Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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What is the first aid step if pesticide exposure occurs on the skin?

  1. Apply lotion to the area

  2. Cover with a bandage

  3. Remove clothing and wash pesticide off

  4. Seek immediate medical attention

The correct answer is: Remove clothing and wash pesticide off

In the case of pesticide exposure on the skin, the most critical first aid step is to remove clothing and wash the pesticide off. This is essential because pesticides can be absorbed through the skin, potentially leading to more severe health issues. By promptly removing any contaminated clothing, you minimize the risk of prolonged skin contact with the pesticide. Following this, washing the affected area with soap and plenty of water helps to rinse away the chemical, reducing further absorption and potential harm. While seeking immediate medical attention can also be important depending on the severity of exposure, the immediate response of washing the affected area is crucial for reducing harmful effects. Applying lotion or covering the area with a bandage could trap the pesticide against the skin, which can exacerbate irritation or absorption, making those options less effective in an emergency situation.