Part III--Chemical._ NAVMED P-5059; AFJMAN 44-151V1V2V3. 1
February 1996.
FM 8-284. _Treatment of Biological Warfare Agent Casualties._ NAVMED P-5042; AFMAN(I) 44-156; MCRP 4-11.1C. 17 July 2000. (Change 1, 8 July 2002.)
FM 8-285. _Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries._ NAVMED P-5041; AFJMAN 44-149; FMFM 11-11. 22 December 1995.
FM 21-10. _Field Hygiene and Sanitation._ MCRP 4-11.1D. 21 June 2000.
=DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE=
DOD 5100.52-M. _Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures (NARP)._ September 1990.
DOD Directive 3150.8. _DOD Response to Radiological Accidents._ 13 June 1996.
DD Form 1380. _US Field Medical Card._ December 1991.
DD Form 1911. _Material Courier Receipt._ May 1982.
=DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FORM=
DA Form 4137. _Evidence/Property Custody Document._ 1 July 1976.
=ARMY PUBLICATIONS=
AR 40-5. _Preventive Medicine._ 15 October 1990.
AR 40-61. _Medical Logistics Policies and Procedures._ 25 January 1995.
AR 40-66. _Medical Records Administration and Health Care Documentation._ 3 May 1999.
AR 40-400. _Patient Administration._ 12 March 2001.
FM 3-06.11. _Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain._ 28 February 2002.
FM 3-7. _NBC Field Handbook._ 29 September 1994.
FM 3-50. _Smoke Operations._ 4 December 1990. (Change 1, 11 September 1996).
FM 3-101. _Chemical Staffs and Units._ 19 November 1993.
FM 3-101-4. _Biological Detection Platoon Operations--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 9 June 1997. (Reprinted with basic including Changes 1-2, 1 September 2000.)
FM 4-02.1. _Combat Health Logistics._ 28 September 2001.
FM 4-02.4. _Medical Platoon Leaders' Handbook--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 24 August 2001.
FM 4-02.6. _The Medical Company--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 1 August 2002.
FM 4-02.10. _Theater Hospitalization._ 29 December 2000.
FM 4-02.17. _Preventive Medicine Services._ 28 August 2000.
FM 4-02.19. _Dental Service Support in a Theater of Operations._ 1 March 2001.
FM 4-25.12. _Unit Field Sanitation Team._ 25 January 2002.
FM 8-10. _Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations._ 1 March 1991.
FM 8-10-1. _The Medical Company--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 29 December 1994.
FM 8-10-6. _Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 14 April 2000.
FM 8-10-8. _Medical Intelligence in a Theater of Operations._ 7 July 1989.
FM 8-10-9. _Combat Health Logistics in a Theater of Operations--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 3 October 1995.
FM 8-10-14. _Employment of the Combat Support Hospital--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 29 December 1994.
FM 8-10-15. _Employment of the Field and General Hospitals--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 26 March 1997.
FM 8-10-18. _Veterinary Service--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 22 August 1997.
FM 8-10-24. _Area Support Medical Battalion--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 13 October 1993.
FM 8-10-25. _Employment of Forward Surgical Teams--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 30 September 1997.
FM 8-10-26. _Employment of the Medical Company (Air Ambulance)._ 16 February 1999. (Change 1, 20 May 2002.)
FM 8-30. _Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist._ 12 August 1986.
FM 8-42. _Combat Health Support in Stability Operations and Support Operations._ 27 October 1997.
FM 8-50. _Prevention and Medical Management of Laser Injuries._ 8 August 1990.
FM 8-51. _Combat Stress Control in a Theater of Operations--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 29 September 1994.
FM 8-55. _Planning for Health Service Support._ 9 September 1994.
FM 8-250. _Preventive Medicine Specialist._ 27 January 1986. (Reprinted with basic including Change 1, 12 September 1986.)
FM 8-500. _Hazardous Materials Injuries: A Manual for Pre-Hospital Care. Edition 4._ 17 January 1997.
FM 10-52. _Water Supply in Theaters of Operations._ 11 July 1990.
FM 21-11. _First Aid for Soldiers._ 27 October 1988. (Reprinted with basic including Changes 1-2, 4 December 1991.)
FM 22-51. _Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control._ 29 September 1994.
FM 31-71. _Northern Operations._ 21 June 1971.
FM 90-3. _Desert Operations._ FMFM 7-27. 24 August 1993.
FM 90-5. _Jungle Operations._ 16 August 1982.
FM 90-10. _Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)._ 15 August 1979.
STP 8-91 W15-SM-TG. _Soldier's Manual, Skill Levels 1/2/3/4/5 and Trainer's Guide, MOS 91W, Health Care Specialist._ 10 October 2001.
TC 8-13. _Deployable Medical Systems--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures._ 7 December 1990.
TM 3-4240-288-12&P. _Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual including Repair Parts and Special Tool List for Collective Protection Equipment NBC, Simplified M20 (NSN 4240-01-166-2254)._ NAVFAC P-475. 20 August 1987. (Reprinted with basic including Changes 1-2, 3 May 1989.)
TM 10-5410-228-10. _Operator's Manual for Chemical Biological Protective Shelter System._ 31 August 2001.
TM 10-5410-283-14&P. _Operator's Unit, Direct Support, and General Support Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists) for Chemically Protected Deployable Medical System (CP DEPMEDS) (NSN 5410-01-479-9730) (5410-01-479-9727) and CP DEPMEDS Training Set (6910-01-479-2464)._ 30 November 2001.
INDEX
References are to paragraph numbers unless otherwise indicated.
advanced trauma management, 3-1_e_, 3-9
Allied medical publications, viii, D-1, D-3_d_, D-11_b_, D-19_e_
animals consumption, for, 5-8, J-3_a_(5), J-3_b_(5), J-5_c_(9) contamination of, J-3 decontamination of, 5-8, J-3_d_, J-4_d_, J-5_d_(9) government-owned, 5-5, 5-8, C-7 protection of, 5-8, J-3_a_(5) specimens, from, 5-9, 5-14, J-5_b_(4) treatment of, 5-5, 5-8
area of operations, 1-3_b_(4)
attack, nuclear, biological, or chemical actions after, 2-6_a_, 3-1_c_, 3-7 before, 3-5 detection of, 5-7, A-1, F-14, I-2, J-1, J-3_b_, J-4_b_, J-5_b_ during, 2-6a, 3-6, 3-9, 3-10b monitoring, 3-10_d_, 4-2_d_(2)(_a_), 4-7_h_, 5-7, A-6_a_, C-4--5, Appendix E, F-4, F-15_b_, G-10_f_, J-3_b_, J-4_b_, J-5_b_ personnel considerations, 3-9 prediction for, D-3_d_, D-26_b_ responsibilities, 2-3, 2-6_a_, 5-22, 5-23 supplies, 3-5_b_, 3-8_b_, 4-1--2, 5-2_a_, 5-3, 5-5--6, 5-14, 5-24--26, C-2--3, C-5--12 survey, 3-7, 3-14_c_, C-4, D-4_c_, G-11_j_(4), J-3_b_, J-5_b_(4) treatment, 3-7, 4-1_a_(3), 4-4, 4-7_g_ disposition, 3-10, 3-15b elements, 2-1_b_(3), 3-10 operations, 2-2_a_
battlefield, 1-3_a_, 2-1, 2-2_a_, 2-3, 2-5_a_, 2-6, 3-1, 3-9, 3-12, 4-1, 5-1, 5-5, 5-15, 5-24, A-1, D-3, D-19, G-3, H-2 contaminated, 1-3_a_, 2-1, 2-6_a_, 3-1_e_, 3-9, 3-12_d_, 4-1, 5-1, 5-5, 5-15, 5-24, A-1, D-3, D-19f, D-25, G-8, J-5_a_ conventional, 3-1_a_ and _e_, 3-10
care, in unit, D-7, D-15, D-23
casualties biological, C-2, C-5, D-1, D-20 chemical, D-1 civilian, 3-11 estimates, D-3_b_, D-11 mass casualties, 2-1 nuclear, 3-7, A-6, D-1, D-6_b_, D-8 requirements estimation tool, D-2
chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive, 5-28, C-1
collective protection systems advanced simplified, F-2_c_, F-10 alternate facilities, 2-5_b_(4) available, 2-5_b_ decontamination of entrance area, F-13 employment battalion aid station, 3-2_b_, F-2_a_, F-3 division clearing station, 3-3_c_, F-2_a_, F-4 forward surgical team, 3-4, F-2_a_, F-5 in DEPMEDS hospital, 4-1_a_, F-2_b_, F-6--9 operation, entry, and exit guidelines, 3-2_b_, F-12 procedures, 3-2_b_, 3-3_c_, 3-4 entry/exit, F-14--15 ambulatory patients, 3-2_b_, F-15 litter patient, 3-2_b_, F-15_b_ establish, 2-5_b_(1), F-3--6 radiation exposure, 3-12_b_ and _d_, 5-3, A-6_a_ resupply of protected areas, F-16 shielding, 4-2_b_(2)(_b_) water supply, in, F-6_b_
combat operational stress control, 3-3_a_, 5-20, C-9 effects of, 3-1_a_, 5-20 leadership actions, 3-1_b_, 3-3_a_, 5-21 preventive, 5-23_b_ reactions, 5-23_c_ responsibilities, 5-20, 5-22, 5-23 sleep plans, 5-21_f_
command and control, 2-1, 2-5_a_, 4-1_a_ appraisal of the support mission, 2-3 health service support units, 2-4 homeland security, 2-7 leadership, 2-6, 3-1_b_ operations, 2-2_a_, 2-4--5, 2-6_b_ planning considerations, 2-2
communications, 2-4, 3-1_c_
contaminated environment, 4-1_a_ facility, 2-5_c_ patients, A-6
contamination, 3-1_d_, 5-3 avoidance, 2-5_c_, 3-1_d_, 3-17_e_ control, 2-5_c_, 3-14_c_ detection, 3-1_d_, I-2 food, 4-1_a_, A-9_c_, J-1 free area, 3-2_b_, 3-3_b_, 3-10_d_, 3-15 hinder HSS operations, 3-1_d_ persistency, 2-1_b_(2) water, 4-1_a_, A-9_c_, I-1
decontamination augmentation, 3-5_c_, 4-1_a_(3), 4-4_a_, C-4, G-3_b_, G-4_b_, G-5, G-6 biological, A-10_c_, D-12_a_, D-13_b_, G-12 ambulatory patients, G-14 litter patient, G-13 chemical ambulatory patients, G-11 litter patients, G-10 clothing removal, G-1O_c_, G-11_a_ and _i_, G-13_c_, G-14_b_, G-17_b_ collocation with thorough decontamination, G-3 complicating factors, 4-4_a_ dental, 3-3_a_, 3-15, C-8 facility, 2-5_b_(9), 3-1_c_, 4-1_a_(2), 4-3--4, G-3_f_ Field Medical Card, G-2, G-10_a_(4), G-11_f_, G-13_b_, G-14_b_ food, 5-7 gross contamination removal, G-10_a_, G-11_h_ heat injury prevention, during, G-8 immediate, G-2 litter, G-10_e_ mask, 4-2_b_(4), G-10_a_(1), G-11_e_ materials needed, 2-5_d_, 4-3, G-1_c_ medical treatment facility, at, G-4--6 monitor for completeness, G-10_g_, G-11_j_, G-15 nuclear, 4-4_a_-_c_, A-6_c_, G-15 ambulatory patients, G-17 litter patients, G-16 operations, G-1, G-3_a_, J-5_c_(5) patient protective wrap, G-11_c_ patients, 2-5_b_(2) and (4), 2-5_d_, 3-2_b_, 3-14_d_, 3-15_c_, 4-1_a_(2), F-11, G-1_a_, G-8, G-13 personal effects, G-10_c_, G-13_a_, G-14_a_, G-16_a_, G-17_a_ personnel/equipment, 2-5_b_(2), 3-2_b_, 3-9, 4-3, G-11_d_, G-14_a_ shuffle pit, G-10_g_, G-11_l_, G-13_e_, G-14_e_, G-16_d_, G-17_d_ skin, G-10_a_ and _f_, G-11, G-13_d_, G-14_d_, G-16_c_, G-17_c_ solution preparation, G-1_c_, G-7 spot, 3-2b, 4-3c, G-10_f_, G-11_g_ treatment during, G-10, G-11_a_ and _k_(2) bandages, G-10_c_(2) and f(2), G-11_k_(2) splints, G-10_c_(2) and f(2), G-11_k_(2) tourniquet, G-10_c_(2) and _f_(2), G-11_k_(2) unit, G-2 waste, dispose of, G-10f(4), G-11_k_ water, G-7
defense, 3-14_b_
dental services, 3-3_a_, 5-15, C-8 decontamination, 5-17--18, C-8 mission, 5-16 operations, 5-17 patient protection, 5-19 treatment, 3-3_a_, 5-16, 5-17, 5-18
detection, 3-1_d_
diseases, 1-3_b_(4), 5-1, 5-2_b_, 5-3, A-8_b_(5), D-12_c_, D-17_b_
emergency medical treatment, 3-1_e_, 3-2_b_, 3-3_c_, 3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 3-15_b_, 4-1_a_(3), D-4_a_, D-12_a_
enemy prisoners of war, 2-2_a_
environment biological, 3-14 chemical, 3-15 nuclear, 3-12 operations in extreme environments, 3-16 desert, 3-16_d_ jungle, 3-16_c_ mountain, 3-16_a_ NBC, 3-16 snow and extreme cold, 3-16_b_ urban terrain, 3-16
evacuation, 3-17, D-6, D-9, D-12_a_, D-14, D-22 aircraft, 3-17_b_ and _e_ contaminated areas, in, 3-17_b_ ground vehicles, 3-17_b_ nonmedical vehicles, 3-17_b_(1), 4-1_a_(3) personnel, 3-17_b_
facilities, 2-5_b_(9), 3-1_c_ clean, 3-1--3, 3-10, 3-15, 3-17b(4) contamination, 3-2, 3-3_c_, 3-15_a_(4) move alternate facilities, 2-1_b_(4), 3-1_d_ decision to, 2-1_b_(3) mobility, 4-1_a_, 4-2_a_, D-6_a_, D-14_a_, D-23_a_, F-1 patients, 2-1_b_(3) protection available, 2-1_b_(1) and (4) principles, 4-2_b_(4)(_d_)
field expedient protective systems, H-1, H-4 foxholes and trenches, H-3 protection biological agent, against, H-4_a_ chemical agent, against, H-4_a_ factors, H-2 radiation, against, H-2 shielding, H-2 shelters, expedient, H-1, H-3--4 building of opportunity, 2-1_b_(1), H-3 cave, 2-1_b_(1), H-3 culverts, H-3 ditches, H-3 dozer trenches, H-3 dug-in tents, H-3_d_ engineer support, H-3_c_ overpasses, H-3 sandbagging, H-3_e_ tents, H-3_e_ tunnels, 2-1_b_(1), H-3
Field Medical Card, G-2, G-10_a_(4), G-11_f_, G-13_b_, G-14_b_
first aid, 3-1_a_, 3-2_a_, 3-9, D-7_b_ buddy aid, 3-1_a_, 3-2_a_, D-4_a_, D-7_b_, D-12_a_, D-20_c_ combat lifesaver, 3-1_a_, 3-2_a_ self-aid, 3-1_a_, 3-2_a_, D-4_a_, D-7_b_, D-12_a_, D-20_c_
food animal, J-3_c_(5) considerations, J-3_d_ contamination avoidance, J-1_c_(1) contamination of, 4-1_a_, J-3_a_, J-4_a_, J-5_a_ countermeasures, J-1_b_ decontamination of, J-1_a_, _c_(3), and _d_, J-3_c_, J-4_d_, J-5_c_ detection in, J-1_a_, J-4_b_, J-5_b_ disposition of, J-1_a_, J-5_d_(9) monitoring, J-3_b_ operational rations, J-2_a_ priorities, J-1_c_ protection of, J-1_a_, J-2 storage bulk, J-2_b_ expedient, J-2_b_ fresh food, J-2_b_ susceptibility of, J-1_a_
forward surgical team, 3-4
guidelines chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives, C-1 conduct operations, A-2 evacuation, A-7 health service support planning, C-1 mobilization, for, A-2 operational exposure, 3-12_d_ planning, A-1 predeployment, A-2
health service logistics, 5-24, A-11 organizational maintenance, 5-27 protection of supplies shipment, during, 5-26 storage, in, 5-25, A-11
health service support, D-9, D-12_a_ appraisal, 2-3 casualty collection point, 3-1_c_ conventional operations, 2-4 evacuation, 2-2_b_, 2-5_b_(5), 3-2--3, 3-16_a_, 3-17, 4-1, 4-2b(_2_), 4-7_i_, A-7, A-14_b_, A-15_b_, D-1--2, D-4_a_, D-6, D-7_b_, D-8, D-12_a_, D-13_b_, D-14, D-16, D-19_a_, D-20_c_, D-22, D-24, D-26_d_, Appendix E, F-2_a_, F-3, F-5, G-2, G-10, G-11_c_, G-14_e_, G-17_d_ factors, medical planning, 2-3 levels of, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1_a_ operations in NBC, 2-2_g_, 2-5, 2-6_b_, 3-1--4, 3-17_d_, 4-1_a_ personnel protection, 2-6_a_, 3-8 planning, 3-8 proximity, 3-1_c_ replacements, 3-1_c_ survival, 3-5a, 3-16_c_, 5-15, 5-22_a_, D-7_b_ technical channels, 3-1_c_ treatment, 3-7, 4-1_a_(3)
heat stress, 2-6_a_
homeland security, 2-7, 5-28, C-12
hospitalization bed requirements, D-8, D-16, D-24 blood services, 5-11 conventional operations, 4-8 decontamination, 4-1_a_(5) defensive measures, 4-1_b_ emergency services, 4-4 general medical services, 4-5 integrated battlefield, on, 4-1_a_ intensive care, 5-11 locations, 4-1_a_(1) logistics support, 4-1_b_(2), A-11 nursing services, 4-7 protection, 4-1_a_(5) and _b_(2), 4-2_b_(2)(_b_), 4-4 protective procedures, 4-1_a_(5) and _b_(1) biological, 4-1_b_(3) chemical, 4-2_b_(4) MOPP levels, 4-1_b_ nuclear, 4-2_b_(2) response, 4-2_a_ surgical services, 4-6, 5-11 warning system, 4-1_b_(4)
initial effects alternate operational sites, 3-10 detection, 3-1_d_, 5-7, 5-27, A-1, C-2, C-4, C-6--7, C-11, Appendix E, F-12_c_, F-14, I-2, J-1, J-2_a_, J-4_b_
installation medical authority, 5-28
International Standardization Agreements, D-1 STANAG 2475, p. viii, D-3 STANAG 2476, p. viii, D-11 STANAG 2477, p. viii, D-19
laboratory services, 5-9--11, A-1O_a_, Appendix E biological specimens, 5-11, 5-14 chain of custody, 5-14 clinical, 5-11 levels, 5-11 samples, 5-10 animals, small, 5-14 environmental, 5-14 field, 5-14 food, 5-14 soil, 5-14 vegetation, 5-14 support, 5-11 theater Army medical laboratory, 5-11
leadership
logistics, 2-6, 3-8, 4-2b(4)(_c_), 5-6, D-9, D-12_a_, D-17, D-25, Appendix E
main supply routes, 3-5_c_
mass casualties, 2-1, 5-15--16, 5-29, A-10_b_, A-14_b_, A-15_b_, D-4_a_, D-12_a_, D-20_b_
medical equipment sets chemical agent patient decontamination, 3-8_b_, 4-3_c_(3), C-2, C-4 chemical agent patient treatment, 3-8_b_, 4-3_c_(3), C-2, C-4
medical evacuation, 2-5_b_(3) and (5), 3-1_c_ and _e_, 3-2_a_, 3-3_a_, 3-10_b_, 3-12_b_, 3-17, 4-1, 5-28
medical surveillance, 3-3_a_, 3-14_f_
medical treatment facility, 2-1, 2-2_a_, 2-5_b_, 3-3_c_
mission-oriented protective posture clothing, 2-5_b_, 3-1_a_--_b_, 3-9--10, 3-15_a_, 5-19_b_, 5-21_e_, C-3, F-2_a_ equipment, 2-5_b_ performance degradation, 2-6
movement and management of contaminated facilities, 2-5_b_, 3-10_d_
nuclear, biological, and chemical battlefield considerations, C-1 defense, 3-1b, 5-21 leadership, 2-6, 3-1, 3-6, 3-17_a_, 5-21, Appendix E operational exposure guide, nuclear, 2-5_a_, 3-1_b_ operations in, 1-3_b_(4), 2-2_a_, 2-4--5, 3-5_a_, 3-9, 3-12_d_, 3-16, 4-2b(1)(_c_), (2), and (4)(_c_), 4-3_a_, 5-14--15, 5-17, A-7, C-2, C-11, Appendix E, F-4--5 strikes, 4-1_a_ warning and reporting system, 4-1_b_
nursing services, 4-7, A-10
operational exposure guide, nuclear, 2-5_a_, 3-1_b_, 3-12_d_, 3-17_b_ plans, 2-5_a_, 3-1_a_
operations, 4-2_b_(1)(_c_) and (2)(_a_), 4-3_a_(2), A-1, A-7, C-1, C-5, C-11, D-3_d_, F-3--5, F-11--12, G-1_a_, J-1_d_, J-5_c_(5) security, 4-1_b_(1), 4-2_b_
passive defense measures, 3-14_b_
patient chemical agent, A-14 contaminated, 3-10_c_, 3-12, 4-1_a_(3), C-5 decontamination, 3-3_b_, 3-10, 4-1_a_(3) and _b_, A-14_c_, A-15_c_ externally contaminated, 3-12_a_ holding, 3-3_a_ internally contaminated, 3-12_a_ irradiated, 3-12_a_ management of, A-10_c_ number of, 2-1_b_(3) protective wrap, 3-17_f_, F-15_b_(2)(_a_), G-11_c_ stability operations and support operations, in, A-7 types of, 2-1_b_(3), 3-12_b_, C-4
personnel protection of, 2-1_b_(9), 2-6_a_ replacement of, 3-1_c_
planning considerations for, D-4, D-20_a_ estimates, D-2, D-4, D-11_c_, D-17, D-19 health service support, 3-9 medical force, for, D-10, D-18, D-20, D-26 medical NBC staff officer, Appendix E mobilization, C-2--3 NBC, 3-5_c_, p. D-1 predeployment, C-2 tool, medical, D-2
plans establish a medical treatment facility, C-1 HSS, 3-17_d_ load, C-3 movement, C-3 operation, 2-5_a_, 3-1_a_ tactical, 3-17_d_
preventive medicine arthropods, 5-2_b_, 5-3 climate, 5-2_a_ detachments, 5-4 determining factors, 5-1, 5-2_a_ disease, 5-1 divisional, 3-3_a_, 5-3 field hygiene and sanitation, 5-3 field sanitation team, unit, 5-3--4 immunizations, 5-3, D-11_f_ incidents and morbidity, 5-2_b_ measures, 3-1e, 5-1, 5-4, 5-11--12 medical surveillance, 5-4 occupational and environmental health threat, 5-3--4 operations, 5-1--2, 5-4 pest management, 5-2_b_, 5-4 prophylaxis, D-11_f_ services, 3-3_a_, 5-1, 5-14, C-6, Appendix E water and food, 5-2_a_, 5-3--4
protection buildings of opportunity, use of, 3-1_d_, 3-5_b_, 3-12 collective, 3-1_d_, 3-2_b_, 3-3_b_, 3-4, 3-10_a_, 3-15, 4-7, C-2, C-4 covers, 3-1_d_, 3-12 environmental, 4-2_b_(2), 4-5, 4-6_a_ and _c_, 4-7_c_ hospital, 4-2_a_ individual, 4-2_b_, 5-21_d_ mask-only, 4-2_b_(4)(_a_), 4-7_b_ materiel, 3-1_d_, 4-2_b_(4)(_d_) overhead, 3-1_d_, 3-12 patient, 3-5d, 4-2b(4)(_c_), A-6 personnel, 3-5_b_, 4-2b(4)(a) proximity, 3-1_c_ shielding, 3-5_b_, 4-2_b_(2) site selection, 3-12 supplies, 3-5_b_ types of, 3-1_d_ warning system, 4-2_b_(4) expedient, 2-5_b_(1), 3-5_b_, 3-12 shielding, 4-2_b_(2)(_b_)3
radiation exposure status, 3-12_d_, 3-17_b_
radiological dispersal devices, 1-1_a_, 4-1_a_, A-1
rations, F-6_b_, J-5_a_(4)
reporting, Appendix E
return to duty, 3-1_e_
samples, 5-3--4, 5-9, C-6--7, C-10, Appendix E analysis of, B-1--2 chain of custody, 5-9, 5-14_a_ and _b_(1), C-6--7 documentation, 5-9 collection, 5-9, B-1--2, B-4_b_ description of, B-2 environmental, 5-9, 5-14, B-1, B-3_b_, B-5 air, 5-12_b_(1), 5-14, B-1, B-8 soil, 5-12_b_(1), 5-14, B-1, B-10 vapor, B-8 vegetation, 5-12_b_(1), 5-14, B-1, B-4 water, 5-12_b_(1), 5-14, B-1, B-3_c_, B-9 food, 5-9_b_(1), 5-14, J-4_b_(1), B-1, B-3_d_ handling, 5-9 history of, B-2 identification, 5-9_b_(1), 5-13 labeling, 5-9, 5-13, B-4_b_ preservation, 5-9_b_(1), B-2, B-4_b_, C-6--7 transportation, 5-9_b_(1)
sleep loss, 2-6_a_
special medical response teams, 5-28--29
specimens, Appendix E analysis, 5-10--11, 5-12_b_, A-10, B-1--3 ante mortem, B-3_a_ background documents, B-18 biological, 5-3--4, 5-9, A-10, B-1, B-5, B-12--13, p. C-6--7 chain of custody, 5-9_a_, 5-11--12, 5-14_b_(1), B-4, B-17, C-6--7, C-10--11 civilians, from, B-1_b_, B-13 collection of, 5-3--4, 5-9_b_(1), 5-10--12, 5-14, B-1, B-4_b_, B-12--13, C-7, C-10--11 description of, B-2 documentation of, B-2 field, 5-14 history of, B-2, B-15 identification, 5-9b(1), 5-12_b_, 5-13, A-10_a_ post mortem and forensic, B-3_b_, B-14 preservation, 5-9_b_(1), 5-11--12, B-2--3, B-4_b_, B-15--16, C-6--7, C-10--11 reporting, 5-12_b_, B-15, B-17 transportation, 5-9_a_ and _b_(1), 5-12 types of, B-3
stability operations and support operations, A-7
Standardization Agreement (STANAG). See International Standardization Agreements.
stress, 2-6_a_
supply, Class VIII
tactical standing operating procedures, C-2
threat, 1-1_a_ biological warfare, 1-2, 1-3_b_, 3-14 chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive, 1-2 chemical warfare, 1-2, 1-3_c_ directed energy, 1-2 medical, 1-2 nuclear, 1-2, 1-3_a_ radiological dispersal device, 1-2, 1-3_a_ toxic industrial material, 1-1_b_, 1-3_d_
toxic industrial material, 1-1_b_, 1-2, 3-1_a_ and _d_, 4-1_a_, 5-3, A-1, A-15, Appendix E
training, 3-1_b_, C-3
treatment, 3-1--2, 3-7, 3-9--10, 3-13--16, 5-29, A-3_a_(3), A-6_e_, A-10_d_, A-14_d_, A-15_d_, Appendix E advanced trauma management, 3-1_e_, 3-9 clean area, 3-1--3, 3-10, 3-15, 3-17_b_(4) emergency medical treatment, 3-1_e_, 3-3_b_, 3-7, 3-9, 3-15_b_, 4-1_a_(3), D-4_a_, D-12_a_
triage, 2-3, 3-13, 4-1_a_(3) and _b_, 4-4_b_, 5-20, 5-29, C-2, C-5, D-4_a_, D-5, D-12_a_, D-13, D-21
veterinary services, 5-5, 5-14, C-7, Appendix E animal care, 5-8 food protection, 5-6
waste disposal, F-6_b_
water supply, 4-1_a_, C-2, F-6_b_, I-1--4 actions to protect, I-3 detection in, I-2 treatment of, I-4
weapons, 1-3, 3-1_b_ and _c_, 4-1_a_, A-1 biological, 4-2_b_(3), 5-2_b_, A-8, D-11_e_, D-12_b_ agents, A-8 behavior, A-9 dispersion, A-8--9 effects, 3-7, A-7, A-10, D-11_c_ incubation period, A-8_a_(3) individual, F-14 infection, A-8_a_(2) live agents, A-8_a_ spore-forming, A-8_b_ toxins, A-8_c_ categories nonpersistent, A-12_a_(2) persistent, A-12_b_(1) protection against, 3-10 vapor hazard, 3-10_d_ chemical, 4-2_b_(4) agents, 3-7, A-11_b_ attacks types of, A-11_b_ behavior, A-12 blister, Table A-12, A-13_b_, D-20_e_ blood, Table A-12, A-13_d_ characteristics, A-12--13 incapacitating, A-12_a_, Table A-12 lung damaging, Table A-12, A-13_c_ nerve, Table A-12, A-13_a_ effects, 3-5_b_, A-11 employment of, A-1 nuclear, 4-2_b_(2) biological effects, A-4 blast, 3-7, 3-12_a_, A-2_c_, A-3_a_ burns, A-4 detonation of, D-3_e_ effects of, D-3_d_ electromagnetic pulse, A-2_a_, D-4_d_ eye injuries, A-4_c_ fallout, 3-12_b_ overpressure, A-3_a_(2) physical effects, A-2 physiological effects, A-3, A-5 radiation injury, 3-7, 3-12_a_ thermal injury, 3-7, 3-12_a_, D-4_a_ radiological dispersal device, 1-1_b_, 1-3, A-1, A-3 threat, 1-1, 3-1_a_, 3-2_b_
work/rest cycles, 2-6_a_
FM 4-02.7 (FM 8-10-7) 1 OCTOBER 2002
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
ERIC K. SHINSEKI _General, United States Army_ _Chief of Staff_
Official:
JOEL B. HUDSON _Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army_ 0225424
DISTRIBUTION:
_Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard_: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution Number, 114899, requirements for FM 4-02.7.
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