One way to organize chemical agents that manifest symptoms within seconds or minutes is by classifying them as fast-acting or immediately toxic agents. These agents can cause rapid onset of symptoms after exposure due to their ability to quickly enter the body and affect vital organs or bodily functions. They are often classified as highly toxic and require immediate medical attention.
For a chemical burn, irrigation should typically last at least 10 to 20 minutes using copious amounts of water or saline. This helps to thoroughly wash away the chemical and minimize tissue damage. If the chemical is alkaline or if symptoms persist, further irrigation may be necessary. Always seek medical attention after irrigation for appropriate treatment.
within 3 minutes
If a chemical comes in contact with your skin, flush the affected area with lukewarm water for at least 20 minutes. Do not use hot water, as it can cause skin damage. Seek medical help if irritation persists or if the chemical is corrosive.
The RSDL (Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion) skin decontamination kit should be used within 2 minutes of exposure to liquid chemical agents for effective decontamination. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for proper and timely use.
One way to organize chemical agents that manifest symptoms within seconds or minutes is by classifying them as fast-acting or immediately toxic agents. These agents can cause rapid onset of symptoms after exposure due to their ability to quickly enter the body and affect vital organs or bodily functions. They are often classified as highly toxic and require immediate medical attention.
One way to organize chemical agents that manifest most of their symptoms within seconds or minutes is to classify them as fast-acting or acute toxins. These toxins can quickly produce severe symptoms, such as respiratory distress or neurological effects, shortly after exposure. It is crucial to identify and treat individuals exposed to these toxins promptly to prevent serious health consequences.
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Phosgene is considered a slow-effect agent as it can take several hours for symptoms to manifest after exposure. In contrast, sarin and tabun are considered fast-acting nerve agents, with symptoms appearing within seconds to minutes of exposure.
For a chemical burn, irrigation should typically last at least 10 to 20 minutes using copious amounts of water or saline. This helps to thoroughly wash away the chemical and minimize tissue damage. If the chemical is alkaline or if symptoms persist, further irrigation may be necessary. Always seek medical attention after irrigation for appropriate treatment.
3 minutes or less
Minutes to hours
2 minutes or less
In biological terrorist incidents onset of symptoms are usually minutes to hours.
Yep. Anxiety can manifest as serious vertigo. I've only come as far as passing out once or twice, but I commonly get a black periphery around my vision when they occur. If you begin to feel faint, sit down and stay sitting until you feel better. If your symptoms last longer than 30 minutes, call an ambulance.
2 minutes or less with RSDL kit
Yes I think so. Symptoms of overdose...nausea and dizziness. Remedy used: chicken broth. Within 15 minutes the symptoms disappeared.