References are to paragraph numbers unless otherwise indicated.
| INDEX | |
|---|---|
| Paragraph | |
| animals | |
| food | 7-7 |
| government-owned | 7-8 |
| protection of | 7-7, 7-8 |
| treatment of | 7-7 |
| attack, nuclear, biological, or chemical | |
| actions | 5-1, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 6-1 |
| after | 5-7, 5-9, 6-1 |
| before | 5-5, 6-1, 6-2 |
| detection of | 3-2d, 3-3c, 5-1c, 7-3 |
| during | 5-6, 5-8, 6-2 |
| monitoring | 3-3c, 5-1c |
| personnel considerations during | 5-9, 6-1 |
| prediction for | 3-3d |
| responsibilities | 5-8c |
| survey | 3-3c |
| treatment | 5-1d, 5-9, 5-14d, 5-15c, 6-1c, 6-4b |
| treatment elements | |
| disposition | 5-10, 5-12b, 6-1 |
| operations | 5-10a, 5-12 |
| supplies | 5-10b |
| warning of | 3-2f, 3-3, 6-2 |
| biological specimen | |
| collection | 7-10, 7-11, 7-13, 7-15, 7-16, G-1, G-2 |
| antemortem | G-2a |
| civilians, from | G-1 |
| environmental | G-1 |
| food | 7-15, F-4b |
| postmortem and forensic | G-2b |
| water | 6-1, 7-15, App E |
| identification of | 6-2b(3), 7-13b |
| labeling | G-2 |
| preservation and transportation | G-1, G-2c |
| casualties | 6-1 |
| biological | 5-14 |
| chemical | 5-15 |
| civilian | 5-2, 5-11 |
| nuclear | 5-12 |
| collective protection systems | 3-3d(2), 3-5, 5-8, 5-10, 5-15, App D |
| employment | |
| battalion aid station | 5-1d, D-2, D-4 |
| division clearing station | 5-4a, D-3, D-5 |
| in DEPMEDS hospital | D-6, D-7 |
| operation, entry, and exit guidelines | D-10 |
| planning for | 3-1, 6-1, A-1 |
| procedures | D-12, D-14 |
| ambulatory patients | D-12 |
| decontamination of entrance area | 6-3, D-11 |
| entry/exit | D-13 |
| litter patient | D-12 |
| prior to entry | D-12 |
| radiation exposure | 3-3d(4) |
| resupply of protected areas | D-14 |
| shielding | 3-3d(2) |
| types | |
| advanced simplified | D-1b |
| hybrid systems | 3-3d(2) |
| M20E1 | D-1c |
| M51 | D-1a |
| overpressure | 3-3d(2) |
| total system | 3-3d(2) |
| ventilated facepiece | 3-3d(2) |
| combat stress control | 5-4b, 6-1b, 7-22 |
| leadership actions | 7-23 |
| preventive | 7-25 |
| reactions | 7-25c |
| responsibilities | 7-24, 7-25 |
| command and control | 3-1 |
| contamination | |
| avoidance | 3-3d, 3-4, 5-1c, 5-15a, 6-2a, F-1 |
| control | 5-14, 6-3, D-1 |
| detection | 3-2d, 3-3c, 5-1c, C-2, D-10, D-11, E-3, F-1 |
| decontamination | 5-1d, 5-2, 6-3, 7-20a, C-1, E-4, F-1 |
| aidman care during | 5-15c, C-2f(2) |
| bandages | C-2, C-3 |
| splints | C-2, C-3 |
| tourniquet | C-2, C-3 |
| augmentation | 5-9, 5-15d, 6-1c, 6-4 |
| biological | 5-14, 6-2b(3), C-4, C-5 |
| ambulatory patients | C-6 |
| litter patient | C-5 |
| chemical | 6-3a |
| ambulatory patients | C-3 |
| litter patients | C-2 |
| complicating factors | 6-4a |
| dental | 5-4, 7-19 |
| Field Medical Card | C-2, C-3c |
| food | 7-7, 7-9, F-2, F-3c, F-4c, F-5 |
| hasty | 3-4b(9) |
| materials needed | 5-8, 6-3, C-2 |
| monitor for completeness | C-2 |
| nuclear | 5-12a, 6-2b(2), 6-3, C-7 |
| ambulatory patients | C-9 |
| litter patients | C-8 |
| patients | 3-3d(3), 5-10b, 5-12a, 5-15, App C, D-9 |
| personal effects | C-2 |
| personnel/equipment | 3-3d(3), 5-17, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 |
| solution preparation | C-1 |
| unit | 3-3d(3), 6-3 |
| water | 7-3, App E |
| dental services | 5-4, 7-17, A-8 |
| decontamination | 7-20a, 7-20b |
| mission | 7-18 |
| operations | 7-17, 7-18 |
| patient protection | 7-21 |
| treatment | 7-19, 7-20, 7-21 |
| detection | 3-2d, 3-3c, 5-1c |
| diseases | 1-2, 7-2 |
| division medical supply office | 5-8b |
| emergency services | 6-4 |
| medical services | 6-5a |
| MOPP levels | 5-15, 6-5a |
| surgical | 6-5a |
| triage | 5-1d, 5-15c, 6-4b |
| enemy prisoners of war | 5-2a |
| environment | 5-12 |
| biological | 5-14 |
| casualties | 5-14a |
| chemical | 5-15 |
| casualties | 5-15a |
| contamination | 5-15a |
| emergency medical treatment | 5-15c |
| triage | 5-15c |
| contamination | 5-14a |
| passive defense measures | 5-14b |
| treatment | 5-14e |
| nuclear | 5-12 |
| casualties | 5-12a |
| contamination | 5-12 |
| emergency medical treatment | 5-12a |
| triage | 5-13 |
| operations in extreme environments | 5-16 |
| desert | 5-16d |
| jungle | 5-16c |
| mountain | 5-16a |
| snow and extreme cold | 5-16b |
| evacuation | 3-1, 5-17, 6-1 |
| aircraft | 5-17b |
| contaminated areas | 5-17b(4) |
| ground vehicles | 5-17b |
| nonmedical vehicles | 5-17b |
| personnel | 5-17b |
| facilities | 3-4 |
| clean | 3-4c |
| contamination | 3-4 |
| decontamination | 3-4b |
| move | 3-4b |
| alternate facilities | 3-4b |
| decision to | 3-4b |
| mobility | 3-4b(6) |
| patients | 3-4b |
| protection available | 3-4b, 5-12 |
| operational plan | 3-4a |
| decontamination | 3-4b(9) |
| evacuation | 3-4b(6) |
| facilities, alternate | 3-4b(5) |
| mobility | 3-4b(7) |
| patients | 3-4b(4) |
| persistency | 3-4b(3) |
| protection | 3-4b(2) |
| relocation | 3-4b(1) |
| sustainability | 3-4b(8) |
| principles | 3-4a |
| field expedient protective systems | 5-12, 6-1, B-1 |
| foxholes and trenches | 5-12a, B-3f |
| protection | 5-12, 6-2, B-1, B-2 |
| factors | 6-1, B-2 |
| shielding | B-2 |
| shelters, expedient | 5-12, 6-1, B-3, B-4 |
| dozer trenches | B-3c |
| dug-in tents | B-3d |
| engineer support | B-3c |
| location | 5-12, B-3b |
| sandbagging | B-3e |
| tents | B-3f |
| Field Medical Card | C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5 |
| food | 7-7 |
| animal | 7-8, F-3c(4) |
| contamination of | 7-7, F-1, F-3, F-4, F-5 |
| countermeasures | F-1b |
| decontamination of | 7-7, 7-9, F-2c, F-3c, F-4c, F-5c |
| detection in | F-2b, F-3b, F-4b, F-5b |
| monitoring | F-2b |
| F-1c | |
| protection of | 7-7, D-1d, F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5 |
| susceptibility of | F-1a |
| Geneva Conventions | 6-2b |
| guidelines | |
| combat stress control | A-9 |
| dental services | A-8 |
| establish an MTF | A-4 |
| health service logistics | A-11 |
| laboratory services | A-10 |
| maintenance | |
| decontamination | 7-29 |
| equipment | 7-29 |
| organizational | 7-29 |
| mobilization, for | A-3 |
| operate an MTF | A-5 |
| predeployment | A-2 |
| preventive medicine services | A-6 |
| veterinary services | A-7 |
| health service logistics | 5-8, 7-26, A-11 |
| supplies, shipping, | 7-28 |
| supplies, storage | 7-27 |
| health service support | 5-1 |
| appraisal | 5-2a |
| Echelons I and II | 5-1, 5-3, 5-4, 5-10 |
| evacuation | 5-2a |
| factors, medical planning | 5-2, 5-9 |
| first aid | |
| buddy aid | 5-1a |
| combat lifesaver | 5-1a |
| self-aid | 5-1a |
| NBC actions | 5-1b |
| contamination | 5-1c, 5-14, 5-15 |
| integrated battlefield | 5-1d |
| operations in NBC | 5-8a |
| planning | 5-2, 5-9, 5-17, 6-1, A-1, B-3 |
| principles | 3-4a |
| survival | 5-1c |
| treatment | 5-2a |
| heat stress | 6-1b, C-2 |
| hospitalization | 5-2a, 6-1 |
| decontamination | 6-3, C-1, D-11 |
| defensive measures | 6-2b |
| emergency services | 6-4 |
| integrated battlefield, on | 6-1 |
| locations | 6-1a, 6-2a |
| mass casualties | 6-1b |
| medical services | 6-5 |
| nursing services | 6-7 |
| planning | 5-2a, 5-9, 6-1 |
| protection | 3-4b, 6-2a |
| protective procedures | 6-2b(1) |
| biological | 6-2b(3) |
| chemical | 6-2b(4) |
| MOPP levels | 3-5, 5-1, 6-1c, 6-2b(4), 7-2a |
| nuclear | 6-2b(2) |
| surgical services | 6-6 |
| triage | 5-1d, 5-13, 6-1 |
| initial effects | |
| alternate operational sites | 3-2c(3) |
| attacks, detection | 3-2d |
| medical intelligence | 3-2a |
| mitigation | 3-2c |
| organic equipment | 3-2d |
| 3-2c(2) | |
| vulnerability analysis | 3-2b |
| International Standardization Agreements | |
| QSTAG 322 | Preface |
| QSTAG 816 | Preface |
| STANAG 2002 | Preface |
| STANAG 2068 | Preface |
| STANAG 2083 | Preface |
| STANAG 2103 | Preface |
| STANAG 2104 | Preface |
| STANAG 2112 | Preface |
| STANAG 2398 | Preface |
| STANAG 2423 | Preface |
| STANAG 2866, Chap 4 | Preface |
| STANAG 2873 | Preface |
| STANAG 2879 | Preface |
| STANAG 2954 | Preface |
| laboratory services | 7-10, A-10, App F |
| area medical | 7-13b |
| biological specimens | 7-10, 7-11, 7-16, App G |
| clinical | 7-13a, G-1 |
| echelons | 7-11, 7-12, 7-13 |
| samples | |
| biological | 7-16, App G |
| field | 7-15 |
| support | 7-10 |
| zone of interior | 7-14 |
| leadership | 3-1, 3-5, 5-1c, 7-23 |
| logistics | 5-8 |
| medical aspects of NBC warfare | |
| assessment and treatment, medical | 4-2b |
| biological | 4-4 |
| aerosol | 4-4a |
| contamination of food | 4-4b, 7-3, 7-7 |
| contamination of water | 4-4b, 7-3, 7-4 |
| other considerations | 4-4c |
| chemical agent injuries | 4-6 |
| blister | 4-6b |
| blood | 4-6d |
| incapacitating | 4-6c |
| lung-damaging | 4-6e |
| nerve | 4-6a |
| combat stress control | 7-22, A-9 |
| leadership actions | 7-23 |
| preventive | 7-25b |
| responsibilities | 7-24, 7-25 |
| mass casualties | 4-2b, 4-5b, 4-7b, 6-1b |
| nuclear injuries | 2-3, 2-4, 4-1, 4-3 |
| blast | 2-3a,b, 4-1b |
| 2-2a, 2-4, 4-1a | |
| radiation | 2-5, 4-1d |
| thermal | 2-3a, 2-4, 4-1c |
| radioactively-contaminated casualties | 4-3 |
| decontamination | 4-3c |
| handling | 4-3b |
| monitoring | 4-3b |
| treatment | 4-3d |
| triage classifications | 4-2b, 5-13 |
| medical equipment sets | |
| chemical agent patient decontamination | 5-7, 5-10, C-1 |
| chemical agent patient treatment | 5-7, 5-10, C-1 |
| medical regulating | 6-6c |
| medical services | 6-5 |
| constraints | 6-5b |
| provisions of | 6-5a |
| mission-oriented protective posture | |
| clothing | 3-2e, 3-5, 6-2, 7-8 |
| equipment | 3-2e |
| performance degradation | 3-2e, 6-1 |
| survival | 3-2 |
| nuclear, biological, and chemical | |
| battlefield | 5-1 |
| combat stressors | 3-5 |
| leadership | 3-5, 7-23 |
| operational exposure guide, nuclear | 3-3d, 5-17b |
| operations in | 3-5 |
| planning for | 3-1, App A |
| nursing services | 6-7 |
| feeding | 6-7d |
| medications, intravenous | 6-7e |
| neurological signs | 6-7b |
| nursing care | 6-7h |
| oral hygiene and bathing | 6-7c |
| oxygen therapy | 6-7g |
| protective gear | 6-7 |
| record keeping | 6-7i |
| treatment procedures | 6-7f |
| vital signs | 6-7a |
| operational | |
| exposure guide, nuclear | 3-3d, 5-17b |
| plans | 5-9 |
| patient decontamination | 6-1, 6-4b, C-9 |
| patient holding | 5-4a |
| planning | 3-1, 5-2, 5-9, 6-1, 7-2 |
| mobilization | A-3 |
| predeployment | A-2 |
| preventive medicine services | |
| detachments, preventive medicine | 7-4, 7-5 |
| entomology | 5-8c, 7-5, App E |
| environmental sanitation | 5-8c, 7-4, App E |
| services | 5-4, 5-8c, 7-1, 7-5 |
| determining factors | 7-2a |
| disease | 5-4b, 6-2b(3), 7-2 |
| divisional | 7-3 |
| incidents and morbidity | 7-2b |
| water and food | 5-8c, 7-3 |
| protection | |
| collective | 3-3, 5-1c, 6-1d, App D |
| expedient | 5-12, 6-2 |
| factors | 6-2a(2) |
| food | 7-7, App F |
| hospital | 6-2 |
| individual | 7-3 |
| mask only | 6-2b |
| materiel | 6-2b |
| MOPP | 3-2, 5-1, 5-4, 6-1c, 6-2b |
| patient | 3-2, 6-2, 6-5a, 7-21 |
| site selection | 6-2 |
| supplies | 5-5, 5-10b, 6-2b(4), D-1d |
| Quadripartite Standardization Agreement (QSTAG). See International Standardization Agreements | |
| reporting | 3-3, 6-2b |
| residual effects | 3-3 |
| contamination | 3-3a(5) |
| avoidance | 3-3d(1) |
| management | 3-3d |
| predictions | 3-3b |
| equipment survey | 3-3c(1) |
| detection | 3-3c(1),(2) |
| monitor | 3-3c(3) |
| management | 3-3 |
| NBC Warning and Reporting System | 3-2d, 3-3a |
| Actual Contaminated Areas Report (NBC 5) | 3-3a(5) |
| Chemical/Biological Attack Report, Detailed Information (NBC 6) | 3-3a(6) |
| Evaluated Data Report (NBC 2) | 3-3a(2) |
| flash precedence | 3-3a(1) |
| immediate precedence | 3-3a(1) |
| Monitoring and Survey Report (NBC 4) | 3-3a(4) |
| Observer¼s Initial Report (NBC 1) | 3-3a(1) |
| Warning, Predicted Contamination Report (NBC 3) | 3-3a(3) |
| specimens | App G |
| antemortem | G-2a |
| biological | G-1 |
| collection of | 7-10, 7-11, 7-13, 7-15, 7-16, G-1, G-2 |
| environmental | 7-15, G-1 |
| field | 7-15, G-1 |
| food | 7-15, F-4b |
| handling | 7-12, G-1, G-2 |
| identification | 6-2b(3), 7-10, 7-14, G-1 |
| postmortem and forensic | G-2b |
| preservation of | G-1, G-2c |
| transportation | 7-12, G-1, G-2c |
| water | 5-8c, 6-1, 7-15, App E |
| Standardization Agreement (STANAG). See International Standardization Agreements | |
| supply, Class VIII | 5-8b, D-14 |
| surgical services | 6-6 |
| capabilities | 1-1a |
| limitations | 6-6a |
| trauma cases | 6-6b |
| threat | 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 6-1, 6-2 |
| biological warfare | 1-3b |
| chemical warfare | 1-3c |
| medical | 1-2 |
| nuclear | 1-3a |
| Third World | 1-1 |
| triage | 5-13, 5-15c, 6-1, 6-4b |
| veterinary services | 7-6, A-7, App F |
| warfare | 1-3b, 5-1 |
| warning | 3-2, 3-3 |
| chemical | 3-3f |
| strike | 3-2f |
| water supply | 5-8c, 6-1, 7-3, App E |
| weapons | 2-1 |
| biological | 1-3b, 2-1, 2-6, 2-7, 2-9, 1-2b |
| agents | 2-6, 2-7 |
| behavior | 2-7 |
| characteristics | 2-7 |
| weapons | |
| biological (continued) | |
| dispersion | 2-7 |
| effects | 2-6, 3-2c |
| incubation period | 2-6 |
| infection | 2-6 |
| life cycles | 2-6 |
| live agents | 2-6a |
| toxins | 2-6b |
| traits | 2-6, 2-7 |
| characteristics | 2-2, 2-5 |
| chemical | 1-3, 2-8 |
| agents | 2-10 |
| attacks types of | 5-5 |
| behavior | 2-9 |
| blister | 2-10b |
| blood | 2-10d |
| characteristics | 2-10 |
| incapacitating | 2-10e |
| nerve | 2-10a |
| categories | 2-9b |
| nonpersistent | 2-9b(2) |
| persistent | 2-9b(1) |
| protection against | 3-2 |
| nuclear | 2-1, 2-2, 2-7 |
| biological effects | 2-4 |
| blast | 2-2c |
| burns | 2-4 |
| direct blast injury | 2-3a |
| eye injuries | 2-4c |
| flash blindness | 2-4c |
| indirect blast injury | 2-3b |
| physical effects | 2-2 |
| physiological effects | 2-3, 2-5 |
| radiation injury | 2-2a, 2-5 |
| thermal injury | 2-2a, 2-3a, 2-4c, 4-1c |
| translational injuries | 2-3b(5) |
| threat | 1-1, 1-2, 1-3a, 6-1 |
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