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Is it the job of the FST to create and maintain Waste disposal facilities? |
No |
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Steps to using Calcium Hypochlorite |
1.) Fill canteen with clean water 2.) Fill half canteen cup w/ H20 and 1 ampule CaHCl 3.) Fill cap with solution, add, shake 4.) Loosen cap, let some drain 5.) Tighten cap, sit for 30 minutes |
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Options for solid wast disposal |
Burning Burying Back haul |
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Considerations for latrines |
300 ft from food, 100 feet from H20 and sleeping, Upwind from burn pit, Lights, Dig Ditch |
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Latrines best suited for ongoing contingency operations |
Containerized |
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What is put on uniform for insect repellent? |
Permethrin |
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What is put on the skin for insect repellent? |
DEET |
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Sunburn? |
Exposure to the Suns ultraviolet radiation |
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Heat Stroke |
Medical Emergency |
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Caused by restrictive clothing, sweating, and bad hygiene |
Heat Rash |
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Most common form of heat injury not associated with organ damage |
Heat Exhaustion |
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Relative loudness of a noise |
Intensity |
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Continuous or intermittent noise |
Nature of the noise |
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Longer the exposure, the greater the damage |
Exposure duration |
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Steps to iodine tablet usage |
1.) Fill 5 gal jugs with water 2.) Dissolve 40 tablets in canteen cup 3.) Add solution to jugs 4.) Add cap, wait 5 min, shake 5.) Tighten, wait 25 min |
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Health threats to soldiers |
Andemic D., Food/Water D., Haz plants/animal, Entimogical Haz, Strees, Noise, extreme Climate |
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Percent of DEET in solution you should use |
33% |
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Amount of water needed per man per day |
2-6 gal |
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Materials that cause inflammation |
Irritants |
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Materials that deprive O2 |
Asphyxiants |
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Agents that cause a depressant effect on the CNS |
Anesthetics |
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Poisons that damage internal organs |
Systemic Poisons |
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Benefits of good hearing |
Weapon accuracy, position determination, radio transitions, alarms, snipers, patrol identification, foreign languages |
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Percent of water that ends up as wastewater |
80% |
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Ways to disinfect drinking water |
Calcium Hypochlorite Chlorine Iodine |
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Ways to prevent waterborne illnesses |
1.) Issuing water disinfectants 2.) Prevent water waste 3.) Protect water sources through sanitary practices |
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Transmittion of arthropod or vectorbourne disease |
Disease Transmittion |
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Injection of venom into the body |
Envenomation |
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Invasion of tissues with larva |
Myiasis |
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Key note to remember when determining WGBT in ambient temperature |
Measure above 75 F |
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Toilet/ Urinal rule for male and females |
1 per 25 males 1 per 17 females |
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Major diseases caused the sand fly |
Leishmaniasis Sand Fly Fever Bartonellosis |
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How long on average does it take for soldiers to adjust to their new environment? |
7-14 days |
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Law of Land Warfare |
Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights, Restoration of peace, Geneva convention |
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What are the abuse prevention stategies |
Priorities, policies, procedures, practices |
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How often are detainees screened by medical personnel? |
Monthly |
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What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins? |
Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators |
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Can detainee information be released without consent? |
Yes |
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What are some reasons to enter the TIF? |
Provide care and read medical records |
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How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike? |
Isolate and monitor health |
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Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention |
Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse |
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What SF documents findings during patient encounter? |
SF 600 |
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Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries? |
Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record |
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Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top |
Priority |
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What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat? |
Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours |
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Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing |
Policy |
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System in place to reduce potential of abuse |
Procedur |
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Continual exercise of professional demeanor |
Practice |
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How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches? |
Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control |
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Name for method of holding compass in front of you |
Center hold |
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Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program |
Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social |
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How to verify the operation of a weapon? |
Functions check |
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What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper? |
M9 paper |
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Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty |
Fireman carry |
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Used in combat for short distances |
Neck Drag |
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Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF? |
Yes |
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Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs |
Cradle drop drag |
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More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover |
Hawes Carry |
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What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status? |
Line 3 |
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What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty? |
Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT |
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This color identifies elevation on a map |
Brown |
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This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps |
Red-brown |
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Classified cultural features and boundaries |
Red |
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This color Identifies man made features on a map |
Black |
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2 methods to orient your map |
Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features |
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How do you ensure ground distance is accurate? |
Add 20% if not using roads |
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Can detainees be restrained? |
Yes, if they are combative |
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How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows? |
Go over, under, and run |
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What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol? |
SPOT report |
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Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (G) Agent |
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Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates: |
Blister (H) Agent |
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Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (V) Agent |
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How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides? |
Changes color |
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During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do? |
Not attempt first aid |
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What are the steps to the escalation of force? |
Shout, show, shove, shoot |
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What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by? |
10 soldier rules/ Law of War |
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Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do? |
Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage |
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How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released? |
Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply |
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Difficult/Labored Breathing |
Dyspnea |
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Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute |
Tachypnea |
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How do you minimize absorption? |
Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min. |
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Steps in care under fire? |
Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac. |
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Rule of 9 for head and neck |
9% |
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Rule of 9 for anterior trunk |
18% |
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Rule of 9 for posterior trunk |
18% |
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Rule of 9 for Upper extremities |
18% (9 each) |
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Rule of nine for lower extremities |
36% (18 each) |
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Rule of nine for perineum |
1% |
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How should sick call be conducted for detainees? |
Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours |
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Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where? |
Pelvic region |
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What inspect able item contains meds? |
Combat pill pack |
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What does the 2nd step of MACE asses? |
Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall |
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Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze |
Peel, push, pack, pressure |
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Ejection is what? |
A significant mechanism of injury |
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Pulse rates for adults? |
60-100 |
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Piles rates for children? |
70-120 |
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Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months) |
80-140 |
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Pulse rates for infants (0-5) |
90-140 |
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What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet? |
Check pulse and and function |
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Any detainee kept for reasons of security |
Security detainee |
|
How do you handle an amputated limp? |
Put in bag, not on ice |
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Steps to apply a tourniquet |
Expose wound, apply |
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Rules for administering Hexend |
Do not exceed 1000 mL |
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What causes increases mucous production? |
Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever |
|
What does an insect sting cause? |
Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure |
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What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas? |
Straddle Trench |
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What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum? |
Burn out latrine |
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Security internees of significant intelligence or political value |
High Value Detainees |
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A person previously held as a detainee |
Former Detainee |
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How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees? |
Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit |
|
Law of Land Warfare |
Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights, Restoration of peace, Geneva convention |
|
What are the abuse prevention stategies |
Priorities, policies, procedures, practices |
|
How often are detainees screened by medical personnel? |
Monthly |
|
What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins? |
Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators |
|
Can detainee information be released without consent? |
Yes |
|
What are some reasons to enter the TIF? |
Provide care and read medical records |
|
How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike? |
Isolate and monitor health |
|
Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention |
Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse |
|
What SF documents findings during patient encounter? |
SF 600 |
|
Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries? |
Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record |
|
Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top |
Priority |
|
What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat? |
Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours |
|
Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing |
Policy |
|
System in place to reduce potential of abuse |
Procedur |
|
Continual exercise of professional demeanor |
Practice |
|
How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches? |
Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control |
|
Name for method of holding compass in front of you |
Center hold |
|
Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program |
Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social |
|
How to verify the operation of a weapon? |
Functions check |
|
What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper? |
M9 paper |
|
Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty |
Fireman carry |
|
Used in combat for short distances |
Neck Drag |
|
Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF? |
Yes |
|
Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs |
Cradle drop drag |
|
More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover |
Hawes Carry |
|
What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status? |
Line 3 |
|
What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty? |
Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT |
|
This color identifies elevation on a map |
Brown |
|
This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps |
Red-brown |
|
Classified cultural features and boundaries |
Red |
|
This color Identifies man made features on a map |
Black |
|
2 methods to orient your map |
Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features |
|
How do you ensure ground distance is accurate? |
Add 20% if not using roads |
|
Can detainees be restrained? |
Yes, if they are combative |
|
How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows? |
Go over, under, and run |
|
What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol? |
SPOT report |
|
Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (G) Agent |
|
Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates: |
Blister (H) Agent |
|
Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (V) Agent |
|
How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides? |
Changes color |
|
During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do? |
Not attempt first aid |
|
What are the steps to the escalation of force? |
Shout, show, shove, shoot |
|
What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by? |
10 soldier rules/ Law of War |
|
Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do? |
Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage |
|
How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released? |
Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply |
|
Difficult/Labored Breathing |
Dyspnea |
|
Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute |
Tachypnea |
|
How do you minimize absorption? |
Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min. |
|
Steps in care under fire? |
Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac. |
|
Rule of 9 for head and neck |
9% |
|
Rule of 9 for anterior trunk |
18% |
|
Rule of 9 for posterior trunk |
18% |
|
Rule of 9 for Upper extremities |
18% (9 each) |
|
Rule of nine for lower extremities |
36% (18 each) |
|
Rule of nine for perineum |
1% |
|
How should sick call be conducted for detainees? |
Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours |
|
Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where? |
Pelvic region |
|
What inspect able item contains meds? |
Combat pill pack |
|
What does the 2nd step of MACE asses? |
Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall |
|
Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze |
Peel, push, pack, pressure |
|
Ejection is what? |
A significant mechanism of injury |
|
Pulse rates for adults? |
60-100 |
|
Piles rates for children? |
70-120 |
|
Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months) |
80-140 |
|
Pulse rates for infants (0-5) |
90-140 |
|
What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet? |
Check pulse and and function |
|
Any detainee kept for reasons of security |
Security detainee |
|
How do you handle an amputated limp? |
Put in bag, not on ice |
|
Steps to apply a tourniquet |
Expose wound, apply |
|
Rules for administering Hexend |
Do not exceed 1000 mL |
|
What causes increases mucous production? |
Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever |
|
What does an insect sting cause? |
Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure |
|
What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas? |
Straddle Trench |
|
What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum? |
Burn out latrine |
|
Security internees of significant intelligence or political value |
High Value Detainees |
|
A person previously held as a detainee |
Former Detainee |
|
How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees? |
Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit |
|
Law of Land Warfare |
Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights, Restoration of peace, Geneva convention |
|
What are the abuse prevention stategies |
Priorities, policies, procedures, practices |
|
How often are detainees screened by medical personnel? |
Monthly |
|
What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins? |
Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators |
|
Can detainee information be released without consent? |
Yes |
|
What are some reasons to enter the TIF? |
Provide care and read medical records |
|
How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike? |
Isolate and monitor health |
|
Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention |
Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse |
|
What SF documents findings during patient encounter? |
SF 600 |
|
Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries? |
Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record |
|
Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top |
Priority |
|
What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat? |
Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours |
|
Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing |
Policy |
|
System in place to reduce potential of abuse |
Procedur |
|
Continual exercise of professional demeanor |
Practice |
|
How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches? |
Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control |
|
Name for method of holding compass in front of you |
Center hold |
|
Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program |
Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social |
|
How to verify the operation of a weapon? |
Functions check |
|
What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper? |
M9 paper |
|
Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty |
Fireman carry |
|
Used in combat for short distances |
Neck Drag |
|
Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF? |
Yes |
|
Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs |
Cradle drop drag |
|
More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover |
Hawes Carry |
|
What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status? |
Line 3 |
|
What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty? |
Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT |
|
This color identifies elevation on a map |
Brown |
|
This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps |
Red-brown |
|
Classified cultural features and boundaries |
Red |
|
This color Identifies man made features on a map |
Black |
|
2 methods to orient your map |
Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features |
|
How do you ensure ground distance is accurate? |
Add 20% if not using roads |
|
Can detainees be restrained? |
Yes, if they are combative |
|
How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows? |
Go over, under, and run |
|
What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol? |
SPOT report |
|
Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (G) Agent |
|
Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates: |
Blister (H) Agent |
|
Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates: |
Nerve (V) Agent |
|
How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides? |
Changes color |
|
During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do? |
Not attempt first aid |
|
What are the steps to the escalation of force? |
Shout, show, shove, shoot |
|
What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by? |
10 soldier rules/ Law of War |
|
Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do? |
Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage |
|
How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released? |
Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply |
|
Difficult/Labored Breathing |
Dyspnea |
|
Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute |
Tachypnea |
|
How do you minimize absorption? |
Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min. |
|
Steps in care under fire? |
Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac. |
|
Rule of 9 for head and neck |
9% |
|
Rule of 9 for anterior trunk |
18% |
|
Rule of 9 for posterior trunk |
18% |
|
Rule of 9 for Upper extremities |
18% (9 each) |
|
Rule of nine for lower extremities |
36% (18 each) |
|
Rule of nine for perineum |
1% |
|
How should sick call be conducted for detainees? |
Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours |
|
Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where? |
Pelvic region |
|
What inspect able item contains meds? |
Combat pill pack |
|
What does the 2nd step of MACE asses? |
Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall |
|
Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze |
Peel, push, pack, pressure |
|
Ejection is what? |
A significant mechanism of injury |
|
Pulse rates for adults? |
60-100 |
|
Piles rates for children? |
70-120 |
|
Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months) |
80-140 |
|
Pulse rates for infants (0-5) |
90-140 |
|
What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet? |
Check pulse and and function |
|
Any detainee kept for reasons of security |
Security detainee |
|
How do you handle an amputated limp? |
Put in bag, not on ice |
|
Steps to apply a tourniquet |
Expose wound, apply |
|
Rules for administering Hexend |
Do not exceed 1000 mL |
|
What causes increases mucous production? |
Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever |
|
What does an insect sting cause? |
Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure |
|
What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas? |
Straddle Trench |
|
What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum? |
Burn out latrine |
|
Security internees of significant intelligence or political value |
High Value Detainees |
|
A person previously held as a detainee |
Former Detainee |
|
How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees? |
Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit |