Test #2 Terriorism ARTICLES- Dwayne Flashcards

1
Q

Where should decontamination of bio/chem agents be done

A

Before the Pt enters the hospital facility and away from ventilation ducts

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2
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Washing w water can be made more effective is what is added?

A

soap or bleach which is a hypochlorite

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3
Q

Inhaled anthrax is fatal, classic feature of is

A

Wide mediastinum on CXR

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4
Q

Anthrax Tx

A

Cipro 400 mg IV q8 for 14 days

Prophylaxis Cipro 500 mg PO Q12hrs

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5
Q

3 forms of plague

A

Bubonic, septicemic, pneumonic, transmitted through fleas and dropplet

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6
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Tularemia

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Rarely fatal, Tx - streptomycin or gentamycin IM BID for 10-14 days

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7
Q

Botulism act where?

A
neuromuscular junction   (BOTOX)
results in placid paralysis
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8
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Botulism infection is most common from

A

Home canned foods

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9
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The number one priority in treatment w botulism is

A

Airway protection. may need ventlatory support for 60 dyas to 7 months

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10
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Small pox is transmitted how

A

droplet via person toe person

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11
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Small pox S/S

A

maculopapular rash face and upper extthe to the trunk ALL in the SAME STAGE, Chicken pox are NOT

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12
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Hemorrhagic fever transmission

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contact, inhalation from aminals or from arthrpod vectors. no treatment except supportive

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13
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Viral Encephalitis

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easily aerosolized, easily mass produced and causes incapacitation

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14
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Chemical Neurologic Agents

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Tuban, sarin, soman, VX

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15
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Tuban, sarin, soman, VX are _______ compounds

A

organophosphates

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16
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organophosphates _______ bond to acetylcholinesteras resulting in excessive ______ ant the synapse

A

covalently, acetylcholine

17
Q

excessive acetylcholine at the synaptic cleft causes what symptoms

A

DUMBBBELS (defication, urination, miosis, Bronchospasm, bronchorehia, bradycardia, emesis, lacarmation, salivation

18
Q

Treatment for Nerve agent exposure is what dose of atropine

A

1-2 mg initially up to 6 mg then 2 mg q 5-10 min until symptoms resolve

19
Q

Which of the following medication do we use in anesthesia would be the best to competitively antagonizes sarin nerve gas at the muscarinic nerve junction?

A

Atropine

20
Q

Malaria is contagious T/F?

A

False it is not contagoue

21
Q

Quinine is on of the mainstay anti-malarial drugs but it prolongs what drug

A

Rocuronium

22
Q

Isoflurane is the agent of choice in Pts with cerebral malaria because it causes less cerebral vasodilation ? T/F

A

True

23
Q

Malaria has an incubation period of

A

5-30 days

24
Q

S/S of malaria

A

chills, fever, fatigue, HA, cough and myalgia intermittently

25
Q

Malaria has 3 stages

A

Cold stage, hot stage, wet stage.

26
Q

Quinine administration side effect can cause

A

Hypoglycemia due to stimulation of beta cells in the pancreas
Increases NMB agenst

27
Q

If there is Renal impairment from malaria you should use what for muscular blocking

A

Cis-artacurium and artaccurium. avoid vec and panc.