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✔✔How many casualties classifies a MASCAL? - ✔✔More than 1
✔✔Example of immediate ? - ✔✔Airway compromise, pneumothorax, unstable wounds
with shock, massive bleeding, open fractures of long bones, shock, burns to face, feet,
hands, genitals.
Keyword WITH
✔✔Examples of Delayed? - ✔✔open chest wound without respiratory distress,
abdominal wounds without shock, eyes injuries, soft tissue wounds, other fractures,
burns more than 20%, facial trauma without airway compromise.
Keyword WITHOUT
✔✔Examples of Minimal - ✔✔minor lacerations, contusions, sprains, burns less than
20%, upper extremity fracture with no neurovascular compromise, behavioral disorder,
ruptured TM, radiation exposure.
✔✔Example of Expectant - ✔✔Unresponsive with penetrating head trauma, signs of
impending death, burns more than 85%, Cervical spinal injury, mutilating explosive
wounds, profound shock, agonal respiration. Head GSW, open pelvic injury.
✔✔soldiers _________ their combat reflexes during predeployment and during
deployment or other operations, increasing anxiety - ✔✔Dial up
✔✔COCR affects a soldier both ______ and ______ - ✔✔mentally and physically
✔✔What % of post deployment personnel have alcohol problem? - ✔✔50%
✔✔What is an activating event? - ✔✔Trigger
✔✔What is triage? - ✔✔medical sorting by type and seriousness of injury
✔✔What type of childhood adverse events may increase suicidal action/thoughts? -
✔✔physical/sexual abuse, parental violence, incarceration, divorce
✔✔What % of completed suicides triggered by relationship problems? - ✔✔75%
✔✔What % are pending UCMJ's? - ✔✔50%
✔✔What % are financial problems? - ✔✔42%
✔✔What are drug and alcohol problem? - ✔✔34%
, ✔✔What months people tend to commit suicide in? - ✔✔Jan, April, Sep, Oct
✔✔What is IHL? - ✔✔the body of rules which in wartime protects people who are not or
no longer participating in the hostiles.
✔✔What is the purpose of red cross? - ✔✔Protects victims of war
✔✔5 S's - ✔✔Search
Segregate
Silence
Speed
Safeguard
✔✔Who is the only person that can escort a wounded enemy? - ✔✔Secretary of
defense
✔✔What are the in processing items that a detainee will have done? - ✔✔Physical
exam, a chest x-ray(tb) dental screen, mental health screening, height and weight.
✔✔With a deceased casualty what do you do with their gear and personal effects? -
✔✔IBA and personal effect will be ion a separate bag but kept with them. Clothing and
anything on their person will stay on them in the body bag.
✔✔Anthropoid - ✔✔Animals, insects and crustaceans
✔✔Vector - ✔✔a carrier
✔✔Venom - ✔✔toxin produced
✔✔Envenomation - ✔✔The act of injecting venom.
✔✔Passive mechanical transmission - ✔✔Anthropoid carries pathogen from one host to
another. Flies and roaches
✔✔Fith flies - ✔✔Carrie bacteria and disease infected with feces "taxi service"
✔✔Active transmission - ✔✔Fecal contamination, crushing, regurgitation, inoculation
✔✔What do mosquito carry? - ✔✔malaria, yellow fever
✔✔Malaria - ✔✔A disease caused by mosquitoes implanting parasites in the blood.
febrile illness