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All-hazard preparedness
What is the comprehensive preparedness required to manage the casualties
resulting from the host of possible hazards?
Immediate
How is the victim of nerve agent exposure presenting with convulsions classified?
the most likely to occur, and will have the greatest impact on the greatest number
of people.
Experts anticipate that biological incidents are___________.
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Phase II - Response
Which phase of CBRN response focuses on the prioritization of forces to deploy
for mission task?
Slow effect
Which of the following is a way to organize chemical agents that manifest most of
their symptoms for several hours to days?
Nerve agent
What agent blocks enzymes resulting in a cholinergic crisis?
Sensitive to UV light.
Which of the following statements does NOT describe spores produced by Bacillus
anthracis, causative agent of anthrax?
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Q Fever
Which of the bacterial disease produces a non-specific illness that may produce a
prolonged disability but is rarely fatal?
All of the above
Smallpox can spread from one person to another by the following routes:
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB)
Processed foods and temperature-abused foods are most commonly associated
with _____________ poisoning.
Botulinum toxin, supportive care and antitoxin.
A patient presents with the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, problems with
eye movement, dry mouth, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, no gag reflex, and
extreme weakness. Patient is alert and oriented during the exam. What toxin do
you suspect and how do you treat it?
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