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Chapter 41b- Terrorism Response and Disaster Management

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
The area of the lymphatic system where infection-fighting cells are housed.
Injuries caused by an explosive pressure wave to the hollow organs of the body.
The type of energy that that is emitted from a strong radiologic source, involving particles that are among the most powerful forms of
A passive circulatory system in the body that transports a plasma-like liquid called lymph, a thin fluid that bathes the tissues of the body.
Terrorism that is carried out by people in a country other than their own; also known as cross-border terrorism.
Biologic agents that are the deadliest substances known to humans; they include botulinum toxin and ricin.
A lung infection, also known as plague pneumonia, that is the result of inhalation of plague-causing bacteria
A neurotoxin derived from the mash that is left from the castor bean; causes pulmonary edema and respiratory and circulatory failure leading to death.
The area that provides protection and treatment to firefighters and other responders working at an emergency. Here, the workers are medically monitored and receive any needed care as they enter and leave the scene.
An outbreak that occurs on a global scale
A pulmonary agent that is a product of combustion, resulting from a fire t a textile factory or house, or from metalwork or burning Freon. It is a very potent agent that has a delayed onset of symptoms, usually hours.
Pulmonary trauma resulting from short-range exposure to the detonation of high energy explosives.
Verticales
A blistering gent that has a rapid onset of symptoms and produces immediate, intense pain and discomfort on contact.
A blast injury that falls into one of the following categories: burns, crush injuries, toxic inhalation, medical emergencies, or mental health disorders.
How long a chemical agent will stay on a surface before it evaporates
Any material that emits radiation.
Energy that is emitted in the form of rays, or particles.
A substance that mutates, damages, and changes the structures of DNA in the body's cells.
Excessively constricted pupil; often bilateral after exposure to nerve agents.
Any container that is designed to disperse radioactive material.
Existing facilities used as mass distribution sites for antibiotics, antidotes, vaccinations, and other medications and supplies during an emergency