If you are exposed to a nerve agent, the typical treatment involves administering atropine as an antidote. The number of doses, or CANA (Chemical Antidote for Nerve Agents), can vary based on the severity of exposure and symptoms. Generally, multiple doses may be required, and medical professionals will assess the situation to determine the appropriate amount needed for effective treatment. Immediate medical attention is crucial in such cases.
How many sailors were exposed to agent orange
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1
Three sets of antidote injections and 1 CANA; a total of 4.
If exposed to a nerve agent, you should administer a total of three CANA (convulsant antidote) auto-injections. The first injection should be given immediately, followed by a second injection within 3 to 10 minutes if symptoms persist, and a third injection can be given 10 to 15 minutes after the second if necessary. After administering the injections, seek medical guidance as soon as possible. Always follow specific guidelines and training provided for responding to nerve agent exposure.
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if you are exposed to a nerve agent, how many
no more than three
Three sets of antidote injections and 1 CANA; a total of 4.
Hold the injector in place for 10 seconds.