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A victim of vesicant (blister agent) exposure with skin burns covering less than 5 percent of body surface area and minor eye irritation is typically classified as a "mild" or "moderate" case. This classification indicates that while the individual has been exposed to a hazardous agent, the extent of their injuries is relatively limited and unlikely to require extensive medical intervention. Continuous monitoring and supportive care may still be necessary to address any potential complications.
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Expectant if exposure is to a pulmonary agent and less than 4 hrs. If more than 4 hrs to a vesicant (which is the question here), then delayed. Google CBRNE - Evaluation of a Chemical Warfare Victim
Oxaliplatin is an irritant, meaning it can cause inflammation and discomfort when it comes into contact with the skin or veins. It is not classified as a vesicant, which refers to substances that can cause blistering or tissue necrosis if they leak into surrounding tissues.