The four classifications of vesicant agent exposure are:
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Expectant if exposure is to a pulmonary agent and less than 4 hrs. If more than 4 hrs to a vesicant (which is the question here), then delayed. Google CBRNE - Evaluation of a Chemical Warfare Victim
1. Lewisite 2. Sulfur mustard 3. Nitrogen mustard 4. Phosgene oxime
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The victim would likely be classified as having a severe reaction to the agent due to the rapid onset of respiratory distress. Immediate medical intervention would be necessary to stabilize their condition.
There are usually 4 classifications: Elliptical, spiral, (including barred spiral), lenticular, and irregular. (However some classifications do have only 3 types.)
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The four types of classifications of internal forces are: Axial forces (tension and compression) Shear forces Bending forces (moment) Torsional forces