When approaching patients that have been exposed to chemical weapons, take a moment to call out "Who here has been sprayed?" Patients who are clearly making eye contact and respond to you may not be your first priority. Remember it is often the patients who are unable to seek care that need it most. Once you've approached a patient: If the patient consents, pour or dribble some L.A.W. (liquid antacid and water) in the eyes using a plastic dropper bottle or spray bottle (use as a mist, NOT use a stream - the fine point of water may cause injury):
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