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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 an NBC attack, when do you give warning?
After you mask
What are the proper masking procedures?
Stop breathing and close your eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check the seal of the mask, sound the alarm to alert others, and continue the mission
Each MOPP level corresponds to an increasing level of protection. The readiness level will usually be dictated by the in-theatre commander.
• MOPP Ready — Protective mask is carried. First set of suit, gloves, and boots are available within two hours, second set within six hours.
• MOPP Level 0 — Protective mask carried. Suit, gloves, and boots accessible/available.
• MOPP Level 1 — Suit worn. Mask, gloves and boots carried.
• MOPP Level 2 — Suit and boots worn. Gloves and mask carried.
• MOPP Level 3 — Suit, boots and mask worn. Gloves carried.
• MOPP Level 4 — All protection worn.
What are the proper masking procedures?
Stop breathing and close your eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check the seal of the mask, sound the alarm to alert others, and continue the mission
What does C.B.R.N. stand for?
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
NBC hazards are classified into two types, what are they?
1. Immediate hazards- produce casualties immediately after attack
2. Residual hazards- Delayed effects
What will replace the Nerve Agent Antidote Kit (NAAK) based on shelf life expiration dates?
The Antidote Treatment, Nerve Agent Auto injector (ATNAA)
What is the number of Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Auto injector (ATNAA) that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?
3
What is the number of Nerve Agent Antidote Kits (NAAK) that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?
3
Alarms and signals convey warnings of NBC contamination. Units use easily recognizable and reliable alarm methods to respond quickly and correctly to NBC hazards. What are three types of alarms and signals?
1. Audible Alarms
2. Automatic Alarms
3. Visual Signals
What forms do Chemical Agents come in?
Vapors
Solids
Liquids
Gases
Soldiers in MOPP 4 may lose how much water per hour through perspiration?
1 quart or more
When fitting the protective mask, in what sequence should the straps be tightened?
1. Forehead straps
2. Cheek straps
3. Temple straps
Which of the NBC reports is most widely used?
NBC 1
What are the three types of procedures for MOPP gear exchange?
1. Buddy Team
2. Triple Buddy
3. Individual
What are three fundamentals of NBC defense?
1. Avoid contamination
2. Protection
3. Decontamination
How long should you apply pressure when using the Auto injector?
10 seconds
The protective mask will not protect against what two types of gases?
Ammonia vapors or carbon monoxide
Once a unit has masked, who can make the decision to unmask?
The unit commander
What is the shape of the contamination markers?
Triangle
What are the three levels of Decontamination?
1. Immediate
2. Operational
3. Thorough
How often should you check your protective mask during peacetime?
Before, during and after training events, monthly, and semi-annually. (refer to TM 3-4240-339-10 and 20&P manuals) The minimum is MONTHLY...
What are the 9 mild symptoms of nerve agent poisoning?
1. Unexplained runny nose
2. Unexplained headache
3. Sudden drooling
4. Difficulty seeing (dimness of vision and miosis)
5. Tightness in the chest or difficulty in breathing
6. Localized sweating and muscular twitching in the area of contaminated skin
7. Stomach cramps
8. Nausea
9. Tachycardia followed by bradycardia (Tachycardia is an abnormally rapid heartbeat with a heart rate of over 100 beats per minute. Bradycardia is a slow heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute)
When crossing a contaminated area, what 2 things should you avoid doing?
Stirring up dust and touching anything
What are the 3 effects of a nuclear explosion?
1. Blast
2. Heat
3. Radiation
What are the 3 types of nuclear bursts?
1. Air
2. Ground
3. Subsurface
What are the 4 types of Chemical agents?
1. Nerve
2. Blister
3. Blood
4. Choking