First Aid Flashcards

(33 cards)

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What is TCCC?

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Tactical Combat Casualty Care

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What are the steps in TCCC?

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  1. Care under fire 2. Tactical field care 3. Combat casualty evacuation care
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What is a CCP?

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Casualty collection point

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What is a CASEVAC?

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Casualty Evacuation in Non-Medical Vehicle or Aircraft

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When would you not render first aid to a casualty?

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If doing so would put your life in danger or the casualty shows no signs of life

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In combat, what is the biggest threat to a casualty’s life?

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bleeding

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How do you determine a casualty’s level of consciousness?

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A – Alert, V – Responds to voice, P – Responds to pain, U – unconscious

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What is CPR?

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – used to restore heartbeat

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What is a FMC?

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Field Medical Card

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When would you not loosen clothing?

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chemical environment or clothing is stuck to the wound

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What are the four types of burns?

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C-Chemical, E-Electric, L-Laser, T-Thermal

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What are the three categories of heat injury?

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Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heatstroke

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What are the two methods for opening the airway?

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Head tilt/chin lift method and Jaw thrust

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When would you not use the head tilt/chin lift method?

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Suspected neck or spinal injury

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What is self aid?

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Emergency treatment applied to one’s self

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What is the object of first aid?

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To control bleeding, overcome shock, relieve pain, prevent infection

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What publication covers first aid?

18
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What is first aid?

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Care rendered to a casualty prior to the arrival of medical personnel

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What is the unique feature of type ‘O’ blood?

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Universal donor

20
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How high above an injury should you apply a tourniquet?

21
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Should a casualty eat or drink?

22
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What are the two types of fractures?

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Open (compound), Closed (simple)

23
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What is the basic principle when splinting fractures?

A

Splint it as it lies

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What are the three types of bleeding?

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Arterial, Venous, Capillary

25
Name 4 common points for checking pulse.
side of neck (carotid), ankle (dorsalis pedis), wrist (radial), groin (femoral)
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What is the treatment for shock?
PELCRN – 1. Position the casualty on their back 2. elevate the legs 3. loosen clothing at neck or waist 4. climatize 5. reassure 6. notify medical personnel
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What are the eight steps for evaluating a casualty?
Responsiveness, Breathing, Pulse, Bleeding, Shock, Fractures, Burns, Head injury
28
Describe the 9 Line Medevac.
Line 1. Location of the pick-up site. Line 2. Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix. Line 3. Number of patients by precedence: A – Urgent, B – Urgent Surgical, C – Priority, D – Routine, E – Convenience. Line 4. Special equipment required: A – None, B – Hoist, C – Extraction equipment, D – Ventilator. Line 5. Number of patients: A – Litter, B – Ambulatory. Line 6. Security at pick-up site: N – No enemy troops in area, P – Possible enemy troops in area, E – Enemy troops in area, X – Enemy troops in area. Line 7. Method of marking pick-up site: A – Panels, B – Pyrotechnic signal, C – Smoke signal, D – None. Line 8. Patient nationality and status: A – US Military, B – US Civilian, C – Non-US Military, D – Non-US Civilian, E – EPW. Line 9. NBC Contamination: N – Nuclear, B – Biological, C – Chemical.
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Which lines must be given before the helicopter can get in the air?
Lines 1-5
30
What is the difference between patient classifications in the MEDEVAC?
Urgent – 2 hours, Urgent Surgical – 2 hours, Priority – 4 hours, Routine – 24 hours, Convenience – matter of convenience than medical necessity
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What does the acronym COLD stand for?
Keep it Clean, Avoid Overdressing, wear clothing Loose, and Keep clothing Dry
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What is the best medicine on the battlefield?
fire superiority
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What is a DD Form 1380 and what is it used for?
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Card, to record injuries and treatments performed on a patient as they move through the roles of medical care