North Carolina Pesticide Application Practice Test

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What should you do first if someone is experiencing inhalation exposure to a pesticide?

  1. Administer oxygen immediately

  2. Get the victim into fresh air

  3. Give them water

  4. Call emergency services

The correct answer is: Get the victim into fresh air

When someone is experiencing inhalation exposure to a pesticide, the first and most crucial step is to get the victim into fresh air. This action helps to immediately reduce further exposure to the harmful chemical, which is essential for minimizing the potential effects on their health. Fresh air dilutes the concentration of the pesticide in the victim's vicinity and allows them to breathe air that is free of contaminants. While administering oxygen, giving water, or calling emergency services are important actions that can be taken subsequently, they should not be the initial response. Administering oxygen can sometimes be appropriate, but it should only be done if the individual is unable to breathe adequately on their own after being moved to a safer environment. Giving water might seem beneficial, but it is not a suitable response in the case of inhalation exposure, as it does not address the immediate need for fresh air. Calling emergency services is critical, but should also occur after ensuring that the victim is moved away from the source of exposure if it is safe to do so. Thus, the priority should always be to first remove the individual from the environment where they are inhaling the pesticide and to get them into fresh air.