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In an area containing all supplies - ANSWhere should delayed and minimal patients be cared?
Quartermaster and logistics - ANSWho handles the dead?
Prevention - ANSArmy's primary measure against suicide?
75% - ANSPercentage of suicides that were triggered by relationship problems
80% - ANSPercentage of suicides that gave warnings of their intentions
Anniversary of a suicide of a close friend or family member, death of a loved one, suicide of a
loved one, retirement - ANSKey triggers of suicide
Nostalgia - ANSName of PTSD in the 18th century
Soldiers heart - ANSName of PTSD during the civil war
Shell shock - ANSName of PTSD in WWI
It "dials-down" - ANSWhat happens to your anxiety post-deployment
It creates physical pathways (muscle memory) - ANSHow does the brain help you react to your
environment?
It enhances the body's natural response to danger (flight-or-fight) - ANSWhat is important about
pre-deployment training and experiences gained during deployment?
Control them because they can lead to deteriorating physical and mental performance -
ANSWhat is important to keep in mind when it comes to your post-deployment responses?
Prepared to overcome challenges and thrive in the face of diversity - ANSWhat happens to
soldiers who are provided adaptive skills to deal with challenges?
Anger problems, sleep problems, alcohol, Relationship problems - ANSCommon problems that
affects soldiers when they come home from deployment?
, 25% - ANSPercentage of soldiers who reported stress reactions that may interfere with their
ability to be emotionally close to others
"Over Watch" - ANSWhat Combat Medics need to provide for soldiers when it comes to
resilience training?
Minimize "Collateral damage" - ANSGOAL as a healthcare provider for Combat Resilience
training
Tell them you are concerned, All are impacted by deployment, Insist they talk with someone,
Look for ways to help - ANSTAIL
Identify those in the platoon at risk, talk to your soldiers to normalize their behavior, empower
soldiers to seek help - ANSThree objectives for medics for resilience training
Help them get the help they need - ANSRole of the medic when it comes to soldiers looking for
help
Just listen to them - ANSOne of the best and most therapeutic things a medic can do for
struggling soldiers
The sooner they get help, the better the outcome - ANSWhat to remind soldiers when it comes
to looking for help?
People who have witnessed a natural disaster, serious accident, terrorist incident, combat/war,
violent personal assault such as rape, or other life-threatening events - ANSIn what kind of
people can PTSD occur in?
Let them rest and sleep - ANSWhat to do for soldiers who have concussions?
quiet and dark - ANSHow to keep quarters for those with head injuries
The brain, not the body - ANSWhat controls sleep?
A "trigger" - ANSAnother name for an activating event?
Activating Event, Thoughts, and Consequences (ATC) - ANSThe ATC model
the medical sorting of casualties according to the type and seriousness of the injury; affords the
greatest number of casualties the greatest chance of survival - ANSWhat is triage?
When the number of casualties exceeds the number of available medical capability - ANSWhat
is a MASCAL?