Chapter 31 Terms Flashcards

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All hazards-approach

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An approach to disaster readiness that involves the capability of responding to any type of disaster with a range of equipment and resources.

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Asymtomatic

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A situation in which a patient has no symptoms

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Atropine

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An anticholinergic drug with multiple effects; used in antidotes to counteract the effects of nerve agents and to counter the effects of organophosphate (chemical compounds found in many common insecticides and used to produce toxic nerve agnts, such as sarin) poisoning.

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Bioterrorism

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The deliberate release of agents typically found in nature, such as viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, to cause illness or death in people, animal or plants.

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Blast lung

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Sometimes referred to as lung blast, the most common fatal primary blast injury, describing damage to the lungs caused by the over-pressurization wave from high-order explosives.

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B NICE

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An acronym for the 5 main types of terrorist weapons: biological contamination, nuclear denotation, incendiary fires, toxic chemical release and conventional explosions.

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CBRNE

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The current acronym used by the Department of Homeland Security to describe the main types of weapons of mass destruction; chemical, biological, radiological/nuclear and explosive.

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DuoDote

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A type of kit with pre-measured doses of antidote used to counteract the effects of nerve agents.

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High-order explosives (HE)

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Explosives such as TNT, nitroglycerin, etc., that produce a defining supersonic over-pressurization shockwave.

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Incendiary weapons

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Devices designed to burn at extremely high temperatures, such as napalm and white phosphorous; mostly designed to be used against equipment, though some (e.g. napalm) are designed to be used against people.

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Low-order explosives (LE)

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Explosives such as pipe bombs, gun powder, etc., that create a subsonic explosion.

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Mark I Kit

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A type of kit with pre-measured doses of antidote to counteract the effects of nerve agents.

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Morbidity

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Illness; effects of a condition or disease.

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Mortality

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Death due to a certain condition or disease.

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Nerve agents

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Toxic chemical warfare agents that interrupt the chemical function of nerves.

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Pralidoxime choride (Protopam Chloride; 2-PAM Cl)

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A drug contained in antidote kits used to counteract the effects of nerve agents.

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Primary effects

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In referring to explosive and incendiary devices, the effects of the impact of the over-pressurization wave from HE on body surfaces.

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Secondary effects

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In referring to explosive and incendiary devices, the impact of flying debris and bomb fragments against any body part.

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Tertiary effects

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The results of individuals being thrown by the blast wind caused by explosive an incendiary devices; can involve any body part.

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WMDs

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Weapons of mass destruction.