What to know
CDC developed this toolkit to build public health capacity and help professionals be prepared to respond to a radiation emergency.
About this toolkit
CDC continues to play a continuing role in terrorism response and planning efforts with regard to radiological or nuclear events. We have identified, through audience research, significant gaps in knowledge and skills among public health professionals regarding their ability to respond to a radiological emergency. This is of critical concern clinicians and other health professionals will play a major role in such an incident. CDC's goal is to help build important public health capacity and assist in preparing professionals to respond to such a situation. This toolkit was developed for that purpose.
What's included
Acute Radiation Syndrome: Information for Clinicians
Cutaneous Radiation Injury (CRI): Information for Clinicians
Guidelines for Handling Decedents Contaminated with Radioactive Materials
Just-in-Time Training for Hospital Clinicians
Medical Countermeasures for Radiation Exposure and Contamination
Medical Response to Mass Casualties
Psychological First Aid in Radiation Disasters
Radiation and Pregnancy: Information for Clinicians
Radiological Terrorism: Emergency Management Pocket Guide for Clinicians
REAC/TS Radiation Patient Treatment Algorithm