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CBRN Phosgene Oxime (CX) Exposure with Penetrating Trauma

VALOR Program

Set in a woodland environment, the learner responds to a scene where there was an attack and suspected dirty bomb. The patient has suffered a gunshot wound to the left chest, developing tension pneumothorax that requires decompression. There is blood in the chest when a tube is placed and the...

Emergency Medicine
Disaster Medicine
Toxicology
Trauma

CBRN Phosgene Oxime (CX) Exposure with Penetrating Trauma

CBRN Bundle

Set in a woodland environment, the learner responds to a scene where there was an attack and suspected dirty bomb. The patient has suffered a...

Case Information:
Bundles: CBRN Bundle
Learner Population: EMS/Prehospital, Military, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider, Respiratory Therapist
Specialty: Emergency Medicine, Disaster Medicine, Toxicology, Trauma
Author: VALOR Program
Language: English
Room size: 20x15
Setting: Outdoor, Roadside, Tent
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: anticholinergic exposure, ATNAA and CANA autoinjectors, blood resuscitation, blood transfusion, chemical agent exposure, chemical biological radiation, chest tube, cholinergic, decon, decontamination, dirty bomb, duodote, HAZMAT, hemothorax, needle decompression, penetrating chest wound, penetrating trauma, pneumothorax, radiation exposure, rural disaster response, tension pneumothorax, toxidrome, tranexamic acid, trauma, traumatic injuries, txa,

CBRN Sarin Gas Exposure from IED

VALOR Program

Set in the woodland environment, the learner responds to the scene after reports of soldiers feeling ill after recovering an IED. The patients were on the road and recovered an IED that partially detonated, with its nose open and cracked. Unknown to them, it was a rare chemical weapon prototype...

Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Neurology
Disaster Medicine
Toxicology
Trauma

CBRN Sarin Gas Exposure from IED

CBRN Bundle

Set in the woodland environment, the learner responds to the scene after reports of soldiers feeling ill after recovering an IED. The patients were on...

Case Information:
Bundles: CBRN Bundle
Learner Population: EMS/Prehospital, Military, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider, Respiratory Therapist
Specialty: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Disaster Medicine, Toxicology, Trauma
Author: VALOR Program
Language: English
Room size: 18x13
Setting: Outdoor, Roadside, Tent
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: anticholinergic exposure, ATNAA and CANA autoinjectors, chemical agent exposure, chemical biological radiation, cholinergic, decon, decontamination, dirty bomb, dual patient, duodote, HAZMAT, humvee, IED, improvised explosive device, mass casualty, multi-patient, radiation exposure, roadside, rural disaster response, sarin gas, sarin shell, toxidrome,