrose ....................................................... 64
Diethyldithiocarbamate Trihydrate .............................. 65
Diethylene Triamine Penta-Acetic Acid .......................... 65
Dimercaprol .................................................... 66
DOBUTamine ..................................................... 67
DOPamine ....................................................... 69
Edetate Calcium Disodium ....................................... 71
Edetate Disodium ............................................... 73
Epinephrine .................................................... 74
Filgrastim ..................................................... 77
Flumazenil ..................................................... 80
Folic Acid ..................................................... 82
Fomepizole ..................................................... 84
Glucagon ....................................................... 86
Glycopyrrolate ................................................. 87
HI-6 ........................................................... 69
HLo-7 .......................................................... 90
Hydroxocobalamin ............................................... 91
Insect Sting Kit ............................................... 93
Isoproterenol .................................................. 93
K027 ........................................................... 94
Mafenide ....................................................... 95
Methylene Blue ................................................. 96
Naloxone ....................................................... 97
Neostigmine .................................................... 99
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit (NAAK) too Norepinephrine ............ 102
Obidoxime Chloride ............................................ 103
Oxygen (Hyperbaric) ........................................... 104
Penicillamine ................................................. 105
Phentolamine .................................................. 107
Physostigmine ................................................. 109
Polyethylene Glycol - High Molecular Weight ................... 111
Potassium Iodide .............................................. 112
Pralidoxime ................................................... 114
Prussian Blue ................................................. 116
Pyridostigmine ................................................ 117
Pyridoxine .................................................... 118
Rifampin ...................................................... 120
Serpacwa ...................................................... 121
Silver Sulfadiazine ........................................... 122
Sodium Bicarbonate ............................................ 123
Sodium Nitrite ................................................ 125
Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate .................................. 126
Sodium Thiosulfate ............................................ 127
Succimer ...................................................... 129
Thrombopoietin ................................................ 130
Trimedoxime Bromide ........................................... 131
Unithiol ...................................................... 131
Vasopressin ................................................... 132

Section II - Biological Agents
Avian Influenza ............................................... 137
Botulism ...................................................... 147
Smallpox (Variola) and Poxviruses ............................. 155
Management of Healthcare Worker Exposures to HBV, HCV, and
   HIV ........................................................ 170
Anthrax ....................................................... 182
Arboviruses ................................................... 194
Brucella Species .............................................. 195
Burkholderia mallei ........................................... 198
Clostridium botulinum ......................................... 199
Clostridium botulinum Food Poisoning .......................... 202
Clostridium perfringens ....................................... 206
Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever) ................................... 208
Cryptosporidium ............................................... 210
Encephalitis, Viral ........................................... 212
Escherichia coli, Enterohemorrhagic ........................... 213
Francisella tularensis ........................................ 215
Hantavirus .................................................... 220
Japanese Encephalitis Virus Vaccine (Inactivated) ............. 222
Junin Virus ................................................... 223
Meningitis, Community-Acquired, Adult ......................... 225
Fticin ........................................................ 226
Salmonella Species ............................................ 227
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) ...................... 230
Shigella Species .............................................. 233
Smallpox ...................................................... 234
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin В .................................. 237
T-2 Mycotoxin ................................................. 239
Vibrio cholerae ............................................... 239
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) ................................. 241
West Nile Virus ............................................... 244
Yersinia pestis ............................................... 245

Section III - Chemical Agents
Bioterrorism and the Skin ..................................... 253
Disaster and Mass Casualty Incidents .......................... 259
Examples of Mass Exposures Involving the Pediatric
Population .................................................... 274
Organophosphate Poisoning: Case Presentation .................. 282
Toxicology Basics of Nonmedicinal Agent Exposures ............. 286
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene ......................................... 292
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ............................................ 292
Adamsite ...................................................... 293
Ammonia ....................................................... 294
Arsenic ....................................................... 295
Arsine ........................................................ 299
Benzene ....................................................... 300
Bromobenzylcyanide ............................................ 303
Carbon Monoxide ............................................... 303
Carfentanil Citrate ........................................... 309
Chemical Warfare Agents ....................................... 309
Chlorine ...................................................... 311
Chloroacetophenone ............................................ 313
Cyanide ....................................................... 315
Cyanogen Bromide .............................................. 318
Cyanogen Chloride ............................................. 319
Cyanogen Iodide ............................................... 320
Cyclohexyl Sarin .............................................. 320
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine ................................. 322
Dinitrotoluene ................................................ 322
Diphenylchloroarsine .......................................... 323
Diphenylcyanoarsine ........................................... 324
Diphosgene .................................................... 324
Ethyldichloroarsine ........................................... 325
Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate ..................................... 325
Gasoline ...................................................... 326
Hydrogen Chloride ............................................. 328
Kratom ........................................................ 329
Lewisite ...................................................... 329
Malathion ..................................................... 330
Methyl Isocyanate ............................................. 333
Methyldichloroarsine .......................................... 334
Mustard Gas ................................................... 334
Napalm В ...................................................... 342
Nicotine ...................................................... 343
Nitrogen Mustard (HN-1) ....................................... 347
Nitrogen Mustard (HN-2) ....................................... 348
Nitrogen Mustard (HN-3) ....................................... 350
Nitroglycerin ................................................. 351
O-Chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile ............................. 352
Osmium Oxide .................................................. 353
Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate .................................. 354
Pepper Spray .................................................. 354
Perfluroisobutylene ........................................... 355
Phenibut ...................................................... 355
Phenyldichloroarsine .......................................... 356
Phosgene ...................................................... 357
Phosgene Oxime ................................................ 359
Phosphine ..................................................... 359
Quinuclidinyl Benzilate ....................................... 361
Sarin ......................................................... 362
Sodium Azide .................................................. 365
Sodium Monofluoroacetate ...................................... 366
Soman ......................................................... 368
Sulfuric Acid ................................................. 370
Tabun ......................................................... 371
Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine ................................ 373
Thallium Sulfate .............................................. 374
Thermite ...................................................... 376
Triethylamine ................................................. 377
VR ............................................................ 377
VX ............................................................ 378
White Phosphorus .............................................. 380

Section IV - Laboratory Analysis
Public Health Contacts for Laboratory Testing to Confirm
Exposure During a Potential or Known Chemical Terrorism
Event ......................................................... 385
Sentinel Laboratory Guidelines for Suspected Agents of
Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious Diseases ................. 399
Sentinel Laboratory Guidelines for Suspected Agents of
   Bioterrorism ............................................... 408
Field Identification and Decontamination of Toxins ............ 430
Acetylcholinesterase, Red Cell, and Serum ..................... 439
Anion Gap, Blood .............................................. 440
Anthrax Detection ............................................. 441
Arsenic, Blood ................................................ 443
Arsenic, Hair, Nails .......................................... 444
Arsenic, Urine ................................................ 445
Autopsy ....................................................... 445
Babesiosis Serology ........................................... 463
Bacterial Culture, Aerobes .................................... 463
Bacterial Culture, Anaerobes .................................. 465
Bacterial Culture, Blood ...................................... 466
Blood and Fluid Precautions, Specimen Collection .............. 469
Blood Collection Tube Information ............................. 472
Blood Gases and pH, Arterial .................................. 473
Botulism, Diagnostic Procedure ................................ 475
Carboxyhemoglobin, Blood ...................................... 476
Chain-of-Custody Protocol ..................................... 477
Chemical Terrorism Event ...................................... 478
Complete Blood Count .......................................... 482
Cyanide, Blood ................................................ 485
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Screen ................. 486
Electrolytes, Blood ........................................... 487
Electromyography .............................................. 488
Fibrinogen .................................................... 492
Hantavirus Serology ........................................... 494
Heavy Metal Screen, Blood ..................................... 495
Heavy Metal Screen, Urine ..................................... 495
Identification DNA Testing .................................... 496
Lactic Acid, Whole Blood, or Plasma ........................... 497
Liver Disease: Laboratory Assessment, Overview ................ 498
Mercury, Blood ................................................ 501
Mercury, Urine ................................................ 502
Methemoglobin, Blood .......................................... 503
Methemoglobin, Whole Blood .................................... 504
Methylene Blue Stain, Stool ................................... 505
Nicotine, Serum, or Plasma .................................... 506
Organophosphate Pesticides, Urine, Blood, or Serum ............ 507
Osmolality, Calculated, Serum, or Plasma ...................... 507
Osmolality, Serum ............................................. 510
Q Fever Serology .............................................. 511
Shiga Toxin Test, Direct ...................................... 512
Smallpox Diagnostic Procedures ................................ 512
Thallium, Urine, or Blood ..................................... 513
Thiocyanate, Serum, Plasma, or Urine .......................... 514
Tularemia Diagnostic Procedures ............................... 514
Uncrossmatched Blood, Emergency ............................... 515
Virus Detection by DFA ........................................ 516
Volatile Screen, Blood, or Urine .............................. 517
Warming, Blood ................................................ 518
West Nile Virus Diagnostic Procedures ......................... 518
Yersinia pestis Diagnostic Procedures ......................... 519

Section V - Radiation
The Reality of Radiation Risks: A Recent Case of Polonium 210
as a Weapon of Assassination and Subsequent Public Health
Threat ........................................................ 523
A Primer for Nuclear Terrorism Preparedness ................... 526
Americium ..................................................... 553
Cesium ........................................................ 553
Cobalt ........................................................ 554
Depleted Uranium .............................................. 556
Iodine ........................................................ 557
Phosphorus .................................................... 557
Plutonium ..................................................... 558
Polonium ...................................................... 559
Radium ........................................................ 560
Strontium ..................................................... 560
Tritium ....................................................... 561
Uranium ....................................................... 561

Appendix
Algorithmic Approach to Case Classification ................... 569
Assessment of Liver Function .................................. 570
Clinical Syndromes Associated with Food-borne Diseases ........ 571
Creatinine Clearance Estimating Methods in Patients with
Stable Renal Function ......................................... 573
Fluid and Electrolyte Requirements in Children ................ 575
Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances Table ....... 579
Median Heights and Weights and Recommended Energy Intake ...... 623
Pounds to Kilograms Conversion ................................ 624
Reference Values for Adults ................................... 625
Reference Values for Children ................................. 630
Renal Function Tests .......................................... 633
Stress Replacement of Glucocorticoids ......................... 636
Weapons of Mass Destruction Preparedness Resources ............ 638
Patient Information Sheets
Ammonia - Patient Information Sheet .......................... 649
Arsine - Patient Information Sheet ........................... 651
Benzene - Patient Information Sheet .......................... 653
Chlorine - Patient Information Sheet ......................... 655
Hydrogen Cyanide - Patient Information Sheet ................. 657
Lewisite and Mustard-Lewisite Mixture - Patient Information
   Sheet ..................................................... 659
Nerve Agents - Patient Information Sheet ..................... 661
Nitrogen Mustard (HN-1, HN-2, and HN-3) - Patient
Information Sheet ............................................ 663
Phosgene - Patient Information Sheet ......................... 665
Phosphine - Patient Information Sheet ........................ 667
Sulfur Mustard - Patient Information Sheet ................... 669

Index ........................................................ 671


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