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(1)消除毒物继续吸收; (1 分)病人脱离中毒现场,尽快除去被毒物污染服饰,用肥仔水或者 2%—— 5%碳酸氢钠溶液彻底清洗皮肤。 (2 分)

(2)积极采取对症治疗; (1 分)保持呼吸道通畅,清楚口腔分泌物,必要时给氧气。(2 分)

(3)解毒药物应用; (2 分)解毒药用胆碱能神经抑制剂和胆碱脂酶复能剂。 (2 分)

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