Get the patient to fresh air or away from the chemical agent.
Treatment of patients suffering from pulmonary agent exposure should focus on?
Lots of clean water.
Recognizing which compartments are damaged and minimizing that damage.
"Agent"; Agent-General is a title in the UN, I believe, and Agent Orange is a chemical weapon.
cadmium
Cadmium
In almost all cases, you will do no harm by flushing the eyes with sterile water, distilled water, normal saline or, failing that, whatever clean water is available. Very few chemical agents react with water. Further treatment depends on which agent it is. If the specific agent is not known, standard NBC exposure precautions and reactions should be followed.
physically removes the chemical agent absorbs the chemical agent neutralizes the chemical agent
The First Thing i Will Do Is to rinse it with clean water...
It depends on the chemical agent, of course.
It is concidered a chemical or aphysical agent.
Absorbtion of chemical agent, Physically removes chemical agent, Neutralizes chemical agent