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What is priority 1 for non tactical triage?
Immediate: Injuries that are critical, but will require only minimal time or equipment to manage an who have a good prognosis for survival
Example: compromised airway or massive external hemorrhage
What is priority 2 in non tactical triage?
Delayed: injuries are debilitating but who do not require immediate management to salvage a life or limb.
Example: long bone fracture
What is priority 3 in non tactical triage?
Minor: "walking wounded"
What are stage 4 of non tactical triage?
Expectant: injuries so severe they only have a minimal chance of survival.
Example: 90% burns and thermal pulmonary injury
What is stage 5 of non tactical triage?
Dead
What is the first stage category for TCCC?
Immediate: people that need life saving surgery
What is the second stage of TCCC?
Delayed: those who are in need of time consuming surgery
What is the third stage of TCCC?
Minimal: relatively minor injuries that they can take care of themselves or by non medical personnel
What is the 4th stage of TCCC?
Expectorant: wounds so extensive, they're survival is unlikely
How long is the maximum amount of time you should suction for an adult, child or infant?
15 sec, 10 sec, 5sec