Dec. 9th, 2010

draggonlaady: (Vampire Cat)
I may have mentioned this issue several years ago, but here it is again. There's a shocking disparity between regulations for animals and humans treated with radioactive substances.

From personal experience at the University Teaching Hospital, horses treated with Technetium for bone scans are kept in isolated stalls with special disposal of all bedding for 3 - 5 days. Cats treated with Iodine 131 for thyroid disorders are kept in isolation upwards of a week. When I went in for a hyda-scan and was treated with Technetium, not only was I not isolate AT ALL, I was not even given any information on potential radiation dangers (minimal, I know, but still, it's the principle of the thing) before undergoing the procedure, and I was not warned AT ALL about potential radiation exposure to people/pets/babies, nor was I asked if I expected to come into contact with pets or babies. Not a single bloody word of it. So the parts in that article about humans not always following directions? fuck 'em. Humans aren't always GIVEN directions.

Though for amusement value, my co-worker followed me around for a while with a Geiger counter to establish "minimum safe distance".

Now, in reality, what this probably means is that regulations for animals are stricter than actually necessary, but still.
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