Military Hygiene and Sanitary Control

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  1. 4. Protective structure designed to reduce exposure to radiation and toxic agents.
  2. 7. Medical sorting of affected individuals according to severity and urgency of care.
  3. 9. well The safe underground source of drinking water preferred in contaminated zones.
  4. 11. hygiene The branch of hygiene studying health protection in armed forces.
  5. 14. Method used to neutralize toxic chemical agents on surfaces and equipment.
  6. 16. The process of removing radioactive contaminants from personnel, equipment, or terrain.
  7. 18. Main radioactive isotope commonly associated with nuclear fallout and water contamination.
  8. 20. gas Toxic chemical substance capable of causing blistering of the skin and mucosa.
  9. 23. reconnaissance Military operation involving the detection and evaluation of radioactive contamination.
  10. 24. Disease transmission through contaminated water is called ______ transmission.
  11. 25. sickness Condition resulting from excessive exposure to ionizing radiation.
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  1. 1. Essential sanitary procedure involving destruction of insects and arthropods.
  2. 2. Process of ensuring microbiological safety of drinking water by adding chlorine compounds.
  3. 3. suit Specialized clothing protecting soldiers from toxic and radioactive exposure.
  4. 5. Temporary military settlement organized during combat or training operations.
  5. 6. Epidemiological condition in which disease occurrence exceeds normal levels among troops.
  6. 8. Ionizing radiation unit used to measure absorbed dose.
  7. 10. Chemical warfare agent that primarily affects the nervous system.
  8. 12. Device used for measuring levels of ionizing radiation.
  9. 13. Sanitary measure involving safe disposal of human waste in field conditions.
  10. 15. Biological indicator commonly tested to evaluate water fecal contamination.
  11. 17. A portable system used for purification of field drinking water.
  12. 19. The main document regulating sanitary conditions in military camps.
  13. 21. The maximum permissible concentration of toxic chemicals in drinking water.
  14. 22. A military medical measure aimed at preventing infectious diseases among troops.