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31 Cards in this Set

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what does JSlist stand for
Joint service lightweight integrated suit technology
what does MOPP stand for
mission oriented protective posture
when under NBC attack when do u give warning
after you mask
what does CBRN stand for
chemical biological radiological nuclear
what are the two types of NBC hazards
immediate
residual
what are the three types of alarms and signals regarding CBRn
automatic
visual
audible
what FM covers nbc operations
Fm 3-11
what field manual covers NBC protection
FM 3-11.4
What field manual covers NBC decontamination
FM 3-5
What is the NBC handbook
FM 3-7
what forms do chemicals come in
Liquid
solid
gas
vapor
Soldiers in mopp 4 may lose how much water per hour
1 quart an hour or moer
when fitting the mask in what sequence should they be tightened
forehead, cheek,. temple
what are the three fundamentals of NBC defense
Avoid Contamination
Protection
Decontamination
how long should you apply pressure with an autoinjector
10 seconds
the pro mask does not protect from what two types of gas
ammonia
carbon monoxide
who can make the decision to unmask
the commander
what are the three levels of decontamination
immediate
operational
thorough
how often should you check your pro mask during peacetime
monthly
when crossing a contaminated area what should you avoid doing
stirring up dust, touching anything
of blood, blister, and nerve agents which is the most deadly
nerve
how should an area suspected of contamination be crossed
quickly avoiding depressions and vegetation
what are the three affects of a nuclear blast
Blast
Heat
Radiation
what causes the most casualties in a nuclear Blast
Initial Blast and Heat of detonation
what are the three types of nuclear burst
air
ground
subsurface
NBC-1 report is used to determine what
initial detection of NBC weapon usage
What FM covers CBRN contamination avoidance
FM 3-3
chemical agents are classified by the US into three categories, Name them
persistent,
non-persistent
dusty
what are the four types of chemical agetns
blister
blood
nerve
choking
What does NAAK stand for
Nerve agent antidote kit
what replaces the NAAK
ATNAA
Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Autoinjector