| nitric acid poisoning |
Injury sustained from contact with nitric acid. Symptoms include pain, burning, vomiting, thirst, and shock. TREATMENT: Emergency measures include oral administration of activated charcoal and l
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| nitric oxide gas |
A toxic gas administered in very small concentrations during mechanical ventilation to treat persistent pulmonary hypertension.
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| nitric oxide |
Precursor of ozone, NO2, and nitrate; nitric oxide is usually emitted from combustion processes. Nitric oxide is converted to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the atmosphere, and then becomes involved in the photochemical processes and/or particulate formation.
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