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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