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The most common immediate life threatening injuries sustained in nuclear blasts are?
burns
Which of the following ways is most effective for EMS personnel to protective themselves against exposure to biological agents of terrorism?
Hepa Mask
Which of the following is in a Mark I kit?
Atropine and praloxidine
onscene of explosion at university where stem cell research is being done, what should you be aware of?
Second expolosive device
Terrorist attacks are most likely to be targeted toward?
government buildings
Which of the following is not a biotoxin?
HD
What is the most common mechanism of action of a nerve agent?
inhibition of acetylcholinesterase
Which of the following is NOT a typical indication of exposure to a chemical nerve agent?
Hot dry skin
Which of the following is a weapon of choice of terrorists worldwide?
conventional explosives
The risk of contamination of nuclear fallout after a nuclear explosion is greatest during which of the following peroids?
1 to 48 hours after the blast