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19 Cards in this Set
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What is another term for vesicant? |
Blister Agent |
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Nerve agents are colorless to _____ brown liquids. |
Light |
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What type of chemical agent are BZ and LSD? |
Incapacitating |
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Chemical agents may be divided into ____ main categories. |
Two (persistent and non-persistent) |
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When concentrated, what is the color of DA and DC smoke? |
White |
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What chemical agent has the odor of new mown hay, grass, or green corn? |
Phosgene |
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What is the M291? |
Skin Decontaminating Kit |
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What kind of material must you keep the WP covered with to exclude air until the particles can be removed? |
Wet Material |
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What is another term for Cyanogens? |
Blood Agents |
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What is the proper injection site for administering the MARK 1 and CANA. |
Outer Thigh Muscle |
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What kind of chemical agent are Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), GF, and Vagent (VX)? |
Nerve |
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What kind of chemical agent are mustard (H/HD) and nitrogen mustard (HN), arsenical (lewisite (L)), and phosgene oxime (CX)? |
Blister |
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What type of chemical agent are DA, DC, and DM? |
Vomiting |
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When concentrated, what is the color of DM smoke? |
Canary Yellow |
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What kind of chemical agent are hydrogen cyanide (AC) and cyanogen chloride (CK)? |
Blood |
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What is another name for Dimercaprol? |
British Anti-Lewisite (BAL) |
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Which chemical agent has the odor of Bitter Almonds? |
Hydrogen Cyanide (AC) |
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What kind of chemical agent are phosgene (CG), diphosgene (DP), chlorine, and chloropicrin (PS)? |
Choking |
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2 PAM Cl is an ___ which increases the effectiveness of drug therapy in poisoning by some---but not all--- cholinesterase inhibitors. |
Oxime |