Biologics
Nukes
Chemical
Boom
Antidotes
100

When should a clinician begin to suspect biological WMD?

Multiple, simultaneous events*

Dead animals

Large numbers of patients with high toxicity and death rate

100

What is the first step in caring for a patient with exposure to ionizing radiation?

Decontamination

100

Titration of atropine dosing for treatment of organophosphate toxidrome is based on what clinical end-point?

Resolution of:

Airway secretions 

Bronchorrhea  

100

Which subtle ENT exam finding necessitates additional workup and observation following exposure to an explosion?

Tympanic membrane perforation

100

What medication is indicated in patients 40yrs old and younger with prolonged ionizing radiation exposure to prevent endocrine carcinogenesis?

Potassium Iodide

200

What is the name of the bacteria that killed 5 people in the 2001 US Bioterrorism attack shortly after 9/11?

Bacillus anthracis

200

What is the mechanism of action of ionizing radiation on living tissue?

DNA damage

200

Nerve agents such as Sarin, Tabun, Soman, and VX inhibit which critical enzyme?

acetylcholinesterase

200

Nails, ball-bearings, and scrap metal are examples of shrapnel that becomes projectiles causing penetrating injuries in some bombings. Which category of blast injury is this?

Secondary blast injury

200

Which antibiotic is the backbone of treatment for all forms of anthrax?

Ciprofloxacin

300

While not always required, transmissibility of a pathogen is a desirable characteristic of biologic WMD. This is measured by the basic reproduction number, also called the ___?

Ro

or "R - not"

300

What type of ionizing radioactive device is most likely to be used in an attack on civilians?

Medical radiation device

300

What is the most readily available decontamination solution for mustard gas or similar vesicant exposure?

Dilute bleach 

1:10 hypochlorite solution 

300

This technology has surpassed traditional military weaponry in number of combatant fatalities in the most recent conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. 

Drone warefare

300

Name 1 antibiotic that is used in treatment of all forms of plague.

Ciprofloxacine

Doxycycline

Streptomycin

Gentamicin

Chloramphenicol

400

What is the case fatality rate for pneumonic plague (Yersinia pestis) in untreated patients?

+/- 10%

99%

400

What effect from a nuclear explosion causes the greatest loss of life?

Societal collapse

400

What patient activity level should be ordered for a patient admitted with Phosgene inhalation?

Bedrest

400

Post-exposure prophylaxis for which blood borne pathogen should be administered to victims of terror associated blast injuries? 

Hepatitis B vaccination

400

List 2 of the 3 primary treatments for severe organophosphate toxicity.

Atropine 

pralidoxime chloride (2-PAM)

diazepam

500

This untreatable illness represents a "high-risk" bioterrorism weapon against the USA as most of the population is no longer vaccinated since the discontinuation of the vaccine program in 1972.  

Small-pox (Variola)

500

What fraction of radiation exposure patients arrive to the hospital without prehospital decontamination?

+/- 10%

80%

500

The metabolic acidosis resulting from cyanide toxicity is the result of what intracellular mechanism?

Mitochondrial poisoning

Cytochrome / ETC inhibition

Histotoxic asphyxiation


500

What delayed pathology can be missed on initial ED workup of primary blast injury patients?

Blast lung

Pulmonary contusion 

500

This medication is used as pretreatment during warfare in anticipation for nerve agent exposure.

Pyridostigmine