| A | B |
| Chlorine | This agent is a dense, acrid, pungent, greenish-yellow gas that is easily recognized by both color and odor |
| Phosgene | Carbonyl chloride, D-Stoff, green cross |
| PFIB | When organofluoride polymers are burned, this is one combustion by-product |
| Cyanide | Sodium nitrite and sodium thiosulfate are used to treat exposure to this agent |
| Nerve Agents | These agents inhibit ChE, which then cannot hydrolize ACht |
| Mustard | An oily liquid that is generally regarded as persistent because of its low volatility |
| Lewisite | Similar to mustard but its clinical effects appear within minutes of exposure |
| Anthrax | Of the following biological threats, the one with the potential for producing the greatest number of death is: |
| Ebola Virus | Vaccines that could be useful in protecting military personnel exist for all of the following hemorrhagic fever viruses EXCEPT: |
| Mediastinum | The lethal effects of inhalational anthrax occur PRIMARILY in which of the following anatomic sites: |
| Physostigmine | Which of the following is a specific antidote for an anticholinergic incapacitating agent? |
| MOPP3 | Soldiers wearing the Battle Dress Overgarment (BDO), overboots, protective mask and hood, would be at what MOPP level? |
| Delayed | A casualty was exposed 30 minutes ago to both nerve-agent vapor and liquid. The casualty is now reporting mild shortness of breath that is improving. The casualty should be triaged as: |
| Triage Area | The greatest vapor hazard within a casualty decontamination site would be found at the: |
| PFIB | The greatest vapor hazard within a casualty decontamination site would be found at the: |
| Pulmonary Agents | The M256A1 detector ticket samples for chemical agent vapors. It detects all of the following EXCEPT: |
| Expectant | In a mass casualty scenario, a casualty exposed 2 hours ago to sulfur mustard vapor now has facial erythema, red eyes, marked difficulty breathing, and a productive cough. This casualty should most appropriately be triaged as: |
| Decontamination | The first step in treating a Mustard casualty is |
| Chest Tightness | What is the first indication of inhalation of very high concentrations of phosgene? |
| Needle-Stick Injuries | The single greatest risk for medical staff caring for Viral Hemorrhagic Fever patients is: |