Author:
Szarpak Łukasz,Kurowski Andrzej
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveWe evaluated the knowledge of physicians, nurses, and paramedics in Poland about the procedures in a chemical contamination.MethodsAn anonymous survey was mailed to 600 randomly selected physicians, nurses, and paramedics. The survey included questions concerning the process of decontamination, knowledge of toxidromes, and the use of selected antidotes.ResultsCompleted surveys were received from 510 respondents (85%). A very low level of knowledge was observed regarding decontamination techniques (from 8.3% to 34.2%), use of antidotes (from 13.7% to 61%), and knowledge of toxidromes (from 10.2% to 22.7%).ConclusionsOur findings showed that for all aspects of chemical rescue procedures queried, the knowledge of medical personnel was not satisfactory. Both practical and theoretical training of medical personnel is urgently needed for life-saving procedures during a chemical contamination. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2014:0:1–4)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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