First Aid Flashcards

1
Q

What FM covers First Aid?

A

FM 4-25.11

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2
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What is self aid?

A

Emergency treatment one applies to oneself

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3
Q

Name some items that you might use for a splint from your military equipment?

A

Rifle, entrenching tool, tent poles and stakes, web belt, and bayonent

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4
Q

what is the quickest way to splint a broken leg?

A

tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg

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5
Q

how many pressure points, which can be used to control bleeding with fingers, thumbs, or hands are there on the human body?

A

11

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6
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What is the object of first aid?

A

To stop bleeding; overcome shock; relieve pain; prevent infection

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7
Q

What is the unique feature of type “O” blood

A

it is a universal donor

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8
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When would you not remove a casualties clothing to expose a wound?

A

If in a chemical environment or if the clothing is stuck to the wound

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9
Q

what soldiers are most likely to suffer heat injuries?

A

soldiers: not accustomed to the heat, overweight soldiers, prior heat casualties, and already dehydrated (alcohol use, diarrhea, or lack of water)

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10
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What are the three categories of heat injuries.

A

heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke

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11
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What are the signs and symptoms

A

cramping of the extremities, excessive sweating, adominanal cramps

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12
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What is the treatment of heat cramps

A

move casulaty to cool shaded area, loosen or remove clothing, have them slowly drink water, seek medical attention

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13
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What is the treatment of heat exhaustion

A

move casulaty to cool shaded area, loosen or remove clothing, have them slowly drink water, elevate imbs, seek medical attention

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14
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What is the treatment of heat stroke

A

move casualty to cool shaded area, loosen or remove clothing, spray or pour water on them, massage extremities and skin, elevate limbs, slowly drink water, seek medical attention immediately

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15
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Two types of fractures

A

open and closed fractures

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16
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What are signs of open fracture

A

bone protruding through skin, bleeding

17
Q

signs of closed fracture

A

swelling, distortion, deformity, unless body positions

18
Q

What do you do first with an open fracture

A

stop bleeding

19
Q

how tight should the turniquit be

A

enough to stop bright red bleeding

20
Q

three types of bleeding

A

atrial bleeding, venous bleeding, capillary bleeding

21
Q

four common areas for check pulse

A

wrist, neck, groin, ankle

22
Q

how to treat shock

A

PELCRN, position casualty on back, elevate the legs, loosen clothing, reassure, notify med personnel

23
Q

How to stop bleeding

A

apply field dressing, manual pressure, elevate limb, apply pressure dressing, digital pressure, apply turniquet

24
Q

what is cpr

A

cardiopulmonary receitation

25
Q

When do you stop cpr

A

person starts breathing on own, physically can’t continue, doctor tells you stop, relieved by others

26
Q

rescue breathing

A

mouth to mouth and mouth to nose

27
Q

what does aids stand for

A

Acquired Immune deficiency syndrom

28
Q

what is aids

A

the end stage of hiv infection

29
Q

how long is manual pressure applied for bleeding

A

5-10 minutes

30
Q

what should you do before leaving a unconscious casulaty

A

place on side as to not choke on own vomit

31
Q

what does cold stand for

A

keep it clean, avoid overheating, wear it loose, keep it dry

32
Q

What are the 8 steps in evaluating a casualty

A

check for: responsiveness, breathing, pulse, bleeding, shock, fractures, burns, possible concussions