What regulation covers NCOERS?
AR 623-3
what are the three major categories of developmental counseling?
Event, Performance, Professional growth
what does JSLIST stand for?
Joint service lightweight integrated suit technology
When should you perform tactical field care?
Once under cover and not under enemy fire.
What is the purpose of a map?
to provide accurate information about the existence, location, and distance between ground features.
Who receives a NCOER?
SGT THRU CSM
What publication covers the counseling process?
ATP 6-22.1
what does MOPP Stand for?
Mission oriented protective posture
What are the three methods to control bleeding while in combat?
Direct pressure, Pressure, tourniquet
What is the first thing that you should do when using a map?
Orient the map
What are the 4 options that senior raters have when rating a NCO'S potetial?
Most qualified, highly qualified, qualified, not qualified.
What form provides a useful framework to prepare for counseling?
DA form 4856
What forms do chemical agents come in?
Vapors, Solids, liquids, Gases
what are the two types of fractures?
Open, closed
What are the five major terrain features found on a military map?
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression
what is the minimum period of time for rater qualification?
90 days
What are the three counseling approaches?
Direct, Non-directive, combined
What regulation covers chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear?
ATP 3-11-74
What is AVPU?
Alert, Response to voice, responce to pain, unresponsive.
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NCO Creed
what form is used for an SGT NCO Evaluation?
DA FORM 2166-9-1
To be effective, counselors must have what basic counseling skills?
Active listening, responding, appropriate questioning.
Once a unit has masked, who can make the decision to unmask?
The commander
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Soldier Creed
What are the three norths found on a military map?
True, Grid, Magnetic