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References

Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., October 27, 1988


*REFERENCES

SOURCES USED

These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.

Joint and Multiservice Publications

DOD Medical Catalog, Volume II. Sets, Kits and Outfits. June 1990.

TB MED 81. Cold Injury (NAVMED P-5052-29; AFP 161-11). 30 September 1976

TB MED 507. Occupational and Environmental Health Prevention, Treatment and Control of Heat Injury (NAVMED P-5052-5; AFP 160-1). 25 July 1980.

FM 8-285. Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries (NAVMED P-5041; AFM 160-12). 28 February 1989.

 

Army Publications

AR 310-25. Dictionary of United States Army Terms (Short Title AD) (Reprinted with Basic Including Change 1). 15 October 1983. C1 May 1986.

AR 310-50. Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms. 15 November 1985.

TM 3-4230-216-10. Operator's Manual for Decontaminating Kit, Skin: M258A1 (NSN 4230-01-101-3984) and Training Aid, Skin Decontaminating: M58A1(6910-01-101-1768). 17 May 1985.

CTA 8-100. Army Medical Department Expendable/Durable Items. 1 August 1990.

CTA 50-900. Clothing and Individual Equipment. 1 August 1990.

 

Nonmilitary Publications

American Heart Association. Instructor's Manual for Basic Life Support. Dallas: American Heart Association. 1987.

DOCUMENTS NEEDED

These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.

 

Joint and Multiservice Publications

FM 3-100. NBC Operations (FMFM 11-2). 23 May 1991.

 

Army Publications

DA PAM 351-20. Army Correspondence Course Program Catalog. 27 April 1990.

FM 3-4. NBC Protection. 21 October 1985.

FM 3-5. NBC Decontamination. 24 June 1985.

FM 21-10. Field Hygiene and Sanitation. 22 November 1988.

STP 21-1-SMCT. Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks (Skill Level 1). 1 October 1990.

 

RECOMMENDED READINGS

These readings contain relevant supplemental information.

 

Joint and Multiservice Publications

FM 8-9. NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspects of NBC Defensive Operations (NAVMED P-5059; AFP 161-3). 31 August 1973, C1 May 1983.

FM 8-33. Control of Communicable Diseases in Man, 14th Edition (NAVMED P-5038). 20 January 1985.

 

Army Publications

AR 600-110. Identification, Surveillance, and Administration of Personnel Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). 11 March 1988, C1 May 1989.

DA PAM 40-12. Who Needs It--Venereal Diseases. 15 February 1987.

DA PAM 600-63-10. Fit to Win--Stress Management. September 1987.

FM 3-7. NBC Handbook. 27 September 1990.

FM 8-35. Evacuation of the Sick and Wounded. 22 December 1983. (To be superseded by FM 8-10-6, Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations--Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.)

FM 8-50. Prevention and Medical Management of Laser Injuries. 8 August 1990.

FM 8-230. Medical Specialist. 24 August 1984.


 

 

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