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If a patient is exposed to a nerve​ agent, which assessment finding would the patient​ expect? a) decreased heart rate. b) dry mouth and thirst. c) rapid breathing. d) increased salivation.

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Answer: If a patient is exposed to a nerve​ agent, the assessment found that the EMT would​ expect is rapid breathing. option C is correct.

Explanation: If you arrive at the scene of a sick person and are informed that the patient has been exposed to a nerve agent, immediate action is crucial which is ensure personal safety, summoning medical help, decontamination and providing basic life support measures

Here are the steps you should take: Ensure personal safety: Put on personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and a respirator if available. This protects you from potential exposure to the nerve agent. Assess the situation: Quickly evaluate the patient's condition and the environment for any signs of ongoing exposure or contamination. If there are indications of a continuing threat, evacuate the area and call for specialized assistance. Summon medical help: Contact emergency medical services (EMS) or specialized units trained in handling chemical incidents to provide assistance and guidance. Move the patient to a safe area: If it is safe to do so, move the patient to an area away from the source of the nerve agent. This helps prevent further exposure to the patient and others nearby.

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