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Lesson 1. Immunizations/Disease Reporting. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section I. Purposes of Immunization/Personnel Eligible for the Army Immunization Program - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 1-1. World areas in which certain immunizations are required. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Military Dependents - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section II. Basic References Governing the Army Immunization Program - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exemptions - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section IV. Types of Immunity and Types of Immunizing Agents - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Active Immunity - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Active Artificial Immunity - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Polio - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Mumps - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Injection of dead (killed) organisms - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Influenza - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Injection of bacterial exotoxins - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Passive Artificial Immunity - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section V. Reactions and Side Effects to Immunizations - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Reactions/side effects. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section VI. Precautions to Use When Handling and Storing Immunizing Agents - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section VII. Immunizations Required for Foreign Travel - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section VIII. Forms Used for Recording Immunizations - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Standard Form 601 - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section IX. Reportable Communicable Diseases - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Internationally quarantinable diseases - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870031
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870032
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870033
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870034
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870035
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870036
Solutions to Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870037
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870038
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870039
Lesson 2. Ionization, Microwave, and Laser Injuries. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section I. Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-1. Four basic types of nuclear radiation. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Sources of Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Man-Made Radiation. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Characteristics of Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Genetic Mutations in Future Generations - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Control Measures in the Military - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Surveillance Programs. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-2. Electromagnetic spectrum. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Microwave Heating Devices. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Conveying Information. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-4. Radar. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-5. Microwaves. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Control Measures - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-6. Example--radiation warning sign. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section III. Laser Radiation - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-7. Radiant energy. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-9. Simulated emission. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-11. A light wave. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-12. Soldier using laser beam range finder. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-13. Soldier with complete battleground outfit. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-15. Measuring distances by laser beam. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-16. Communications with laser beam. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-18. Two-dimensional photograph. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-19. Holograph by laser beam. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-21. Intensity. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-22. Coherence. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
The Laser System - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
The Laser System (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 2-24. Laser beam strength. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Ocular Effects - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Medical Surveillance - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Safety Procedures/Equipment. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Symptoms of laser injury - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Safety Principles - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870076
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870077
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870078
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870079
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870080
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870081
Solutions to Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870082
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870083
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870084
Lesson 3. Drowning and Near Drowning. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section I. General Considerations of Drowning and Near Drowning - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 3-1. Fresh water drowning/near drowning. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Salt Water Drowning/Near Drowning - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 3-2. Salt water drowning/near drowning. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
After Removing the Victim from the Water - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section III. Hospital Treatment/Management of the Near Drowning Victims - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Cardiovascular Support - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Never Give Up Hope - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870094
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870095
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870096
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870097
Solutions to Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870098
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870099
Lesson 4. Heat Injuries. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section I. Characteristics/General Findings of Heat Injuries - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section II. Mechanisms for the Regulation of Temperature in the Human Body - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Heat Loss Outlets (Heat Dissipation) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section III. Heat Transference Mechanisms - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 4-2. Radiation--heat from the sun. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 4-3. Conduction--heat to clothing. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 4-4. Convection--body heat to the air. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Figure 4-5. Heat transfer mechanisms. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Recent Use of Alcohol (24 Hours)/Drugs. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section V. Heat cramps - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section VI. Heat exhaustion - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Treatment - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870112
Section VII. Heatstroke - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Treatment - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870114
Risk Factors - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section VIII. Prevention of Heat Injuries - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Salt - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Acclimatization. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Table 4-1. Schedules of work during acclimatizing period. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Physical Condition - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Work Schedule - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Protection from the Environment. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Special Consideration in Troop Transportation to Tropical Combat Zones - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) Index - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
The Method of Computing the WBGT Index. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Table 4-2. Physical activity recommendations. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870127
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870128
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870129
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870130
Solutions to Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870131
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870132
Lesson 5. Cold Injuries. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section I. Characteristics/General Findings of Cold Injuries - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Epidemiology - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Environmental Factors. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Host Factors. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Degrees of Cold Injury - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Second Degree--Hyperemia and Vesicle Formation. - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Third Degree--Necrosis of Skin and Cutaneous Tissue - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Prevention - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
The Buddy System - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section II. Nonfreezing Cold Injuries - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Immersion/trench foot - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section III. Freezing Cold Injury: Frostbite - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Frostbite Management/Treatment - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Frostbite Management/Treatment (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section IV. Hypothermia - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Internal or Core Rewarming Method - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Section V. Sensitization to Cold Injuries - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Windchill Chart - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Table 5-1. Cooling power of wind on exposed flesh expressed as an equivalent temperature - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries
Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870153
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870154
Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870155
Solutions to Exercises - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870156
Solutions to Exercises (cont) - Immunizations and Environmental Injuries - MD05870157
Immunizations and Environmental Injuries