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MSD Manual
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Injuries; Poisoning
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Mass-Casualty Weapons
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Mass-Casualty Weapons
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Overview of Incidents Involving Mass-Casualty Weapons
Exposure
Initial Approach
Preparedness
Recognition
Primary assessment and triage
Secondary assessment
General reference
Treatment
Biological Agents as Weapons
Recognition
Response
More Information
Overview of Chemical-Warfare Agents
Classification
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Anticholinergic Chemical-Warfare Compounds
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Incendiary Chemical-Warfare Agents and Hydrogen Fluoride (HF)
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Nerve Chemical-Warfare Agents
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Decontamination
Drug treatment
Prevention
Pulmonary Chemical-Warfare Agents
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Riot-Control Chemical Agents
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Systemic Asphyxiant Chemical-Warfare Agents
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Treatment reference
Vesicant Chemical-Warfare Agents
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Explosives and Blast Injuries
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Signs
Diagnosis
Triage
Treatment
Radiological Weapons
Toxins as Mass-Casualty Weapons
Botulinum Toxin
Ricin and Abrin
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB)