Reference database on germ and biological agents
Designed for responding to chemical/biological incidents, with
particular focus on terrorism,
BioChem 1stRespondER includes first aid data,
recommended
drugs/dosages for administration by
paramedics, and care
instructions for hospital
emergency departments, recommended
hospital
drugs/dosages and lab tests.
In case of a terrorist attack, don't rely on having
an Internet connection available, and the time to research what to do!
BioChem 1stRespondER lets you have the information you need, handy in a
handheld computer, laptop, or desktop computer with battery backup.
(Agents new to version 2.0
shown in blue below.)
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28 Chemical Agents: Agent 15,
Ammonia, Arsene,
Benzene, Chlorine, Chloropicrin, Cyanogen Chloride, Diphosgene,
Ethylene Glycol, Hydrochloric Acid, Hydrogen Cyanide, Lewisite, Mustard Gas, Nitrogen Dioxide, Oleoresin Capsicum (OC Pepper Spray), Perfluoroisobutylene, Phosgene, Phosgene oxime,
Phosphene, 3-Quinuclidinylbenzilate (QNB),
Stibine, Sulfur Dioxide, T-2 Mycotoxin, Tear Gas (CS), Titanium Tetrachloride, White Phosphorus, Vomiting Agents DM, DA, DC,
plus what to do when dealing with an unidentified chemical.
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23 Biological Agents: Anthrax, Botulism, Brucellosis, Burkholderia (Glanders, Melioidosis),
Cholera, Cryptosporidium parvum,
E. coli (Escherichia coli), Ebola,
Epsilon toxin (Clostridium perfringens),
Hantavirus, Lassa Fever,
Nipah
virus, Parrot Fever (Chlamydia psittaci), Plague,
Q fever (Coxiella
burnetii), Ricin, Salmonella,
Salmonella Typhi (typhoid fever),
Shigella
(shigellosis), Smallpox, Staphylococcal enterotoxin B,
Viral
encephalitis (Venezuelan equine encephalitis, eastern equine
encephalitis, western equine encephalitis), Tularemia
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4 Nerve Gases: Sarin, Soman, Tabun, VX
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what to do in the event of a "dirty bomb" attack or nuclear
detonation.
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