Radiation-related injuries are rare. Yet the consequences of an event involving a radiation source can be substantial. As with any clinical emergency that rarely occurs, we are typically less prepared to deal with the situation. Compounding the crisis will be the "worried well" population who may believe that they too are contaminated or suffering from radiation poisoning and report to the hospital for evaluation. Identifying and triaging those who are sick or injured, managing the surge of patients, and knowing where resources can be accessed are all essential.
Keywords: Acute radiation syndrome; Burns; Cutaneous radiation syndrome; Disaster planning; Localized radiation injury; Radiation injuries; Surge Capacity.
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