| A | B |
| J in JSLIST stands for | Joint |
| S in JSLIST stands for | Service |
| L in JSLIST stands for | Lightweight |
| I in JSLIST stands for | Integrated |
| 2nd S in JSLIST stands for | Suit |
| T in JSLIST stands for | Technology |
| JSLIST stands for | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
| MOPP is | Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
| When under NBC attack, when do you give warning? | AFTER you mask |
| 1st step in proper masking procedures | Stop breathing |
| Proper masking procedures | Stop breathing, close eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check mask seal, sound alarm, continue mission |
| Last procedure in proper masking | Continue the mission |
| C in CBRN stands for | Chemical |
| B in CBRN stands for | Biological |
| R in CBRN stands for | Radiological |
| N in CBRN stands for | Nuclear |
| First type of NBC hazard | Immediate |
| Second type of NBC hazard | Residual |
| Immediate hazards produce what immediately after attack | Casualties |
| Residual hazards result in | Delayed effects |
| Will replace NAAK | ATNAA |
| NAAK is | Nerve Agent Antidote Kit |
| ATNAA is | Antidote Treatment, Nerve Agent Auto injector |
| Why will ATNAA replace NAAK? | shelf life expiration dates |
| # of ATNAA given as immediate first aid for nerve agent poisoning | 3 |
| What kinds of NBC alarms are there? | Audible and Automatic |
| What kinds of NBC signals are there? | Visual |
| What kinds of NBC alarms and signals are there? | Audible alarms, automataic alarms and visual signals |
| Field Manual covers NBC operations | FM 3-11 |
| Field manual covers NBC Protection | FM 3-11.4 |
| Field manual covers NBC Decontaminations | FM 3-5 |
| NBC Operations is FM 3 - | 11 |
| NBC Protection is FM 3- | 11.4 |
| NBC Decontaminations is FM 3- | 5 |
| NBC Handbook | FM 3-7 |
| NBC Handbook is FM 3- | 7 |
| # of NAAK given as immediate first aid | 3 |
| Forms of chemical agents | vapors, solids, liquids, gases |
| MOPP 4 soldiers may lose how many quarts of water per hour thru perspiration? | 1 |
| First step in fitting protective mask | forehead straps |
| Second step in fitting protective mask | cheek straps |
| Third step in fitting proective mask | temple straps |
| Sequence of protective mask straps | forehead, cheek, temple |
| Most widely used NBC reports: NBC | 1 |
| 3 types of procedures for MOPP gear exhcange | buddy team, triple buddy, individual |
| IF you don't know the 5 levels of MOPP you will | FAIL! |