Less Lethal Weapon Injuries

Treatment for Ocular Exposure to Aerosol/Chemical Agents

As with the care and treatment of all patients we encounter, we must ensure that the scene is safe for ourselves, co-workers, the patient and the bystanders.  Once we can ensure that the scene is safe, we need to ensure the subject has been decontaminated enough so that he/she can be treated and the evaluation can be completed. This usually entails THE removal of the subject’s clothing and a decontaminating rinse.  More on decontamination will be discussed later. 

Once decontamination has been completed it is time to complete a primary and secondary survey.  By doing so, it can be determined that there are no life threatening emergencies involving airway, breathing or circulation that need immediate attention.