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Chemical Biological And Radiological Warfare
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Answer 33 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Use of radioactive agents and weapons to cause injury - or death.
Chemical Protective Overgarment
Radiolical Warfare
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
Surface Burst
2. Pocket dosimeter; personal meter to determine overall exposure to harmful radiation in a given setting.
IM-143
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
Choking Agents Symptoms
MOPP Level 2
3. Creates a flash of magnetic and electric fields that cause power surges and electronic mishaps in equipment.
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
MCU-2/P
Chemical Protective Overgarment
Mission Oriented Protecive Posture
4. Treated clothing to protect agains blister agents and all known chemical and biological war agents.
a
Blister Agent Symptoms
IM-143
Chemical Protective Overgarment
5. Ionizing - Penetrates all parts of the body; ionizes the molecules it strikes and alters chemical composition of the matter Effective protection: high density - high mass material with high atomic number (lead is most readily available)
Blood Agent Symptoms
Choking Agents Symptoms
Gamma
Surface Burst
6. Personal dosimeter; non - self reading - must be used with computer devices to determine how much ? radiation one is exposed to.
DT-60
MOPP Level 3
MOPP Level 2
Blast
7. Intense heat from explosion - Radiation travels in straight lines - so burns usually only on side facing blast - Blindness caused by intense light radiation
Flash Burns/Blindness
MOPP Level 2
Radiation
Nerve Agent Symptoms
8. Mask used to protect personnel against CBR; not effective against smoke - ammonia - CO - or CO2.
High Altitude Air Burst
MCU-2/P
Blood Agent Symptoms
a
9. Redness of the skin - Intense itching and blisters
DT-60
MCU-2/P
Shallow Underwater Burst
Blister Agent Symptoms
10. PPE carried on person
IM-143
Radiolical Warfare
MOPP Level 2
n
11. Shockwaves create damage and destruction - by the blast itself (initial) or by debris (secondary)
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
n
Blister Agent Symptoms
Blast
12. Runny nose - Difficulty breathing - Contraction of the pupils - Nausea - Cramps - Headache - Coma - Convulsion
MOPP Level 3
Nerve Agent Symptoms
Deep Underwater Burst
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
13. Ionizing Will penetrate upper layers of matter; will alter the molecules it colides with. Most dangerous when contaminated particulate matter remains on skin - or inhaled.Effective protection: masks - clothing - eye protection - thorough washing of c
MOPP Level 1
Chemical Warfare
Radiation
14. MOPP
MOPP Level 4
MOPP Level 1
Mission Oriented Protecive Posture
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
15. Hydrogen Cyanide - Initial deep breathing - Violent convulsions - Breathing stops after one minute - Heart stops soon after
Chemical Warfare
Radiolical Warfare
Blood Agent Symptoms
Choking Agents Symptoms
16. PPE issued to each person - Mask fitted
IM-143
Deep Underwater Burst
MOPP Level 1
Choking Agents Symptoms
17. Deliberate use of living organisms used to cause death - injury - or destroy living things.
Wet Weather Clothing
Shallow Underwater Burst
Flash Burns/Blindness
Biological Warfare
18. Choking agents - Nerve agents - Blood agents - Blister agents
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
Mission Oriented Protecive Posture
Nerve Agent Symptoms
High Altitude Air Burst
19. Doubles as protection against a and
MOPP Level 4
Wet Weather Clothing
Chemical Protective Overgarment
MOPP Level 3
20. Immediate dryness of the throat - Coughing - Choking - Tightness in the chest - Headache - Nausea
DT-60
Gamma
n
Choking Agents Symptoms
21. Fireball formed but rarely surfaces - Creates upward thrust of water into air - Shockwave greatest danger
Air Burst
Shallow Underwater Burst
a
Chemical Warfare
22. MCU-2P fitted with canister - Suit donned
Flash Burns/Blindness
MOPP Level 3
Shallow Underwater Burst
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
23. High Altitude Air Burst - Air Burst - Surface Burst - Shallow Underwater Burst - Deep Underwater Burst
Types of Nuclear Explosion
MOPP Level 3
Chemical Warfare
n
24. All PPE donned
Mission Oriented Protecive Posture
Chemical Warfare
Atropine/2Pam Chloride Auto- injector
MOPP Level 4
25. Detonation in excess of 100 -000 ft (18 mi) - Disturbs electromagnetic communications - Fireball does not touch ground
Wet Weather Clothing
Blister Agent Symptoms
Blast
High Altitude Air Burst
26. Ionizing Must be ingested into airways - blood stream - can be blocked by minimal matter (paper)
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
a
Chemical Protective Overgarment
Air Burst
27. Non - ionizing (indirect ionizing) Most penatrable; charges a nuclei at an atomic level - rendering the atom radioactive (including body tissues thus making the person radioactive) Effective protection consists of hydrogen rich material (water - parr
n
Shallow Underwater Burst
Mission Oriented Protecive Posture
a
28. Produces worst fallout - Fireball touches the earth - Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Surface Burst
High Altitude Air Burst
MOPP Level 3
29. Most damage is caused by the shockwaves - Radiation fallout is secondary danger - Fireball does not touch ground - Causes mushroom cloud
Air Burst
n
MOPP Level 2
a
30. Similar effect as shallow - but more contaminated waters
Chemical Warfare
a
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
Deep Underwater Burst
31. Process in which energetic particles or energy or waves travel through a medium or space - Consists of non - ionizing (radio - visible light - n) and ionizing (a -
Blood Agent Symptoms
MOPP Level 3
Radiation
Radiolical Warfare
32. Medication to treat initial symptoms of nerve agents - Antidotal - not preventative.
Four Types of Chemical Casualty Agents
Blast
High Altitude Air Burst
Atropine/2Pam Chloride Auto- injector
33. Intentional use of harmful or lethal chemicals used to cause death - injury - or irritation.
Surface Burst
IM-143
Biological Warfare
Chemical Warfare