PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 1
MILD SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Unexplained runny nose Unexplained sudden headache Sudden drooling Tightness of the chest or difficulty breathing Difficulty seeing (dimness of vision and contraction of the pupils [miosis]) Localized sweating and muscular twitching in the area of exposed or contaminated skin Stomach cramps Nausea 1
NERVE AGENT ANTIDOTE KIT MARK I 2
HOLDING SET OF AUTOINJECTORS 2 PAM Cl ATROPINE Atropine 5
INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION SITE ON THE LATERAL THIGH 3
INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION SITE ON THE BUTTOCKS 4
GRASPING THE ATROPINE AUTOINJECTOR 6
REMOVING THE ATROPINE AUTOINJECTOR 7
GIVING INJECTION THIGH BUTTOCK
USED ATROPINE AUTOINJECTOR 10
REMOVING 2 PAM CL AUTOINJECTOR B 11
SECURED AUTOINJECTORS 12
ATNAA
PREPARING ATNAA FOR INJECTION
GIVING INJECTION THIGH BUTTOCK
SECURED ATNAA AUTOINJECTOR
SEVERE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Strange or confused behavior Wheezing, increased difficulty breathing (dyspnea), and coughing Severely pinpointed pupils Red eyes with tearing Vomiting Severe muscular twitching and general weakness Involuntary urination and defecation Convulsions Unconsciousness or stoppage of breathing 1
NERVE AGENT ANTIDOTE KIT MARK I 2
INJECTING CASUALTY’S THIGH
INJECTING CASUALTY’S BUTTOCK 18
CANA AUTOINJECTOR 21
USED MARK I & CANA AUTOINJECTORS 22
ATNAA
PREPARING ATNAA FOR INJECTION
CANA AUTOINJECTOR 21
USED ATNAA & CANA AUTOINJECTORS