CBRN
Pepper Spray/Tear gas
Radiological
Staff Roles
SLUDGEM
100

What does "C" stand for in CBRN?

Chemical

100

Where do patients contaminated with Pepper spray or tear gas get deconned at?

Decon Room

100

Who do you notify in a Radiological event?

Nuclear Medicine

100

Who delegates tasks and ensures decon team is ready for entry?

Decon Team Lead

100

What Does the "S" stand for in SLUDGEM?

Salivation

200

What does "B" stand for in CBRN?

Biological

200

What is the number one priority when a patient has visible contamination?

Remove all clothing, including underwear

200

What instrument do you use in a radiological event?

Geiger Counter

200

Who don/doffs, takes pre and post VS, assists in decon/triage and helps with restocking?

ER Technician

200

What does the L and U stand for?

Lacrimation and Urination

300

What does "R" stand for in CBRN?

Radiological

300

How many times does the patient need to wash?

Twice from head to toe

300

What will Nuc Med bring to the radiological event?

Specialty wipes

300

Who assists and runs for items needed?

Runner

300

What does the D and G stand for?

Defecation and GI distress

400

What does "N" stand for in CBRN?

Nuclear

400

What are the 2 soaps used for decon?

Baby soap and Dawn

400

What does the Geiger counter need to be adjusted to?

ml/hr in units

400

Who has a team based approach? Helping with Don/Doff/Triage/VS and timekeeping.

Registered Nurse

400

What does E and M stand for?

Emesis and Miosis

500

How many CBRN filters are used on our PAPRS?

Three

500

Why is the Decon room used for Pepper spray and tear gas?

Prevent further exposure throughout the department

500

What is the next step to use the Geiger counter?

Check ambient air for a baseline back ground.

Radiation level must be 2 times less than the background.

500

Who will set up the decon trailer?

Facilities

500

What is the treatment for SLUDGEM?

Atropine