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ID immediate action of a chemical hazard casualty(nerve)

Atropine - binds to site blocks excess acetylcholine


2 - PAM Cl- reactivates acetylcholesterase


CANA - Treats convulsions


PB- pretreatment GD (Soman)

Nerve Agent antidote kit Mr 1 (NAAN Mk1)

2 auto injectors ( atropine, 2 Pam cl)


Plastic clip, foam case


3 kits

What's in Convulsion antidote for nerve agent (Cana)? Can it be self aided?

10 MG diazepam, only for buddy aid

Self aid (nerve)

Don fpm, administer NAAK Mr 1, decon, wait 10-15 min for results

Buddy aid nerve

Mask casualty, give NAAK or CANA, RSDL decon, assist in ventilation

Blister agents

Decon skin with RSDL,


Flush eyes

First aid Blister

Don fpm, immediate decon

Buddy aid Blister

Not specified


Assist in masking and skin decon

Blood agent

Speed is Essential,


antidotes are here in U.S.


Meds are effective administered

Self aid Blood

None that can be self administered


Don mask

Buddy aid Blood

Mask casualty seek medical attention

First aid choking, what makes it worse

Activity makes it worse


No specific first aid

Self aid Choking

Don fpm, pass alarm


Continue duties until difficulty breathing, vomiting


If symptoms appear rest

Buddy aid choking

Not necessary


Ensure minimized activity

First aid incapacitating

Close observation, support


Restraint and confinement, if needed


Remove harmful items

Self aid incapacitating

Don fpm, give alarm


Decon not necessary

Buddy aid incapacitating

Mask casualty


Decon not necessary


Monitor, place on side for vomiting

Self aid riot control

Don fpm, give alarm


Keep eyes open, leave contam area


When safe, Flush eyes

Buddy aid

No buddy aid

Self aid respiratory irritant

Don FPM, GIVE alarm


Carry on duties


Lift mask for vomiting

Buddy aid respiratory irritant

No buddy aid

Bio hazard decon

Broad and general


Decon with .5% bleach


Specific decon not in military inventory


Weathering works in most cases

Smallpox

No current treatment


Vaccine given post exposure

Viral hemorrhagic fever (vhf)

Ribavirin has been used


Not been tested for all vhf

Anthrax

Variety if treatment for 3 forms


Inhalation is quick


If symptoms appear it's may be late

Plague

Variety of antibiotics can prevent it


Given after symptoms appear

Tularemia

Antibiotics within 24 hrs may prevent


A lot of antibiotics available

Botox

Antitoxin stop progression

ID decon requirements for radio. hazards

Remove clothes


Confirm radiological contam


Cover wounds b4 decon

Radiological skin decon

After removong clothes Wash with soap and water


Wash skin thoroughly

Radiological skin decon techniques. What are some solutions?

Wash skin


Shampoo no conditioners, cut hair


Soap water, betadine, H2O2, .5 chlorine solution



Treatment for radio. Victim

Same as conventional casualty

Decon for TIM's

Depends, most can be deconed like bio/radio/chem agents