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FIGURE 90.14 Treatment of radiation injuries. NCRP, National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurements.

External Contamination
External contamination is treated in the same way as contamination by other
hazardous chemical or biologic agents. Personnel should wear gloves, a gown,
shoe covers, and a mask, which keeps them clean and makes cleanup easier. The
garments do not decrease the exposure to penetrating radiation. If available, film
badges or other devices to measure radiation exposure should be worn by hospital
staff in close contact with the patient.
If external contamination is widespread, it may be helpful to cover the floor. If
only a small area of contamination is present, spread can be prevented by simply



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