Cox R D
Department of Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta.
Ann Emerg Med. 1994 Apr;23(4):761-70. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(94)70312-4.
Incidents involving releases of hazardous materials are increasing. Providing medical care to patients who may be contaminated with a hazardous material requires advance planning and specialized training and equipment. Failure to adequately prepare for this situation can result in costly contamination of medical facilities and toxic exposures to health care providers. Federal regulations may require hospitals to supply health care providers with training and protective equipment for these situations.
涉及危险物质泄漏的事件正在增加。为可能被危险物质污染的患者提供医疗护理需要预先规划以及专业培训和设备。未能充分应对这种情况可能会导致医疗设施遭受代价高昂的污染,并使医护人员受到有毒物质暴露。联邦法规可能要求医院为医护人员提供针对这些情况的培训和防护设备。