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Nerve agents minimal exposure

Minimizing further absorption of the nerve agent, if exposure is dermal... [Pg.256]

Exposure to acutely toxic concentrations of nerve agents can result in excessive bronchial, salivary, ocular and intestinal secretions, sweating, miosis, bronchospasm, intestinal hypermotility, bradycardia, muscle fasciculations, twitching, weakness, paralysis, loss of consciousness, convulsions, depression of the central respiratory drive, and death (Grob and Harvey, 1953 Grob, 1956 Marrs, 2007 Sidell, 1997 Yanagisawa et al, 2006 many others). Minimal effects observed at low vapor concentrations... [Pg.44]

The objectives of drug treatment for nerve agent poisoning are primarily to ensure survival and, secondly, to enable the soldier to maintain a reasonable level of performance. Ideally, with timely detection and the wearing of protective clothing and respirators, exposure should be minimal. [Pg.825]


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