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Army Core Values - ANSWER -Loyalty- bear true faith and allegiance
Duty - fulfill your obligations
Respect - treat others with dignty and respect
Selfless service - put welfare of nation above your own
Honor- live up to army values
Integrity- do what is right
Personal courage - face fear danger or adversity.
REMEMBER leadership
how to establish security of the site? - ANSWER -valuate your immediate
surroundings and the casualty for obvious, immediate, life-threatening hazards.
is the injury that hurts the most needs to be treated first? - ANSWER -No since
time is short it should be the one that survives the shortest
impression of causality condition - ANSWER -Is he lying in a peculiar manner?
Are the eyes open?
Can you see blood?
Check for responsiveness - ANSWER -a witness collapsed and you have just
responded. after you secure the safety of the scene, what must you do next?
Ask Where It Hurts
Check Breathing
Levels of alertness - ANSWER -highest to least
1. A = Alert casualty has open eyes and will talk to you reasonably. Keep the
casualty calm and wait for help.
2. V = Responds to VOICE casualty responds, ask where it hurts or where the body
feels different than usual.
3. P = Responds to PAIN check a casualty's response to pain, rub the breastbone
briskly with a knuckle or squeeze the first or second toe over the toenail.
4. U = Unresponsive casualty is unconscious, open the airway and look, listen and
feel for breathing for 3 to 5 seconds
, position the causality - ANSWER -casualty is lying face down, cautiously roll him
onto his back as a unit so that the body does not twist. Twisting may further
complicate a back, neck, or spinal injury.
Check for life-threatening inuries - ANSWER -check the chest and upper back, the
head, and the belly.
and severe bleeding from the arms and legs
Evaluate a casualty: SIHRIB - ANSWER -Soldiers Inspire Heroism Responding
In Battle
1. Security
2. Impression
3. Help
4. Responsiveness
5. Injuries
6. Bleeding
treating a casualty - ANSWER -1. Apply a field dressing.
2. Apply a pressure dressing.
3. Apply a tourniquet.
4. Prevent or control shock.
5. Treat the burns.
Apply a field dressing. - ANSWER -1. cut or push clothing away from the injury
2. if a fabric is stuck do not attempt to clean the wound
3. remove the dressing fabric without touching the white sterile side from the
wounded soldier first aid pouch
4. grab the two ends of the dressing and let it unfold itself
5. wrap the tails in opposite directions
6. tie the not on the outer edge of the dressing
7. check if you can place two fingers under the knot
Applying pressure - ANSWER -place a wad of padding on top the dressing than
grab the improvised dressing and tie it like the dressing and make sure you can fit
one finger.
Apply tourniquet - ANSWER -1. place the tourniquet 2-4 inches above puncture
site
2. tie a half not on top