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