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Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism is a definitive resource for healthcare professionals preparing for and responding to terrorism-related disasters. Authored by Tener Goodwin Veenema, this authoritative text provides in-depth coverage of NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) threats and their impact on public health systems.
The book addresses critical topics including disaster assessment, triage protocols, decontamination procedures, and patient management in mass casualty situations. It combines evidence-based practices with practical protocols that nurses and emergency responders can implement in real-world scenarios. Readers will find detailed information on recognition of biological agents, chemical exposure management, and radiological contamination procedures.
Essential for nursing students, practicing nurses, emergency department staff, and disaster preparedness coordinators, this reference provides the foundational knowledge and advanced strategies necessary to protect both patients and healthcare workers during terrorism-related emergencies.





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