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field craft 1

the leading cause of battlefield death? - ANSextremity hemorrhage

where on the body are the majority of cobat wounds suffered? - ANSthe extremities

What are tactical indications for spinial immobilization - ANSmotor vehicular crashes, falles
grater than 15ft, and IED blast involving MRAP

in combat CPR should be considered for? - ANShypothermia, near drowning or electrocution

primary blast - ANSinjuries from wave of blast

secondary blast - ANSinjuries from shrapnel or debris

tertiary blast - ANSwhen casualty is blown into solid object

single biggest obstacle on the battle field? - ANSEnemy fire

what personnel resources maybe available on the battle field - ANSsoldiers trained in warrior
tasks and skills, combat life saver, and medics

fast place to consider when accessing medical supplies - ANSthe casualties IFAK

where is the WALK located and what can you find in it? - ANSWarrior aid and litter kit

What are the goals of TC3 - ANSComplete the mission, prevent additional, casualties, treat the
casualty

what are the phases of care - ANScare under fire, tactical field care and tactical evacuation care

Four major aspects of medevac - ANScollecting the wounded, triage, transport, and medical
interventions

level one of care - ANSfirst responder providing front line care and stablization

level two of care - ANSforward resuscitation care provide stability surgery performed close to
point of injury

level three of care - ANStheater hospitalization care providing medical/surgical care

level four of care - ANSdefinitive care being convalescents, restorative, or rehabilitation

, level five of care - ANSconus DoD hospital providing restorative and rehabilitation.

once providing medical care you will remain with the casualty? - ANSGenerally no

what can disrupt you ability to document medical care - ANSa tactical situation

Minimum blocks that must be completed on field medical card? - ANS1,3,4,7,9, and 11

who signs the field medical card? - ANSthe medical officer

how do you show you wrote the card? - ANSyou inital in block 11

Who signs the TC3 - ANSthe medic performing treatment

who determines medical evacuation? - ANSThe senior medical person present

Priority one - ANSurgent with transport time of one hour

Priority one A - ANSUrgent surgical with transport time of one hour

priority II - ANSPriority with transport time within four hours

priority III - ANSRoutine with transport time with in 24hrs

priority iv - ANSRoutine with transport at the bird convenience

what two lines of nine line change during war time? - ANSline six from security of pick up to
number and type of wounded and line nine from NBC contamination to terrain

which line must be transmitted to get medevac request started - ANSlines one through five

goals of battle field doc? - ANSto provide written record of findings, treatment, prevent
overdose, alert of special needs, and become part of pt permanent record.

how does fight of flight affect ability to complete mission? - ANSyou lose fine motor skills

Casualty capacity of ground ambulance(m997) - ANSfour litters or eight ambulatory or two litters
and four ambulatory

casualty capacity of tank(m113)? - ANSfour litters or ten ambulatories or combo of the two

casualty capacity of Armored Medical vehicle? - ANSfour litters and eight ambulatories

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