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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destructionction (WMDs).•Identify actions, signs and symptoms, methods of distribution, and management of biological weapons of mass destruction.•Identify action

s, signs and symptoms, methods of distribution, and management of chemical weapons of mass destruction.Copyright ©2013 Ơ)' Jones & Barter Learning, LL Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction

C. an Ascend Learning Company1Learning Objectives•Identify actions, signs and symptoms, methods of distribution, and management of nuclear weapons of

Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction

mass destruction.•Describe security threat levels as defined by the Department of Homeland Security.•Identify measures to be taken by paramedics who r

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destructionrred throughout history-Dates back to 184 BC when Hanitibai ordered that pots filled with venomous snakes ba thrown onto decks of enemy ships-Many cou

ntries agreed to stop biological weapons research and development in 1972•United states•Prevww Sw>« Union•Canada•umwd cngdsmHistory of Biological Weap Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction

ons• Use of biological agents as weapons has occurred throughout history-Some countries continue to have biological warfare programs-Use of biological

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agents against civilians through acts of bioterronsm recently has appeared• United States in 2001 when anthrax cases occurred following exposure to c

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Lecture Mosby''s paramedic textbook (4th ed) - Chapter 58: Bioterrorism and weapons of mass destructionological Agents and Responder Databases* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a list of critical biological agents— Dividlid inlti

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