Atropine Administration: Understanding Canas & Alternatives in Casualty Care
There is no needle available in either the mark 1 kit or the atnaa autoinjector. The administration of the atropine is via a nasal spray. Canas are no longer used within the British military to treat nerve agents.First Aid - Related Articles
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