Term 1 of 88
Preventing additional trauma to impaled eye
Does not include a fracture to the foot.
Avoid manipulation or add pressure to injury
Requires a rapid field test of visual acuity
Does not include a fracture to the foot.
Term 2 of 88
Hypothermia reversal method
The benefit of a one-person drag, including the minimal equipment required and exposure
to enemy fire
The best way to reverse the hypothermic condition in a casualty, such as providing active
hypothermia management
The method that provides the best chance to reverse the hypothermic process, such as
active management
The specific distance, such as 50m, used when assessing for head injuries
Term 3 of 88
Hemorrhagic shock prevention
Apply a tourniquet to a limb with severe bleeding
Tourniquet above the amputation
Involves stopping the bleeding
Requires a rapid field test of visual acuity
,Definition 4 of 88
The most common cause of preventable combat death, such as hemorrhage
Tactical combat casualty care phases
Combat lifesaver
Preventable combat death cause
Analgesia medication
Term 5 of 88
Casualty extraction concern
The most common cause of preventable combat death, such as hemorrhage
The primary concern when extracting a casualty, such as controlling any life-threatening
hemorrhage
The best way to reverse the hypothermic condition in a casualty, such as providing active
hypothermia management
Controlling life-threatening bleeding
Term 6 of 88
Medical equipment inspection
The process of applying a device to stop severe bleeding in a limb
Every 5 to 10 min for changes until medical personnel arrive
The three phases of Tactical Combat Casualty Care, such as Care Under-Fire, Tactical Field
Care, Tactical Evacuation Care
The proper timing for inspecting medical equipment, before, during, after
, Definition 7 of 88
The second intercostal space at the midclavicular line
a point for assessing lung sounds
a site for needle decompression of the chest
a spot for measuring blood pressure
a location for chest tube insertion
Definition 8 of 88
Could occur in about 3 minutes
Bleeding to death from femoral artery disruption
Breaking a bone in the foot
Getting a paper cut on the finger
Having a headache from dehydration
Definition 9 of 88
The process of applying a device to stop severe bleeding in a limb
Tourniquet application
Limb elevation
Tta performance
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