Radiation CBRNE Biological Explosives Mystery Question
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What is Gamma
What type of radiation is the most dangerous, moves fast, passes through human tissue. Also used in healthcare and industry.
100
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive
CBRNE is an acronym used to group together ______ threats
100
What is True
True or False
Biological agents are undetectable to human senses, especially when the agent is disseminated in an aerosol form
100
What are Secondary Explosives
Tnt, C4, and dynamite are examples of _______ ______, which are designed to withstand moderate handling and require tremendous energy levels to detonate, which are normally created by another explosion.
100
What is Nerve Agents
What agent has indicators of pinpoint pupils, respiratory distress or failure, sweating, weakness, AMS, diarrhea, N&V, drooling, seizures to name a few?
200
What is Incorporation
_______is the term used to describe the body's ability to uptake radioactive material by its cell, tissue, and organs
200
Nerve Agents
Also called organophosphates, ______ ______ inhibit acetylcholinesterase from breaking down acetylcholine, causing violent muscle spasms in exposed individuals
200
What is Bacteria
________ are single-celled organisms that cause a variety of diseases in animals, plants, and humans; they may also produce extremely potent toxins inside the body
200
What are Primary Blast injuries
injuries from over-pressurization force (blast wave) impacting the body's surface including TM rupture, pulmonary damage, and air embolization, and hollow viscus injury are classified as
200
What are traumatic amputations, fractures, crush injuries, compartment syndrome, burns, cuts, and lacs
Concerning blast injuries, which set of patient injuries or conditions are considered injuries to the extremities
300
What is Alpha Particles, Beta Particles
Lighter than ________, ________ can travel a few feet in the air and penetrate human skin but can be stopped by a sheet of plastic, metal or wood
300
Nerve Agents
______ ________ is the grouping of Chemical Warfarethat include tabun, sarin, and VX
300
What is True
True or False

Category A biological agents are easily transmitted from person to person
300
What is Blast Lung Injuries
________ presents unique triage, diagnostic and management challenges and is a direct result of the blast wave from High Explosives detonations upon the body
300
What is Riot Control Agents
______ ______ _______ include agents such as ortho-chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile (CS) and Oleoresin Capsicum (OC), which are not designed to be lethal
400
What is External Contamination
When radioactive material, in the form of dust, powder or liquid, comes in to contact with a person's skin, hair, or clothing
400
What is Hydrogen Cyanide
Which of the following blood agents has an odor similar to "Bitter Almonds", acts as a cellular asphyxiant, and binds to mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase, which prevents the utilization of oxygen at the cellular level?
400
What is Anthrax
Which bacteria can be cutaneous with an incubation period of 1-7 days and begins as a small sore/blister on the skin?
400
What is Primary
a person near the detonation of a ZVNIED presents with abdominal hemorrhage and perforation, blast lung, and ear rupture, among other injuries. What category of explosive-related injuries do they belong
400
What are Blister Agents
What category of agents include phosgene oxime, mustard, and Lewisite, and includes exposure symptoms Conjunctivitis, lacrimation, severe pain, and temporary blindness
500
What is Manifest
AcuteRadiation Syndrome (ARS), Which is an illness caused by irradiation by a high dose of penetrating radiation in a very short period of time, It has four stages. Which stage has a patient with symptoms including anorexia, fever, weakness, bleeding, epilation, and diarreha
500
What is Choking Agents
Advanced treatment to exposure to ________ agents may include cricothyroidotomy, Nebulizers, and possibly racemic epi for pediatrics that develop stridor?
500
What is Ricin
Specific therapy/Treatment for exposure to the toxin ________ includes palliative care ( i.e. vent, IV fluids, medications for seizure or hypotension, activated charcoal if recently ingested. Symptoms include N&V, Abdominal Pain, dehydration, kidney and liver problems, and death within 36-72 hours
500
What is Eye Injuries
Which explosive related injuries include orbital Fx's, open globe injuries and periorbital swelling
500
1. True
2. True
3. True
True or False
1. There is currently no national standardized color code system for triage
2. The first step in SALT(SORT) has three sub-steps called Priority 1, Priority 2, and Priority 3.
3. If a patient of given a gray triage tag he or she has injuries grave enough to where lifesaving interventions would do little good






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