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We hope you enjoyed this PHEMCast. Please feedback your comments via the blog, twitter or email us on [email protected].
The NARU video we mention in the podcast can be accessed here:
http://naru.org.uk/videos/ior-nhs/
And the paper we discuss is:
This is the Step 1,2,3 tool described:
For more information on the toxidromes associated with various chemicals, biological agents and radiation sources have a look at this document (admittedly it’s a few years old but the content is still good, especially the flow chart which is pasted below):
http://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/340709/Chemical_biological_radiological_and_nuclear_incidents_management.pdf
What is an anti-muscarinic chemical?
Always ahead of the curve… St Emlyns have recently published a blog post on this very topic! It’s great, so have a read:
http://stemlynsblog.org/cbrn-an-introduction/
Further Reading
How to cite this podcast:
Nutbeam T, Bosanko C. Chemical Incidents. PHEMCAST. 2016 [cite Date Accessed]. Available from: http://www.phemcast.co.uk
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https://phemcast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/chemical-incidents.mp3
We hope you enjoyed this PHEMCast. Please feedback your comments via the blog, twitter or email us on [email protected].
The NARU video we mention in the podcast can be accessed here:
http://naru.org.uk/videos/ior-nhs/
And the paper we discuss is:
This is the Step 1,2,3 tool described:
For more information on the toxidromes associated with various chemicals, biological agents and radiation sources have a look at this document (admittedly it’s a few years old but the content is still good, especially the flow chart which is pasted below):
http://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/340709/Chemical_biological_radiological_and_nuclear_incidents_management.pdf
What is an anti-muscarinic chemical?
Always ahead of the curve… St Emlyns have recently published a blog post on this very topic! It’s great, so have a read:
http://stemlynsblog.org/cbrn-an-introduction/
Further Reading
How to cite this podcast:
Nutbeam T, Bosanko C. Chemical Incidents. PHEMCAST. 2016 [cite Date Accessed]. Available from: http://www.phemcast.co.uk