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| what are the 3 types of first aid? |
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save lives prevent further injury prevent infection |
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| how many first aid boxes are there onboard |
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| what color are the first aid boxes |
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| what color are the mass casualty boxes |
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| where are the mass casualty boxes located |
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hanger bay fwd/aft mess decks |
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| how many battle dressing stations are there |
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| where are the battle dressing stations located |
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forward forward aux aft aft aux main flight deck |
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| what are the 3 types of stretchers onboard |
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army litter reeves sleeve stokes |
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| what is the breathe to compression ratio for CPR |
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| what is the appropriate depth compression for adult CPR |
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| in regard to smoke inhalation, how long must a hose team member wait to return to duty after being treated |
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| what is a compound fracture |
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| when a bone breaks the skin |
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| what is the emergency number to call medical |
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| why do you notify the bridge during medical emergencies |
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| what is the rule of nines |
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| system designed to determine percentage of burn on a patient |
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| what is the ratio for rescue breathing |
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| 1 breath for every 6-8 seconds |
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| process to identify patient categories during a mass casualty |
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| what are the triage colors and what do they stand for |
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red- immediate yellow- delayed green- minimal black- expectant |
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| when would you use a tourniquet |
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| last resort to control bleeding |
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| what needs to be done after applying a tourniuet |
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| place a "T" on the forehead and time applied |
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| for electrical shock victim, what is the 1st step after reporting the casualty |
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| how many sides of the plastic dressing cover for a suckig chest wound is taped |
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| sucking chest wound, why is the victim placed on their side or sitting position for recovery |
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| promote the ease of breathing |
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| abdominal evisceration, why should you not touch the intestines or attempt to push them back in the body |
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