Combat Medic 68W: Fieldcraft 1
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Motor vehicle Tactical indications for C-spine
crashes, falls precautions
greater than 15
feet, IED blast
involving and
MRAP vehicle
primary, Three types of blast injuries
secondary,
tertiary
Single biggest obstacle to the
Enemy fire Combat Medic's ability to provide
care
The tactical Who makes the decision to extract
leader casualties
, Technical name for a Combat
DD Form 1380
Casualty Care card
Warrior Aid and What is a WALK kit?
Litter Kit
Acetaminophen Medications given for casualty with
(650 mg) and mild to moderate pain and is still
Meloxicam able to fight: Option 1
(Mobic) (15mg)
Medications given for casualty with
Oral
moderate to severe pain. Casualty
transmuccosal
is NOT in shock or respiratory
fentanyl citrate
distress AND casualty is NOT at
(OTFC) 800
significant risk of developing either
micrograms
condition: Option 2
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Motor vehicle Tactical indications for C-spine
crashes, falls precautions
greater than 15
feet, IED blast
involving and
MRAP vehicle
primary, Three types of blast injuries
secondary,
tertiary
Single biggest obstacle to the
Enemy fire Combat Medic's ability to provide
care
The tactical Who makes the decision to extract
leader casualties
, Technical name for a Combat
DD Form 1380
Casualty Care card
Warrior Aid and What is a WALK kit?
Litter Kit
Acetaminophen Medications given for casualty with
(650 mg) and mild to moderate pain and is still
Meloxicam able to fight: Option 1
(Mobic) (15mg)
Medications given for casualty with
Oral
moderate to severe pain. Casualty
transmuccosal
is NOT in shock or respiratory
fentanyl citrate
distress AND casualty is NOT at
(OTFC) 800
significant risk of developing either
micrograms
condition: Option 2