War Gases 2007
War Gases 2007
War Gases 2007
IT’S TREATMENT
WAR GASES
Presented By :
SAUD ASIF
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Contents
Phosgene Gas
Introduction About War Gases
World War I.
Germans.
Portal entry into the body & physiological effects.
Vesicants (blister gases).
Lacrimators (tear gas).
Sternutators (vomiting gases) cause nausea.
Lung irritants attack the respiratory tract, causing
pulmonary edema.
Nerve gases inhibit proper nerve function.
Classification Of War Gases
Choloroacetophenone
Bromobenzyl cyanide
Ethyl iodoacetate
Classification Of War Gases
Phosgene
Chlorine
Classification Of War Gases
Mustard Gas
Lewisite
Diphenyl chorarsine
Diphenyl amine chorarsine
Classification Of War Gases
Carbon monoxide
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrogen sulphide
Nerve Gases
Acetylcholine
Phosgene
Symptoms
Coughing
Watery eyes
Blurred vision
Nausea and vomiting
Burning sensation in the throat and eyes
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
Phosgene
Remove clothing.
Wash affected areas.
If someone has swallowed phosgene, do not make the
person vomit or give fluids to drink.
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