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In an area containing all supplies - Answer Where should delayed and minimal patients be cared? Quartermaster and logistics - Answer Who handles the dead? Prevention - Answer Army's primary measure against suicide? 75% - Answer Percentage of suicides that were triggered by relationship problems 80% - Answer Percentage 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 - Answer Key triggers of suicide Nostalgia - Answer Name of PTSD in the 18th century Soldiers heart - Answer Name of PTSD during the civil war Shell shock - Answer Name of PTSD in WWI It "dials-down" - Answer What happens to your anxiety post-deployment It creates physical pathways (muscle memory) - Answer How does the brain help you
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In an area containing all supplies - Answer Where should delayed and minimal patients be cared? Quartermaster and logistics - Answer Who handles the dead? Prevention - Answer Army's primary measure against suicide? 75% - Answer Percentage of suicides that were triggered by relationship problems 80% - Answer Percentage 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 - Answer Key triggers of suicide Nostalgia - Answer Name of PTSD in the 18th century Soldiers heart - Answer Name of PTSD during the civil war Shell shock - Answer Name of PTSD in WWI It "dials-down" - Answer What happens to your anxiety post-deployment It creates physical pathways (muscle memory) - Answer How does the brain help you react to your environment? It enhances the body's natural response to danger (flight-or-fight) - Answer What is important about pre-deployment training and experiences gained during deployment? Control them because they can lead to deteriorating physical and mental performance - Answer What is important to keep in mind when it comes to your post-deploymentresponses?
Prepared to overcome challenges and thrive in the face of diversity - Answer What happens to soldiers who are provided adaptive skills to deal with challenges? Anger problems, sleep problems, alcohol, Relationship problems - Answer Common problems that affects soldiers when they come home from deployment?
25% - Answer Percentage of soldiers who reported stress reactions that may interfere with their ability to be emotionally close to others "Over Watch" - Answer What Combat Medics need to provide for soldiers when it comes to resilience training? Minimize "Collateral damage" - Answer GOAL 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 - Answer TAIL Identify those in the platoon at risk, talk to your soldiers to normalize their behavior,empower soldiers to seek help - Answer Three objectives for medics for resilience training Help them get the help they need - Answer Role of the medic when it comes to soldiers looking for help Just listen to them - Answer One of the best and most therapeutic things a medic can do for struggling soldiers The sooner they get help, the better the outcome - Answer What to remind soldierswhen 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 - Answer In what kind of people can PTSD occur in? Let them rest and sleep - Answer What to do for soldiers who have concussions? quiet and dark - Answer How to keep quarters for those with head injuries The brain, not the body - Answer What controls sleep? A "trigger" - Answer Another name for an activating event? Activating Event, Thoughts, and Consequences (ATC) - Answer The 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 - Answer What is triage? When the number of casualties exceeds the number of available medical capability -Answer What is a MASCAL?
Wrists, hands, or exposed areas - Answer Where Sandflies attack on the body New people in an area - Answer Who is most likely to be affected by Sandfly Fever Sandfly - Answer What Arthropod spread Leishmaniasis Bio warfare agents - Answer What plague and typhus can be potentially identified as Antibiotics - Answer Most effective treatment for the plague Ticks - Answer The most effective arthropod when it comes to disease transmission Lyme disease - Answer Disease that causes a "bulls-eye" rash Mites - Answer What arthropod carries Scabies? Folds in the skin - Answer Where scabies affects? Apply ointment and laundering of clothing - Answer Treatment for scabies Chiggers - Answer Name for immature mites Itching and small welts - Answer Signs of Chigger bites Bodily contact - Answer How are lice easily transmitted Manage ABCs, give IV, remove watches, keep casualty calm - Answer Treatment for a snakebite Opposite arm that was bit - Answer Where to apply an IV for a snakebite Delay treatment trying to capture the snake, suck the venom, place ice on the bite - Answer What NOT to do for a snakebite Malaria - Answer What should be suspected if the casualty has unexpected febrile illness Nicotine and antihistamines - Answer Medications that can affect a heat casualty Conduction - Answer The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching. Convection - Answer The transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of aliquid or gas
Evaporation - Answer Loss of heat at the surface of vaporization Radiation - Answer Energy transferred by waves or rays through the air Climate, season, weather - Answer Factors that make you susceptible to cold weather injuries Altered mental status - Answer Hallmark sign of Heatstroke 80% - Answer Fatality rate of heatstroke if left untreated Painful spasms of skeletal muscles, headache, nausea, dehydration - Answer Signs of heat injury Rectal thermometer - Answer How to obtain a accurate core temperature reading Remove clothing, gentle stretching of cramped muscles, provide rapid and active cooling - Answer Treatment for a heat casualty 102 degrees - Answer What temperature to not lower the core body when treating a heat casualty 500 ml bolus of lactated ringers - Answer What to do for a heat casualty with a alteredmental status
97-93 degrees - Answer Mild hypothermia range 93-86 degrees - Answer Moderate hypothermia range less then 86 degrees - Answer Severe hypothermia range V-fib - Answer What is the heart prone to if its hypothermic? Passively and focus on the trunk - Answer How to rewarm the body in a cold injury? Redness or cyanosis, blue and red patches - Answer Chilblains signs Warm affected area, DO NOT RUB TISSUE and DO NOT APPLY HEAT OR ICE - Answer How to treat chilblains Trench foot - Answer Common name for immersion syndrome 24-48 hours - Answer How long it takes after warming to asses frostbite Warm the area using steady pressure of the hand, underarm, or abdomen - Answer How to treat frostbite
Prepare DD 1380, do not remove organizational clothing, do not remove personal effects - Answer Recovery of a dead casualty at the scene Do not remove IVs or interventions, Prepare DD 1380, Place remains and clothing in a human remains pouch, place IBA in a seperate bag, evacuate to nearest mortuary affairs collection point - Answer Recovery of a dead casualty at a First Aid station Personnel effects not on the remains or portions - Answer Recovery of disassociated personal effects