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How long must an ATNAA be held in place to treat nerve agent exposure
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5 minutes. (As long as you are experiencing symptoms, administer ATNAA injection every 5 minutes. Seek medical guidance before administering more than 3 ATNAA injections.)
5 minutes. (As long as you are experiencing symptoms, administer ATNAA injection every 5 minutes. Seek medical guidance before administering more than 3 ATNAA injections.)
5 minutes. (As long as you are experiencing symptoms, administer ATNAA injection every 5 minutes. Seek medical guidance before administering more than 3 ATNAA injections.)
5 minutes. (As long as you are experiencing symptoms, administer ATNAA injection every 5 minutes. Seek medical guidance before administering more than 3 ATNAA injections.)
Exposure to nerve agents can cause symptoms such as nausea, difficulty breathing, and muscle paralysis. Immediate medical attention is crucial in cases of nerve agent exposure to prevent serious health consequences or death. Protective gear should be worn when handling or working in environments where nerve agents may be present.
Nerve agents are highly toxic in all forms (solid, liquid, or vapor)
Nerve agents are highly toxic in all forms (solid, liquid, or vapor)
Rapid breathing is a symptom of cyanide exposure but not a symptom of nerve agent exposure. Nerve agents typically cause symptoms like pinpoint pupils, convulsions, and respiratory distress.