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nursing. See nonphysician health care practitioner.
nutrition, 1-7b, 3-3a, 3-11, 4-6b, 4-10g(2)(b)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, B-3a
occupational therapy. See nonphysician health care practitioner.
Operation
Desert Storm, D-1
Joint Endeavor, Appendix O
Just Cause, 1-9b
Urgent Fury, 2-2a
operations security, 1-8d(1), 2-2a, 3-8d(2), A-2c, N-10, N-22b
Pan American Health Organization, 3-11a(4)
patient
collection, 3-9b(3)
densities, 3-9b(3)
holding, 2-3a, 2-5
stabilization, 2-3a, 2-4a
work load, 2-4a, 3-9b(3), 3-10b(1), 3-12b(5)(c), 4-6a(2), 4-7b, D-6b, K-3b
peace support operations. See also nation assistance.
Army Medical Department role, 3-9a
definition, 3-9
escalation of hostilities, 3-9a(3)(b)
evacuation policy, 3-9a(1)
mental health activities, 3-9a(3)
neutrality, 3-9a(2)
peace enforcement operations, 3-9b
peacekeeping operations, 3-9a
planning considerations, 3-9a
physical therapy. See nonphysician health care practitioner.
planning. See also command surgeon; contingency plans; disaster relief/assistance; mass casualties; medical
(patient) evacuation; nuclear, biological, and chemical considerations; preventive medicine support.
advance party, 1-8c
attacks and raids, 3-12a
availability of resources, 1-4a, 1-8, 3-3a(3)
battle plans, 3-1
combat health support, Preface, 1-5b(1) and c, 4-1, 4-11a, N-8, N-21c
combat health support planner, 1-1, 1-5e, 1-6b, 1-8b, 2-3c, 2-4a, 2-8b, 3-3a(3), 3-8d(2), 3-9a(3)(b),
3-10c(2), 3-12a, 4-4d, 4-15b(2), 4-18a, D-5f, F-1, F-8, J-2
commander, 1-4a, 2-5, 4-7f(1)
command surgeon, 1-7—1-8, 4-4b(5), 4-7f(1), 4-8
coordination, 2-1b, 3-11
determining requirements, 1-8c
disaster relief, 3-3a
duration of operation/mission, 1-6c, 2-4a, 3-2a, 3-3a, 3-9b(2), 3-10b, 3-12b(5)(c), 4-7f(2), 4-12h, 4-19e,
4-20, I-6a, I-14b
economic status, 1-6c
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planning (continued)
estimate, 1-7b, F-1—F-14
flexibility, 1-8b, 2-1b, 3-11, 4-4d, 4-18a
force protection, A-4
interagency operations, B-6
interoperability, 1-8d
involvement, 2-1b
laboratory services, 1-7b
level of, C-6m
level of hostilities, 1-6c, 2-4a, 3-2a, 3-9b(2), 3-10b, 4-7f(2), 4-19e
logistics preparation, 1-4
medical evacuation, 2-5, 4-4d
medical mission reconnaissance checklist, M-1—M-2
medical regulating, 4-4b(5)
military operations on urbanized terrain, 3-9b(3), 3-12b
mission, 3-10b
nursing services, 1-7b
nutrition, 1-7b
operations plan, 1-7b, 2-2a, 3-8d(2), 4-11a, D-6f, F-8—F-14
peace enforcement operations, 3-9b
peacekeeping operations, 3-9a
political concerns, 1-6c, 3-1, 3-2a
problem solving, 1-8b
process, 1-8c
rear area protection, 1-7b
rehearsal, 2-2b, I-8c
rescue operations, 3-12
risk assessment, C-6
show of force, 3-10
size of
force, 3-2b—c, 3-9b, 3-10b(1)
medical element, 3-9a, 3-10b(1), 4-5, 4-6a, 4-19b and e
special operations forces, N-8
type of operation, 1-6c
veterinary support, 2-8c, 4-11a
preventive medicine. See also diseases and injuries.
acclimatization, 2-6, 3-12a, 4-9d(1), C-6j
arthropodborne diseases, 4-9b
assessments, 1-5b(2), 3-3a(3)
attacks and raids, 4-10h
breeding grounds, 1-5b, 3-3a(3), 3-12b(1)
chemoprophylaxis, 2-2a, 2-6, 3-8d(2)
combat health support operations plan annex, F-11
command emphasis, 3-9a(3), 4-10e
communicable (infectious) diseases, 1-5a—b
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preventive medicine (continued)
contamination of food and water, 1-5b, 3-12b(1), 4-9c(4), 4-10d, G-2a, G-3a, G-4b
decontamination, 4-10d
disaster relief, 3-4a, K-3a
domestic support operations, 4-10b
endemic diseases, 2-6, 3-3a(3), 3-6a(3), 4-9b(2)(a), D-6d
environmental
contamination, 2-6
hazards, 1-5b, 3-3, 4-9d(3)
injuries/affects, 4-8a and d, 4-9d
epidemic diseases, 2-6
equipment and supplies, 2-6, 4-9c(6), I-7e
estimate, F-4
field sanitation, 2-6, 3-3a(3), 3-8d(2), 3-11b(4), 4-8a, 4-9c(6), 4-10b and f, B-6, D-6d, G-2b
field sanitation teams, 2-6
foodborne and waterborne diseases, 2-6, 4-9c
general, 4-9a, Appendix O
ice, 3-3a(3), 4-9c(3)(c), G-2a
immunizations, 2-2a, 2-6, 3-8d(2), 3-11b(4), G-2b, I-5b(1), N-20c
in military operations on urbanized terrain, 3-12b
inspections, 2-6, 3-3a(3), 4-11c, D-6d, G-2b
in support of an insurgency, 3-11a(4), 4-10e
measures, 2-2a, 3-3a(3), 3-5b, 3-9a(3)(b), 3-11a(4), 3-12, 4-8, 4-9b—c, 4-10e, I-7e, N-12, N-23c
medical mission reconnaissance checklist, M-1—2
multinational operations, D-6d
noncombatant evacuation operations, 4-10a
occupational hazards, 4-9d(3)
peace support operations, 3-9a, 4-7f(2), 4-10e
personal
hygiene, 2-6, 3-3a(3), 3-6a(3)
protective measures, 3-3a(3), 3-8b(2), D-6d
personnel, 1-5b(2)
pest management, 2-6, 3-4a(2), 3-9a(3)(b), 3-12b(5)(c), 4-10b(1) and g(2)(b), D-6d
physical training, 2-6
planning for, 1-7b, 3-9a(3), 4-8, 4-10g
prophylaxis, G-2b
public works, 3-3a(3), 4-10b(1)
refugee camps, 3-4b, 3-12b(5)(c)
sanitation, 1-2b, 1-5b, 2-6, 3-3a(3), 3-4b, 3-6a(3), 3-9b(3), 3-11a(4), 4-9b, 4-10a, C-6i
security assistance mission, 3-5c
sleep plan, G-2b
special operations forces, N-7a, N-12
specialty response teams, I-2a
standing operating procedures, P-6k
support, 1-6a
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preventive medicine (continued)
training, 3-3a(3), I-11d
transferring diseases, 3-2c, 4-10a
waste disposal, D-6d, K-3a
water
discipline/consumption, 2-6, 4-9d, G-2b
sources, 3-3a(3), 3-4b, 3-8d(2), 4-9c, 4-11c, G-3a
supplies, 3-3a(3), 3-12b(5)(c), D-6d, G-4d, K-3a
treatment, 4-9c(3)(c)
principles
applicability, 1-3a
legitimacy, 1-3a(3)
objective, 1-3a(1)
of war, 1-3a
perseverance, 1-3a(4)
restraint, 1-3a(5)
security, 1-3a(6)
unity of effort, 1-3a(2)
Professional Officer Filler System, I-4c
psychological operations, 4-12g(3)(a), N-4a(1), N-6e, N-7d
quality of life, 3-5b, 3-11a(4), 4-6a(1)
refugees. See civilians; preventive medicine.
Regional Medical Command, I-1, I-2a(1), I-3a, I-12
rehabilitation support
general, 1-7b, 3-11b(4), 4-6
guidance, 3-11a(4)
orthotic devices, 3-6a(3)
prosthetic devices, 3-6a(3)
research and development. See command surgeon.
return to duty, 1-9b, 4-6a(2), N-11
risk assessment
approach, C-2a, C-4
factors, C-6
five steps, C-2b
general, C-1
levels of risk, C-5
process rules, C-3
rules of engagement, 1-3a(5), 1-6c, 1-10d, 2-9, 4-16a, P-3b
S2 (Intelligence Officer, [US Army]), 1-5c
sanitation. See preventive medicine.
security assistance
foreign internal defense augmentation forces, 3-5c
Foreign Military Sales Program, 3-5a
general, 3-5a
International Military Education and Training Program, 3-5a
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security assistance (continued)
mission, 3-5c
organization, 3-5c, 3-6b(3)
Security Assistance Training Program, 3-5a
unified command, 3-5c
separate brigade, 2-3a
show of force, 3-10
special operations forces. See also United States Navy.
Army special operations forces, N-2, N-5b, N-6, N-9
civil-military operations, N-20b
collateral activities, N-4a(2)
command and control, N-5
Commander in Chief, N-5
components, N-2
conventional combat health support, 4-7g, N-7
coordination with, 3-6b(3), N-9
direct action, N-4a(1), N-6b, N-18, N-22
foreign internal defense, N-18
joint special operations area, 3-11a(5)
medical evacuation, 3-11a(5), N-7c, N-9, N-19d
missions, N-4a(1)
Ranger regiment, N-6b, N-7b
special forces group, N-6a, N-7a
special operations aviation, N-6c, N-7c
special reconnaissance, N-18, N-23
unconventional warfare, 3-11a(5), N-4a(1), N-15—N-16, N-19, N-21b
veterinary training, 4-12g(2)(b)
specialty response teams
administrative support, I-6
burn, I-2a(2), I-5a and c, I-10
chemical/biological, I-2a(1), I-12a
communications, I-6a(2)
composition and equipment, I-4, I-7
deployability, I-5
food safety, veterinary preventive medicine, and animal health care, I-2a(1), I-5a, I-15
general, 2-2c, 3-3a(3), 3-4a(2), 3-8d(2), I-1
preventive medicine threat assessment, I-2a(3), I-11
request for assistance, I-3
responsibilities, I-2
stress management, I-2a(1), I-13
telemedicine, I-2a(1), I-14
trauma/critical care, I-2a(1), I-9
stability and support operations. See also disaster relief/assistance; refugees; United States Agency for
International Development.
conflict, 1-1, 1-2a
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stability and support operations (continued)
constraints, 1-3a(5)
cultural influences, 1-6c, 3-11b(2), 4-10g(2)(a), 4-16b, 4-19c, D-5e, D-6d
definition, 1-2a
economic status, 1-6c, 3-11b(2), 4-10g(2)(a), A-4c
environment, 4-10b, e—f, and h
general, Preface
peace, 1-1
political considerations, 1-6c, 4-10g(2)(a), A-4c
religious concerns, 1-6c, D-5e, D-6d
unique setting, 1-8b
stability and support operations participants. See also civilians; disaster relief/assistance; host nation;
United States Agency for International Development.
allies, 1-6a, 1-7b, 3-9a(3)(b), 4-7f(1), 4-19c
civil affairs units, 3-6a(1)
civilian noncombatants, 3-2a
coalition forces (partners), 1-6a, 1-7b, 3-9a(3)(b), 4-7f(1)
coordination, 1-7b, 3-9b(3)
defense attaché, 3-6a(1)
Department of Defense contractors, 1-6a, 3-9a, 4-2d, 4-7f(1)
economic status, 1-6c
general, 2-3a
host nation, 3-2a
non-Department of Defense agencies, 3-3a(3), 4-19c, B-1a
nongovernmental agencies, 4-2a, B-4b, P-3b
other Services, 3-9, 3-12a(5), 4-7f(2)
private volunteer organizations, 1-3a(2), B-4b, P-3b
religious groups, 1-3a(2), 4-14d, 4-19c, B-1b
United Nations personnel, 1-6a, 3-9a, 4-2d, 4-7f(1)
United States
citizens, 3-2a
Forces, 3-2a, 4-9b(2)(b)
governmental agencies, 1-3a(2)
government civilian employees, 1-6a, 3-9a, 4-7f(1), I-4b
military dependents, 3-2a
standing operating procedure
clinical, P-1a
forms and formats, 4-2b, P-3
specialty response teams, I-4a
tactical, P-1—P-2, P-5—P-6
tables of organization and equipment, Preface
task organization
combat health logistics, 4-19b(1)
contingency operations, 2-3
dental, 4-15b(2)
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task organization (continued)
hospital, 4-5
joint task force, 3-5c, 4-2b
medical force package, 4-7b(1)
peacekeeping operations, 3-9a(3)(a)
resources, 4-1, 4-7
surgical capability, 2-5
tailoring, 2-3c, 3-9a(3), N-21b
threat. See also medical threat.
assessment, 1-3a(6), 3-8b
combatting terrorism, 3-8, A-1
countering, 1-2b, A-1
directed energy, 1-5e
general, 1-2b
nuclear, biological, and chemical, 1-5b and e, 4-16a, D-5f, G-1
special operations forces, N-3
terrorist, 1-5, 3-9a(3)(b), 4-10d
Title 10, United States Code
excess nonlethal supplies for humanitarian relief, L-4
foreign disaster assistance, L-3
general, 3-6c
humanitarian assistance, L-1, L-4—L-5
special operations, N-4a(1)
transportation for humanitarian relief supplies, L-2
training
Army Nurse Corps, 3-11a(4)
civilians, 3-3b
combat health logistics, 4-19d(2)
combatting terrorism, 3-8e(3)
first aid, 3-11
health care professionals/medical personnel, 3-11a(4), 4-6, 4-7g
in an insurgency, 3-11a(4), 4-7g
individual, G-3c
medical readiness, 1-6a
medical readiness training exercises, 1-6a
mental health, 2-9, 3-5b, I-13d
military and paramilitary forces, 1-6a
military operations on urbanized terrain, 3-12b
mobile training team, 3-5c
nuclear, biological, and chemical, G-1b, G-3c, I-15c
orientation, 3-8e(2)
package, 3-5b
predeployment, 2-9, 3-4a(2), 4-10e, N-21c
preventive medicine, 3-5b, 4-10g(1)(b)
Special Forces, N-7a(1)
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training (continued)
specialty response teams, I-8, I-15c
stress management, 2-9
unit, G-3c
veterinary support, 4-11c, 4-12g
triage, 3-11a(4), 4-7b(1), G-6, J-3, J-5
triage categories
DELAYED, J-3b(2), P-6k(2)(b)
EXPECTANT, J-3b(4), P-6k(2)(b)
IMMEDIATE, J-3b(1), P-6k(2)(b)
MINIMAL, 3-8e(4), J-3b(3), J-5c, P-6k(2)(b)
troop ceiling, 2-4a, 2-9, 4-7f(2), 4-10e
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, B-4b
United States
Agency for International Development
coordination, 3-6b(3), 4-10c
determining health needs, 3-6a(1)
disaster relief, 4-10c
foreign humanitarian assistance, 4-10c
general, B-1
veterinary support, 4-12g(3)
Air Force, 1-7b, 2-4c and e, 3-12a(5), 4-4d, 4-11a, 4-16d, 4-19a, I-7, N-5b, N-9
Ambassador, 3-6, 3-11b(3), 4-2c, B-4—B-5
Army
Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, I-1
Institute of Surgical Research, 3-3b, I-2a(2), I-10a
Medical Command, 1-5b(1), I-1—I-2, I-3b, I-4a, I-11b
Medical Department Activity, 1-5b(1), 3-3a(3) and b, 4-7b(1)
Medical Department medical center, 1-5b(1), 3-3a(3) and b
Medical Research and Materiel Command, I-1, I-12
Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, I-12a
Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, I-12
Reserve, I-4d
Veterinary Command, I-2a(4)
Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, 1-5b(1)
Forest Service, B-3a
Information Agency, B-3a
Navy
capability afloat, 1-7b
deck-landing certification, 2-2a
laboratory, 3-12a(5), 4-21a
medical evacuation, 1-7b, 2-4d, 3-12a(5)
mental health, 4-16d
special operations forces, N-5b
Public Health Service, 4-21c
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United States (continued)
Special Operations Command, N-13
veterinary services
animal care, 1-7b, 3-11a(4), 4-11c, 4-12, D-6g
animal husbandry, 3-7a, 3-11a(4). 4-11c, 4-12a(3)
assessment, 4-12g
civic assistance programs, 1-7b, 4-12g(2)(c)
combat health support plan, F-10
combatting terrorism, 3-3d, 3-8d(2)
Commander in Chief, 4-11
coordination, 4-11d, 4-12a(3)
counterdrug operations, 3-3d, 3-7a, 4-12d
Department of Defense, 2-8a, 4-11a, 4-12d, D-6g
disaster relief, 4-12b
estimate, F-3
food
inspection, 1-7b, 2-8a, 3-3a(3), 4-11c, 4-12, G-4c, N-14
procurement, 3-9a, 3-12b(5)(c), 4-12b, B-6
sources, 3-8d(2), N-14
wholesomeness, 3-4b, 3-12b(5)(c), 4-11c, 4-12, B-6, D-6g, G-2b, K-3a
government-owned animals, 2-8b, 3-3d, 3-8d(2), 4-11c, D-6g
health status, 3-6a(3)
infrastructure, 4-12g(3)(b)
in support of a counterinsurgency, 4-12g
in support of an insurgency, 4-12g
livestock, 3-3a(3), 4-11d, 4-12g(2)(b), K-3b
long-term projects, 4-12g(3)(c)
medical mission reconnaissance checklist, M-1—M-2
military mascots, 2-8b, 4-11c, 4-12h
military working dogs, 2-8b, 3-7a, 4-11c, 4-12g(2)(b)
noncombatant evacuation operations, 3-2, 4-12a
pack animals, 4-11c, 4-12g(2)(b)
peace support operations, 4-12f
preventive medicine, 1-7b
privately owned pets, 3-2c, 4-12a(1), K-3b
quality assurance, 4-12, D-6g
security assistance, 3-5c
short-term projects, 4-12g(3)(c)
special operations forces, 4-12g(2)(b), N-14
specialty response team, I-2a(4)
status of, 3-6a(3)
support, 1-6a, 3-3a(3) and d, 4-12
support for insurgency and counterinsurgency, 4-12g
surveillance of food stuffs, 2-8a, 3-9a(3)(b), 3-12b(5)(c), 4-10d
tactical standing operating procedures, P-6k(2)
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veterinary services (continued)
to host nation, 4-12g
zoonotic animal disease, 4-12h
war, 1-1, 1-2a, G-3c, G-4a
weapons
conventional, 1-5e
directed energy, 1-5e, 1-7b, 3-8d(2)
incendiary/flame munitions, G-3b
irritants, G-3b
medical effects, 1-7b
nuclear, biological, and chemical, 1-5e, 1-7b 3-8d(2), D-5f, G-1a, G-3, G-5—G-6
phosphorous compounds, G-3b
tactical, N-22a
World Health Organization, 3-6a—b, 3-11a(4), I-11c
wounded in action, 2-6, 4-17
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