Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
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Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
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HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT IN A NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL WARFARE ASPECT OF THE MEDICAL THREAT
1-1. General
1-2. Medical Threat
1-3. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Dispersal Device Threats—The Health Service Perspective
1-2. Medical Threat
1-3. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Dispersal Device Threats—The Health Service Perspective
CHAPTER 2 COMMAND AND CONTROL
2-1. General
2-2. Health Service Support Command and Control Planning Considerations
2-3. Health Service Support Command and Control Appraisal of the Support Minion
2-4. Health Service Support Units
2-5. Movement/Management of Contaminated Facilities
2-6. Leadership on the Contaminated Battlefield
2-7. Homeland Security
2-2. Health Service Support Command and Control Planning Considerations
2-3. Health Service Support Command and Control Appraisal of the Support Minion
2-4. Health Service Support Units
2-5. Movement/Management of Contaminated Facilities
2-6. Leadership on the Contaminated Battlefield
2-7. Homeland Security
CHAPTER 3 LEVELS I AND II HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT
3-1. General
3-2. Level I Health Service Support
3-3. Level II Health Service Support
3-4. Forward Surgical Team
3-5. Actions Before a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-6. Actions During a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-7. Actions After a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-8. Logistical Considerations
3-9. Personnel Considerations
3-10. Disposition and Employment of Treatment Elements
3-11. Civilian Casualties
3-12. Nuclear Environment
3-13. Medical Triage
3-14. Biological Environment
3-15. Chemical Environment
3-16. Operations in Extreme Environments
3-17. Medical Evacuation in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment
3-2. Level I Health Service Support
3-3. Level II Health Service Support
3-4. Forward Surgical Team
3-5. Actions Before a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-6. Actions During a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-7. Actions After a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack
3-8. Logistical Considerations
3-9. Personnel Considerations
3-10. Disposition and Employment of Treatment Elements
3-11. Civilian Casualties
3-12. Nuclear Environment
3-13. Medical Triage
3-14. Biological Environment
3-15. Chemical Environment
3-16. Operations in Extreme Environments
3-17. Medical Evacuation in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment
CHAPTER 4 LEVELS III AND IV HOSPITALIZATION
4-1. General
4-2. Protection
4-3. Decontamination
4-4. Emergency Services
4-5. General Medical Services
4-6. Surgical Services
4-7. Nursing Services
4-8. Conventional Operations
4-2. Protection
4-3. Decontamination
4-4. Emergency Services
4-5. General Medical Services
4-6. Surgical Services
4-7. Nursing Services
4-8. Conventional Operations
CHAPTER 5 OTHER HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT
Section I. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES
5-1. General
5-2. Disease Incidence Following the Use of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons
5-3. Preventive Medicine Section
5-4. Preventive Medicine Detachment
5-1. General
5-2. Disease Incidence Following the Use of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons
5-3. Preventive Medicine Section
5-4. Preventive Medicine Detachment
Section II. VETERINARY SERVICES
5-5. General
5-6. Food Protection
5-7. Food Decontamination
5-8. Animal Care
5-5. General
5-6. Food Protection
5-7. Food Decontamination
5-8. Animal Care
Section III. LABORATORY SERVICES
5-9. General
5-10. Level II
5-11. Level III
5-12. Level IV
5-13. Level V (Continental United States)
5-14. Field Samples
5-9. General
5-10. Level II
5-11. Level III
5-12. Level IV
5-13. Level V (Continental United States)
5-14. Field Samples
Section IV. DENTAL SERVICES
5-15. General
5-16. Mission in a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Environment
5-17. Dental Treatment Operations
5-18. Patient Treatment Considerations
5-19. Patient Protection
5-15. General
5-16. Mission in a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Environment
5-17. Dental Treatment Operations
5-18. Patient Treatment Considerations
5-19. Patient Protection
Section V. COMBAT OPERATIONAL STRESS CONTROL
5-20. General
5-21. Leadership Actions
5-22. Individual Responsibilities
5-23. Mental Health Personnel Responsibilities
5-20. General
5-21. Leadership Actions
5-22. Individual Responsibilities
5-23. Mental Health Personnel Responsibilities
Section VI. HEALTH SERVICE LOGISTICS
5-24. General
5-25. Protecting Supplies in Storage
5-26. Protecting Supplies During Shipment
5-27. Organizational Maintenance
5-24. General
5-25. Protecting Supplies in Storage
5-26. Protecting Supplies During Shipment
5-27. Organizational Maintenance
Section VII. HOMELAND SECURITY RESPONSE
5-28. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosive Response
5-29. Capabilities of Response Elements
5-28. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosive Response
5-29. Capabilities of Response Elements
APPENDIX A MEDICAL EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND TOXIC INDUSTRIAL MATERIAL
A-1. General
A-2. Physical Effects of Nuclear Weapons
A-3. Physiological Effects of Nuclear Weapons
A-4. Biological Effects of Thermal Radiation
A-5. Physiological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
A-6. Handling and Managing Radiologically Contaminated Patients
A-7. Radiological Patients in Stability Operations and Support Operations
A-8. Effects of Biological Weapons
A-9. Behavior of Biological Weapons
A-10. Management of Biological Warfare Patients
A-11. Effects of Chemical Weapons
A-12. Behavior of Chemical Weapons
A-13. Characteristics of Chemical Agents
A-14. Management of Chemical Agent Patients
A-15. Management of Toxic Industrial Material Patients
A-2. Physical Effects of Nuclear Weapons
A-3. Physiological Effects of Nuclear Weapons
A-4. Biological Effects of Thermal Radiation
A-5. Physiological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
A-6. Handling and Managing Radiologically Contaminated Patients
A-7. Radiological Patients in Stability Operations and Support Operations
A-8. Effects of Biological Weapons
A-9. Behavior of Biological Weapons
A-10. Management of Biological Warfare Patients
A-11. Effects of Chemical Weapons
A-12. Behavior of Chemical Weapons
A-13. Characteristics of Chemical Agents
A-14. Management of Chemical Agent Patients
A-15. Management of Toxic Industrial Material Patients
APPENDIX B SAMPLE/SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT
Section I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. General
B-2. Sample/Specimen Background Information
B-3. Sample/Specimen Collection and Preservation
B-4. Chain of Custody
B-1. General
B-2. Sample/Specimen Background Information
B-3. Sample/Specimen Collection and Preservation
B-4. Chain of Custody
Section II. SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES
B-5. General
B-6. Expended Material
B-7. Environmental Samples
B-8. Collection of Air and Vapor Samples
B-9. Collection of Water Samples
B-10. Collection of Soil Samples
B-11. Collection of Contaminated Vegetation
B-12. Medical Specimens
B-13. Collection of Medical Specimens
B-14. Post mortem Specimens
B-15. Reporting, Packaging, and Shipment
B-16. Handling and Packaging Materials
B-17. Collection Reporting
B-18. Sample/Specimen Background Documents
B-5. General
B-6. Expended Material
B-7. Environmental Samples
B-8. Collection of Air and Vapor Samples
B-9. Collection of Water Samples
B-10. Collection of Soil Samples
B-11. Collection of Contaminated Vegetation
B-12. Medical Specimens
B-13. Collection of Medical Specimens
B-14. Post mortem Specimens
B-15. Reporting, Packaging, and Shipment
B-16. Handling and Packaging Materials
B-17. Collection Reporting
B-18. Sample/Specimen Background Documents
APPENDIX C GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONAL PLANNING FOR HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT IN A NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
C-1. General
C-2. Predeployment
C-3. Mobilization
C-4. Establish a Medical Treatment Facility
C-5. Operate a Medical Treatment Facility Receiving Contaminated Patients
C-6. Preventive Medicine Services
C-7. Veterinary Services
C-8. Dental Services
C-9. Combat Operational Stress Control
C-10. Medical Laboratory Services
C-11. Health Service Logistics
C-12. Homeland Security
C-2. Predeployment
C-3. Mobilization
C-4. Establish a Medical Treatment Facility
C-5. Operate a Medical Treatment Facility Receiving Contaminated Patients
C-6. Preventive Medicine Services
C-7. Veterinary Services
C-8. Dental Services
C-9. Combat Operational Stress Control
C-10. Medical Laboratory Services
C-11. Health Service Logistics
C-12. Homeland Security
APPENDIX D MEDICAL PLANNING GUIDE FOR THE ESTIMATION OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL BATTLE CASUALTIES
Section I. INTRODUCTION
D-1. General
D-2. Medical Planners' Tool
D-1. General
D-2. Medical Planners' Tool
Section II. MEDICAL PLANNING GUIDE FOR THE ESTIMATION OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL BATTLE CASUALTIES (NUCLEAR)—AMedP-8(A), VOLUME I
D-3. General
D-4. Medical Planning Considerations
D-5. Triage
D-6. Evacuation
D-7. In-Unit Care
D-8. Hospital Bed Requirements
D-9. Medical Logistics
D-10. Medical Force Planning
D-3. General
D-4. Medical Planning Considerations
D-5. Triage
D-6. Evacuation
D-7. In-Unit Care
D-8. Hospital Bed Requirements
D-9. Medical Logistics
D-10. Medical Force Planning
Section III. MEDICAL PLANNING GUIDE FOR THE ESTIMATION OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL BATTLE CASUALTIES (BIOLOGICAL)—AMedP-8(A), VOLUME II
D-11. General
D-12. Medical Planning Considerations
D-13. Triage
D-14. Evacuation
D-15. In-Unit Care
D-16. Patient Bed Requirements
D-17. Medical Logistics
D-18. Medical Force Planning
D-11. General
D-12. Medical Planning Considerations
D-13. Triage
D-14. Evacuation
D-15. In-Unit Care
D-16. Patient Bed Requirements
D-17. Medical Logistics
D-18. Medical Force Planning
Section IV. MEDICAL PLANNING GUIDE FOR THE ESTIMATION OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL BATTLE CASUALTIES (CHEMICAL)—AMedP-8(A), VOLUME III
D-19. General
D-20. Medical Planning Considerations
D-21. Triage
D-22. Evacuation
D-23. In-Unit Care
D-24. Patient Bed Requirements
D-25. Medical Logistics
D-26. Medical Force Planning
D-19. General
D-20. Medical Planning Considerations
D-21. Triage
D-22. Evacuation
D-23. In-Unit Care
D-24. Patient Bed Requirements
D-25. Medical Logistics
D-26. Medical Force Planning
APPENDIX E Example X-__, ANNEX__, TO HSS PLAN/OPERATION ORDER__, MEDICAL NBC STAFF OFFICER PLANNING FOR HSS IN AN NBC ENVIRONMENT
APPENDIX F EMPLOYMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIVE PROTECTION SHELTER SYSTEMS BY MEDICAL UNITS
Section I. INTRODUCTION
F-1. General
F-2. Types of Collective Protection Shelter Systems
F-1. General
F-2. Types of Collective Protection Shelter Systems
Section II. EMPLOYMENT OF THE CHEMICALLY BIOLOGICALLY PROTECTED SHELTER SYSTEM
F-3. Establish a Battalion Aid Station in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
F-4. Division Clearing Station in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
F-5. Forward Surgical Team in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
F-3. Establish a Battalion Aid Station in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
F-4. Division Clearing Station in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
F-5. Forward Surgical Team in a Chemically Biologically Protected Shelter
Section III. EMPLOYMENT OF THE CHEMICALLY PROTECTED DEPLOYABLE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AND SIMPLIFIED COLLECTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
F-6. Collective Protection in a Deployable Medical System-Equipped Hospital
F-7. Chemically/Biologically Protecting the International Organization for Standardization Shelter
F-8. Chemically/Biologically Protecting the Vestibules
F-9. Chemically/Biologically Protecting Air Handler Equipment
F-10. Establish Collective Protection Shelter Using the M20 Simplified Collective Protection System
F-11. Casualty Decontamination
F-6. Collective Protection in a Deployable Medical System-Equipped Hospital
F-7. Chemically/Biologically Protecting the International Organization for Standardization Shelter
F-8. Chemically/Biologically Protecting the Vestibules
F-9. Chemically/Biologically Protecting Air Handler Equipment
F-10. Establish Collective Protection Shelter Using the M20 Simplified Collective Protection System
F-11. Casualty Decontamination
Section IV. OPERATIONS, ENTRY, AND EXIT GUIDELINES
F-12. Operations
F-13. Decontamination of Entrance Area
F-14. Procedures Prior to Entry
F-15. Entry/Exit for the Collective Protection Shelter System
F-16. Resupply of Protected Areas
F-12. Operations
F-13. Decontamination of Entrance Area
F-14. Procedures Prior to Entry
F-15. Entry/Exit for the Collective Protection Shelter System
F-16. Resupply of Protected Areas
APPENDIX G PATIENT DECONTAMINATION
Section I. INTRODUCTION
G-1. General
G-2. Immediate Decontamination
G-3. Patient Decontamination and Thorough Decontamination Collocation
G-4. Patient Decontamination at the Battalion Aid Station (Level I)
G-5. Patient Decontamination at the Medical Company Clearing Station (Level II)
G-6. Patient Decontamination at a Hospital (Level III or IV)
G-7. Prepare Hypochlorite Solutions for Patient Decontamination
G-8. Classification of Patients
G-9. Patient Treatment
G-1. General
G-2. Immediate Decontamination
G-3. Patient Decontamination and Thorough Decontamination Collocation
G-4. Patient Decontamination at the Battalion Aid Station (Level I)
G-5. Patient Decontamination at the Medical Company Clearing Station (Level II)
G-6. Patient Decontamination at a Hospital (Level III or IV)
G-7. Prepare Hypochlorite Solutions for Patient Decontamination
G-8. Classification of Patients
G-9. Patient Treatment
Section II. PATIENT DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES
G-10. Decontaminate a Litter Chemical Agent Patient
G-11. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Chemical Agent Patient
G-12. Biological Patient Decontamination Procedures
G-13. Decontaminate a Litter Biological Agent Patient
G-14. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Biological Agent Patient
G-15. Decontaminate Nuclear-Contaminated Patients
G-16. Decontaminate a Litter Nuclear-Contaminated Patient
G-17. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Nuclear-Contaminated Patient
G-10. Decontaminate a Litter Chemical Agent Patient
G-11. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Chemical Agent Patient
G-12. Biological Patient Decontamination Procedures
G-13. Decontaminate a Litter Biological Agent Patient
G-14. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Biological Agent Patient
G-15. Decontaminate Nuclear-Contaminated Patients
G-16. Decontaminate a Litter Nuclear-Contaminated Patient
G-17. Decontaminate an Ambulatory Nuclear-Contaminated Patient
APPENDIX H FIELD EXPEDIENT PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS AGAINST NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL ATTACK
H-1. General
H-2. Protection Against Radiation
H-3. Expedient Shelters for Protection Against Radiation
H-4. Expedient Shelters Against Biological and Chemical Agents
H-2. Protection Against Radiation
H-3. Expedient Shelters for Protection Against Radiation
H-4. Expedient Shelters Against Biological and Chemical Agents
APPENDIX I DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION IN WATER
I-1. General
I-2. Detection of Contamination in Water
I-3. Procedures on Discovery of Contamination in Water
I-4. Treatment of Contaminated Water
I-2. Detection of Contamination in Water
I-3. Procedures on Discovery of Contamination in Water
I-4. Treatment of Contaminated Water
APPENDIX J FOOD CONTAMINATION AND DECONTAMINATION
J-1. General
J-2. Protection of Food from Contamination
J-3. Nuclear
J-4. Biological
J-5. Chemical
J-2. Protection of Food from Contamination
J-3. Nuclear
J-4. Biological
J-5. Chemical
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
INDEX
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