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What is full name and battle roster.
A soldier should complete the ____________________ and the ___________
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What is a Tourniquet.
What equipment do you use to control bleeding to extremities (limbs) ?
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What is Right Side.
Normally, the nasopharyngeal tube is inserted into the casualty's _______ nostril.
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What is True.
True or False; You need to consider Hypothermia when treating a heat casualty.
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What is at least 3 minutes.
How long should you hold pressure when packing a wound?
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What is Easier and Quicker.
What is the advantage of using a two person carry
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What is the neck and abdomen.
Name two locations you don't want to apply a tourniquet to?
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When there are fluids coming out of the casualties ears and nose, they have raccoon eyes, or there are any other indications of a skull fracture.
What is a reason you would not give an unconscious casualty an NPA?
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What is Checking for breathing.
The look-listen-feel method is used to determine what?
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What is 1-5 of the the 9-Line.
How many lines of the 9-Line are required for a MEDEVAC to be sent to your location?
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What is CASEVAC
What is the name of a nonmedical vehicle that is transporting a casualty to a collection point?
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What is 90% .
Of the deaths that occur during ground combat, about what percent die before reaching a medical treatment facility?
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When they can't maintain their own airway or are unconscious
What is one indicator you should give your casualty a NPA?
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What is the nipple.
The insertion site to relieve tension pneumothorax is located along the casualty's mid-clavicular line. What else is located on or near this imaginary line?
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What is cover effected eye only and keep wet sternal dressing over the eye. (Splint any objects in place; DO NOT REMOVE)
What should you do for a penetrating eye injury?
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What is Call out "Are you okay?" and shake their shoulder.
You find a soldier who appears to be unconscious. You are not in danger of enemy fire. Which of the following should be your first action in rendering aid to the soldier?
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What is Control the bleeding!!
What should you take care of first; Casualty not being able to breath or bright red bleeding?
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What is their tongue.
What is one of the most common airway obstructions when a casualty is unconscious?
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What is Using the Jaw thrust. (assume spinal injury)
What is the preferred method of opening a Casualties airway when you are unsure hot they were injured.
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What is, apply dry sternal dressing, avoid any dirt to avoid infection, and treat for Hypothermia.
How should you a burn casualty?
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1- Location
2- Radio Feq 3- Number of Patients by precedence 4- Special equipment 5- Number of patients by type 6- Security pick up site 7- Method of pick up site 8- Patients by Nationality 9- CBRN contaminations
What is the Full 9-Line MEDEVAC Request?
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A Hasty TQ is done during Care under fire and is high and tight.
A deliberate is done in during Tactical Field Care and is 2-3 inches above wound.
Describe the difference between Hasty and Deliberate Tourniquet.
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Casualty is in distress
Casualty points to airway Sounds of distress: Snoring / wheezing / gurgling Visible blood or foreign objects in airway. Any facial trauma
Name at least three ways you would identify that your casualty has an obstructed airway.
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For all the points.
Demonstrate successfully putting in an NPA.
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What is check for pulse, motor sensory and sensation.
What should you do before and after splinting a fracture on a casualty?
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