Behavior

What are the three basic food sources during isolation are packed rations animals and insects and plants?

What are the three basic food sources during isolation are packed rations animals and insects and plants?
  1. What are criteria for selecting a shelter site?
  2. What are the principles of behavior Sere?
  3. What are the 3 coping strategies?
  4. What types of information can be found on EPA?
  5. What does paid E stand for in the Army?
  6. Which of the following are elements of colder principle?
  7. What are the goals of disguise?
  8. What is the reintegration phase?
  9. Which principle of behavior states DoD expects DoD civilian?
  10. Which principle of behavior articulates if?
  11. Which principle of behavior articulates if held in?

What are criteria for selecting a shelter site?

The most common criteria in the shelter site selection after an earthquake included: (1) accessibility from affected areas, (2) proximity to the homes of affected people, (3) suitable size of the site, (4) suitable distance from hazardous areas and geological hazards, (5) low land slope, (6) proximity to medical ...

What are the principles of behavior Sere?

SERE: Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.

What are the 3 coping strategies?

The three problem-focused coping strategies identified by Folkman and Lazarus are: taking control, information seeking, and evaluating the pros and cons. However, problem-focused coping may not be necessarily adaptive, but backfire, especially in the uncontrollable case that one cannot make the problem go away.

What types of information can be found on EPA?

The mandatory data group includes EPA Chemical Tracking Number, Chemical Abstracts Registry Number, Chemical Substance Systematic Name, EPA Chemical Registry Name and EPA Chemical Identifier. The optional data elements provide additional identification information about a chemical substance or chemical grouping.

What does paid E stand for in the Army?

PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)

Which of the following are elements of colder principle?

The elements of the colder principles are to Keep clothing clean and dry, Repair clothing as necessary, and Wear clothing loose and layered.

What are the goals of disguise?

Disguise is a strategy to camouflage what is real in either appearance or intent. This comedic strategy is used to get the reader or the audience to look at the wrong issue, person, or place simultaneously with the deception.

What is the reintegration phase?

During Phase I reintegration, returnees go through medical triage, meet with a Survive, Evade, Resist and Escape psychologist, or a reintegration team chief, who describes the reintegration process and receive briefs to collect time sensitive information.

Which principle of behavior states DoD expects DoD civilian?

DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolating events or, if unable to avoid isolation, to return to friendly control with honor.

Which principle of behavior articulates if?

The correct option is PRINCIPLE II. The principle ll of department of defense directive states that personnel should organize and communicate with the community of fellow US government or allied personnel held as fellow captives.

Which principle of behavior articulates if held in?

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Which Principle of Behavior articulates the need to refrain from making statements harmful to the United States and its allies? The acceptance of ____________ undermines cohesiveness and morale among captives, weakening the captives' organization.

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