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Title: BLISTER AGENT EXPOSURE


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BLISTER AGENTEXPOSURE
CA147
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OBJECTIVES
  • Identify the specific signs and symptoms of
    sulfur mustard agent exposure
  • Identify the specific signs and symptoms of
    Lewisite exposure

CA148
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BLISTER AGENTS
  • Destroy individual cells in target tissue
  • Blisters (vesicles) most noticeable effect
  • Sulfur mustard and Lewisite in Armys inventory
  • Lewisite stored only at Deseret Chemical Depot

Blister
CA149
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HOW BLISTER AGENTS WORK
  • Designed to inflict wartime casualties
  • Affect skin tissue and especially harsh on soft
    membranes
  • eyes lung tissue
  • mouth tissue throat tissue
  • Sulfur mustard greatest effect on warm, moist
    surfaces
  • mucous membranes armpits
  • groin buttocks
  • knees and elbows creases fold of neck

CA150
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BLISTER AGENT EXPOSURE
  • Liquid and vapors create extreme hazards
  • The greater absorbed dose, the greater severity
    of skin and tissue damage
  • Delayed reaction with little or no pain
  • Burning, stinging, redness, or blisters usually
    delayed between 2 to 36 hours for sulfur mustard
  • usually apparent between 4 - 8 hours
  • Immediate pain for Lewisite

CA151
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ROUTES OF EXPOSURE
  • Inhalation
  • Ingestion
  • Direct Contact

CA152
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INHALATION OF BLISTER AGENT
  • Vapors enter body through respiratory system
  • Direct access to lining of nose, throat, and
    bronchial tubes
  • warm, moist membranes most vulnerable
  • Prolonged exposure destroys mucous membrane
    lining
  • internal inflammation
  • bleeding that may lead to later infection of
    airways and lungs
  • Most damage to upper airways
  • with heavy exposure, lungs air sacs are injured
    and fill with fluids

Damage to air sacs may cause lungs to fill with
fluids
CA153
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DIRECT CONTACT WITHBLISTER AGENT
  • Skin surface or eye touches liquid agent, surface
    where agent was deposited, or agent vapor
  • Broken blister fluid non-irritating
  • Does not cause blistering upon contact with skin
  • Warmth and moisture increase effects
  • between toes
  • behind knees
  • groin
  • armpits
  • behind ears

CA154
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INGESTION OF BLISTER AGENT
  • Swallowing contaminated food, drink, placing
    contaminated items in mouth, or incidental
    hand-to-mouth contact
  • Unlikely agent will contaminate food or drink

CA155
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SULFUR MUSTARD
CA156
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SULFUR MUSTARDSIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
  • Severity of symptoms and how rapidly they develop
    greatly influenced by weather conditions
  • hot, humid weather increases action of sulfur
    mustard
  • Signs and symptoms characteristically delayed for
    hours

CA157
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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OFSULFUR MUSTARD EXPOSURE
  • Eye Irritation/Inflammation
  • Photophobia
  • Reddening of Exposed Skin
  • Blisters
  • Inflammation of Respiratory Tract
  • Gastrointestinal Effects
  • Systemic Effects

CA158
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FACTORS AFFECTING SULFUR MUSTARD SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS
  • Characteristically delayed
  • may appear within 1 - 2 hours with large exposure
    or if weather hot and humid
  • Reaction time depends on the
  • type of agent
  • amount of agent person has been exposed to
  • dose (how much a person has absorbed)
  • duration of exposure
  • route of exposure
  • sensitivity of persons system

CA159
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FACTORS AFFECTING SULFUR MUSTARD SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS
  • Inhalation of sulfur mustard causes quicker
    reaction than direct contact exposure
  • agent absorbed much faster in warm, moist areas
    of respiratory tract, nose, mouth, bronchial
    tubes

Effects greatest in warm, moist areas of
respiratory tract
CA160
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FACTORS AFFECTING SULFURMUSTARD SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS
  • Inhalation exposure effects occur after few hours
  • accompanied by sneezing, coughing, and
    inflammation of trachea and bronchi
  • Direct contact exposure effects usually delayed
  • absorption may continue for hours even after
    decontamination

Not all signs and symptoms may appear . .
. Dose, duration, and route of exposure make a
difference
CA161
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OTHER POSSIBLE CAUSES
  • Signs and symptoms may also be caused by
  • hay fever
  • burns (chemical, thermal, sun)
  • tear gas exposure
  • poison ivy, poison oak, and other contact
    allergies
  • certain drugs

CA162
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INITIAL FIRST AID TREATMENT FORSULFUR MUSTARD
EXPOSURE
  • Immediate removal from source of exposure
  • Decontamination through washing and diluting
  • Airway management may be needed as signs/symptoms
    develop

CA163
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TREATMENT FOR EYE CONTACT
  • Speed Critical
  • irreversible eye damage may be done very quickly
  • flush eyes immediately with water
  • tilt head to side
  • pulling eyelids apart with uncontaminated fingers
  • pouring water slowly into eyes
  • Do not cover eyes with bandages
  • Dark or opaque glasses shield eyes from light and
    provide relief from photophobia

CA164
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TREATMENT FOR SKIN CONTACTWITH SULFUR MUSTARD
Decontaminate, paying special attention to
eyelids neck creases armpits behind
knee between toes
  • around the ears
  • inside nose
  • inside mouth
  • groin

CA165
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LEWISITE
CA166
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