CH 20 Emergency Supply Flashcards

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Barton bandage

A

Lower jaw

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Figure 8

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allows for movement while applying compress

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2
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Hetastartch

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expands volume - doesn’t carry oxygen

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3
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OBA time

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20-45 minutes

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4
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stages of extracation?

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5

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5
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Sterile pad to cover wounds?

A

Dressing

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6
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Dressing cover wound +

A

1”

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7
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Two most common bandages?

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Roller, triangular

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RED

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flammability

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white

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special hazards

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10
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blue

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medical

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11
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yellow

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radiation

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12
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Triangular bandage made of?

A

Muslin

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13
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Most commonly used crystalloid fluid?

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Saline

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14
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Typical NS amount

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1.5 - 3 liters

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15
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Standard navy lifeline length?

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50’

16
Q

Service litter most commonly used?

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Stokes

17
Q

Stokes lb capacity?

A

400

18
Q

Outer shell with polyurethane foam?

A

Miller board

19
Q

Immobilize spinal/neck injuries in tight places?

A

Reeves sleeve

20
Q

How many phases of en route care?

A

3

21
Q

Labeling system to indicate health hazards?

A

NFPA 704