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| In regards to Combat Life Saving What are the ABC's |
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Airway Breathing Circulation (check for signs) Shock (treat for Shock) |
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| What Percentage of blood loss is considered Bleeding out. |
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| How long does it take to Exangulate |
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| what are the 3 types of bleeds |
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| Where would you not place a Dressing on a burn victim |
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| What Degree of Burns would you not apply Grease or ointment to |
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| Open the Airway (head lift chin tilt technique) |
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| How do we determine the treatment an apparent victim requires? |
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| Describe the steps involved in doing a Primary Assessment on an apparent victim |
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1-Determine State of Conscience 2-Send for help or report to higher 3-Position the victim on their back 4-Assess the ABC's |
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| How many liters of blood does the human body contain? |
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| How much blood loss could send someone into hemorrhagic shock? |
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| What is the number one cause of preventable battlefield death? |
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| What are 3 types of burns |
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Thermal Electrical Chemical |
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| what are the 3 classification of burns |
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1st Degree 2nd Degree 3rd Degree |
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| Describe a 1st degree burn |
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| Burns are limited to the most superficial layer of the epidermis and results in reddening of the skin |
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| partial thickness burns cause damage into but not through the dermis and characteristically result in blisters forming on the skin |
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| Full thickness burns destroy the skin down to the subcutaneous fat. Skin may appear pale, dry, and white, or it may be brown or charred. clotted blood vessels may be seen through the skin and occasionally the bone structure is exposed |
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| what are 2 types of soft tissue injuries |
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| Contusions (Blood leaking into wound, bruising, swelling, and pain). |
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| what are the types of open wounds dealing with soft tissues injuries? |
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Abrasion Laceration Incision Puncture wound |
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| What are 3 types of heat related injuries |
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Heat Cramps Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke |
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