Approved for 2 Category A CE credits
With the increase in foreign and domestic terrorism, civilians have become targets of explosive devices, and mass casualty incidents are associated with a range of complex injuries. Medical imaging plays an important role in diagnosing and caring for the victims of blast-related trauma.
In this timely article, Elizabeth Church, J.D., explores bombing-related events, describes the characteristic patterns of blast injuries and covers the types of trauma to various organ systems. The article also discusses the components of mass casualty response plans.
First published in the March/April 2010 issue of Radiologic Technology. Reviewed and updated in 2013.
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