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Which of the following are considered Category A weapons of mass destruction?
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A) Anthrax
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B) Botulinum Toxin
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C) Plague
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D) All of the Above
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2.
"Category C" weapons are fairly easy to obtain, produce and disseminate and can produce high rates of disease and mortality.
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3.
Which of the following are indicators of a possible chemical incident?
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A) numerous dead insects and animals in the area
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B) mass human casualties soon after an attack
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C) numerous surfaces having oily droplets or film
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D) All of the Above
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4.
Biological weapons often take weeks or months to take their toll.
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5.
What type of injury or symptom might be caused by an "E-Bomb"?
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A) burns
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B) psychosis
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C) weight loss
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6.
Toxic weapons are made from readily available material used in various industrial operations.
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7.
Nuclear patients requiring immediate lifesaving surgery fall into which of the following treatment categories?
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A) (T1) Immediate Treatment Group
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B) (T2) Delayed Treatment Group
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C) (T3) Minimal Treatment Group
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D) (T4) Expectant Treatment Group
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8.
What type of (bio)agent causes Smallpox?
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A) Variola Major
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B) Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
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C) Alphaviruses
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D) Hantaviruses
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9.
Which risk category does Yellow Fever fall into?
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A) Category A
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B) Category B
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C) Category C
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10.
Category A agents are assigned the highest risk because of what factors?
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A) they are easy to transmit
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B) they have the capacity to inflict substantial morbidity
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C) the can create widespread panic and social disrupt
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D) All of the Above
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11.
Which form of Anthrax exposure is of the greatest concern?
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A) inhalational
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B) cutaneous
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C) gastrointestinal
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Which form of Plague is the most feared as a possible weaponize agent?
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A) bubonic
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B) septic
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C) primary pneumonic
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