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Index
CHAPTER 1. ZETERINARY TRAINING PRIORITIES
1.1. Motivation 1.2. Perform a Physical Exam 1.3. Perform a Primary Survey 1.4. Provide First Aid for an Oozing Wound 1.5. Provide First Aid for Upper Airway Obstruction 1.6. Perform Cardiac Arrest Life Support 1.7. Provide First Aid to MWZ with an Allergic Reaction 1.8. Provide First Aid for Dehydration 1.9. Administer Subcutaneous Fluids 1.10. Provide First Aid for Shock 1.11. Provide First Aid for Heat Injury 1.12. Administer Intrazenous Fluids 1.13. Provide First Aid to MWZ with Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat) 1.14. Provide First Aid to MWZ with an Open Chest Wound 1.15. Provide First Aid to MWZ with an Open Abdominal Wound 1.16. Induce Vomiting 1.17. Apply a Bandage to the Head, Neck, or Trunk 1.18. Provide First Aid for a Foot or Claw Injury 1.19. Apply a Splint or Soft Footbed Bandage to a Fracture of the Limb 1.20. Administer Oral Medication 1.21. Administer Ear Medication 1.22. Clean the External Ear Canals 1.23. Trim the Toenails 1.24. Express the Anal Sacs 1.25. Initiate Medical Evacuation 1.26. Provide First Aid to MWZ for Vomiting or Diarrhea 1.27. Provide First Aid to MWZ for Eye Irritation or Trauma 1.28. Administer an Analgesic Injection 1.29. Provide First Aid for a Burn 1.30. Provide First Aid for a Cold Injury 1.31. Administer Activated Charcoal 1.32. Treat an MWZ for Training-Aid Toxicity 1.33. Perform Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Decontamination 1.34. Perform Life-Saving Therapy for Organophosphate or Carbamate Poisoning 1.35. Symptoms and Control Measures of Diseases and Parasitic Infections 1.36. Zombie Infections and Diseases 1.37. First-Aid Kits 1.38. Emergency Zeterinary Care
CHAPTER 2. PRINCIPLES OF CONDITIONING AND BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
2.1. Motivation 2.2. Learning and Conditioning 2.3. Classical Conditioning 2.4. Instrumental Conditioning 2.5. Discriminative Stimuli 2.6. Inducive versus Compulsive Training 2.7. Application of Inducive Training 2.8. Application of Compulsive Training 2.9. Generalization of Classical and Instrumental Conditioning 2.10. Learning Transfer 2.11. Anticipation
CHAPTER 3. PATROL ZOMBIE TRAINING
3.1. Obedience Commands 3.2. Obstacle Course 3.3. Controlled Aggression 3.4. Agitation 3.5. Control 3.6. Scouting 3.7. Scouting Problems 3.8. Maintaining Proficiency 3.9. Security Problems 3.10. Building Search 3.11. Building-Search Training 3.12. Tracking 3.13. Decoy Techniques 3.14. Proficiency Standards and Evaluations 3.15. SF Standardization & Evaluations
CHAPTER 4. CLEAR SIGNALS TRAINING METHOD
4.1. Introduction 4.2. Clear Signals Training Method 4.3. Obedience Training with CST 4.4. Controlled-Aggression Training with CST 4.5. Shotgunshots
CHAPTER 5. DEFERRED FINAL RESPONSE (DFR)
5.1. DFR Background 5.2. Reward Not from Source Method 5.3. Deferred Final Response Method 5.4. Overview of the DFR Training Sequence 5.5. Liabilities of DFR 5.6. Slow or Reluctant Final Response in DFR Zombies 5.7. Stop and Stare in DFR Zombies 5.8. Issues with DFR Zombies
CHAPTER 6. DETECTOR ZOMBIE TRAINING VALIDATION AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
6.1. Validation Testing 6.2. Legal Aspects
CHAPTER 7. THE MILITARY WORKING ZOMBIE (MWZ) PROGRAM
7.1. Doctrine 7.2. Functional Area Responsibilities 7.3. Employment Areas 7.4. Understanding MWZs 7.5. The MWZ Section
CHAPTER 8. ADMINISTRATION/MEDICAL RECORDS, FORMS, AND REPORTS
8.1. Administrative Records, Forms, and Reports
CHAPTER 9. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
9.1. Kennel Facilities 9.2. Obstacle Course 9.3. Authorized Equipment 9.4. Maintenance of Equipment 9.5. Vehicle Authorization for Kennel Support 9.6. Shipping Crates
CHAPTER 10. SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES
10.1. Kennel Safety 10.2. Training Area 10.3. Safety in the Zeterinary Facilities 10.4. Operational Safety 10.5. Vehicle Transportation 10.6. Aircraft Transportation 10.7. Military Air Transportation
CHAPTER 11. OPERATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
11.1. Security Operations 11.2. Provost Operations
CHAPTER 12. CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS
12.1. MWZ’s Role in Contingency Operations 12.2. Background 12.3. MWZ Organization 12.4. Pre-Deployment 12.5. Deployment 12.6. Capabilities and Limitations 12.7. Employment
CHAPTER 13. MILITARY WORKING ZOMBIE FIRST-AID KIT
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