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Integrated Publishing
Army Medical
- Treating Chemical and Biological Agent Casualties
- Development
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 1: Chemical Agents and Protection From Chemical Agents
- Blood Agents
- Lung-Damaging (Choking) Agents
- Blister Agents (Vesicants)
- Incapacitating Agents
- Vomiting Agents
- Nerve Agent Pretreatment
- Protective Mask and Hood
- Putting on the M17A2 Mask.
- Figure 1-3. Putting on the mask.
- M40 Field Protective Mask.
- Decontamination Kits.
- Detection Equipment
- M256-Series Chemical Agent Detector Kit.
- Chemical Protective Overgarment
- Contamination Avoidance and Liquid Protective Suit
- Chemical-Protective Helmet Cover
- Chemical-Protective Glove Set
- Mission-Oriented Positive Posture Level Zero.
- Alarm for Chemical Attack
- Figure 1-17. Arm and hand signal for chemical attack.
- Exercises, Lesson 1
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 2: Treating Nerve Agent Poisoning.
- Administer Nerve Agent Antidote Kit (Mark I) to Itself
- Figure 2-2. Removing the atropine autoinjector from the clip.
- Figure 2-3. Injecting nerve agent antidote into your thigh.
- Figure 2-5. Removing the 2-PAM Cl autoinjector from the clip.
- Section II. Treat Casualty
- Mask the Casualty
- Tighten the Straps.
- Administer the First Nerve Agent Antidote
- Remove the Atropine Autoinjector.
- Remove the 2-PAM Chloride Autoinjector.
- Attach used Autoinjectors to Casualty's Clothing
- Figure 2-9. Pocket flap with used autoinjectors attached.
- Check for Atropinization
- Signs and Symptoms of Severe Atropinization.
- Administer Follow-On Treatment
- Exercises, Lesson 2
- Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 3: Treating Blood, Choking, and Blister Agent Casualties.
- Treat a Blood Agent Casualty
- Treat a Choking (Lung-Damaging) Agent Casualty
- Identify Signs and Symptoms of Blister Agents
- Treat a Blister Agent Casualty
- Decontaminate Face, If Needed.
- Identify Signs and Symptoms of Incapacitating Agents
- Identify Signs and Symptoms of Vomiting Agents
- Treat a Vomiting Agent Casualty
- Figure 3-1. Signs and symptoms associated with inhaling toxic gasses and treatments.
- Exercises, Lesson 3
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3
- Lesson Assignment
- Lesson 4: Biological Agents.
- Methods of Dissemination
- Indications of a Biological Attack
- Toxins.
- Immediate Actions During an Attack
- Evacuate.
- Exercises, Lesson 4
- Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.
- Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.
- Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4
Treating Chemical and Biological Agent Casualties
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