Websites
Children,
Terrorism, and Disasters: Chemical Agents (AAP)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) for Acute Chemical Exposures
(ATSDR)
General Information
Pediatric Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness: A
Resource for Pediatricians (AHRQ/AAP) See especially Chapter 5. Chemical Terrorism.
Pediatric
Preparedness for Disasters and Terrorism (NCDP) See particularly pages
23-24 in the document.
Chemical-Biological
Terrorism and Its Impact on Children (AAP)
Mental Health Information
Children,
Terrorism, and Disasters: Psychosocial Aspects (AAP)
Disaster/Terrorism
Mental Health and Stress Related Links: Children and Teens (DMH)
Disaster Response (AACAP)
Management of Individual Chemical Agents
Unidentified Chemical - Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) for Acute Chemical Exposures (ATSDR)
Missouri Regional Poison Center
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Nerve Agents
Nerve Agents (AAP)
Atropine Use In Children After Nerve Gas Exposure (NCDP)
FDA Approves Pediatric Doses of Atropen
AtroPenŽ 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg
Auto-Injectors (atropine injection) Package Insert
Medical
Management Guidelines (MMGs): Nerve Agents (ATSDR)
Vesicants
Vesicant Agents (AAP)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Lewisite, Mustard-Lewisite
Mixture (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Nitrogen Mustard (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Sulfur Mustard (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Phosgene Oxime (ATSDR)
Pulmonary Agents
Pulmonary Agents (AAP)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Ammonia (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Chlorine (ATSDR)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Phosgene (ATSDR)
Cyanides ("Blood Agents")
Blood Agents (AAP)
Medical
Management Guidelines (MMGs): Hydrogen Cyanide (ATSDR)
Incapacitating Agents
Incapacitating Agents (AAP)
Incapacitating Gases (AAP)
Riot Control Agents (Irritant & Vomiting Agents)
Tear Gases (AAP)
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