Well, death is the ultimate symptom, but intermediate symptoms include vomiting, blindness, severe palsy, inability to breath, and paralysis. It depends on which nerve agent to which the unfortunate (typically civilian) victim is exposed //
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.
Sudden Drooling
sudden drooling
Sudden drooling
unconscious and seizing
Respiratory distress
tightness in the chestAAs you arrive at the scene of a possible nerve agent chemical attack, you begin by protecting yourself and assessing the scene. Which of the following is a symptom ofmild nerve agent poisoning?s you arrive at the scene of a possible nerve agent chemical attack, you begin by protecting yourself and assessing the scene. Which of the following is a symptom of mild nerve agent poisoning?Nerve agents attack very swiftly with death occurring in about 8 sec's. Tightness of breath, unconsciousness and death. Warning of chemical attack is done by clanging metal objects together.Tightness in the chest
tightness in chest
Tightness in the chest
Symptoms of mild nerve agent poisoning may include excessive salivation, runny nose, and pinpoint pupils. It is essential to quickly identify and treat these symptoms to prevent further exposure and harm.
It depends on the type of nerve agent.
No, nitrogen is not a nerve agent. Nerve agents are chemical compounds that disrupt the transmission of impulses along the nerve cells and can cause paralysis and death. Nitrogen is a common element in the atmosphere and is not used as a nerve agent.