Treating Chemical and Biological Agent Casualties

Lesson 3: Treating Blood, Choking, and Blister Agent Casualties

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LESSON 3 Treating Blood, Choking, and Blister Agent Casualties.

 

LESSON ASSIGNMENT Paragraphs 3-1 through 3-11.

 

LESSON OBJECTIVES After completing this lesson, you should be able to:

3-1. Identify signs and symptoms of a casualty exposed to blood agents.

 

3-2. Identify the proper treatment procedures for a blood agent casualty.

 

3-3. Identify signs and symptoms of a casualty exposed to blister agents.

 

3-4. Identify the proper treatment procedures for a blister agent casualty.

 

3-5. Identify signs and symptoms of a casualty exposed to choking (lung damaging) agents.

 

3-6. Identify the proper treatment procedures for a choking (lung damaging) agent casualty.

 

3-7. Identify signs and symptoms of a casualty exposed to incapacitating agents.

 

3-8. Identify the proper treatment procedures for an incapacitating agent casualty.

 

3-9. Identify signs and symptoms of a casualty exposed to vomiting agents.

 

3-10. Identify the proper treatment procedures for a vomiting agent casualty.

 

3-11. Identify the proper treatment procedures for a vomiting agent casualty.

SUGGESTION After completing the assignment, complete the

exercises of this lesson. These exercises will help you

to achieve the lesson objectives.

 

 
 

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