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Which of the following does not contain a typical ambulance emergency bag?

- Toomey Syringe
- Atropine
- Airways
- Trach Adaptor
Atropine
Roller bandage for elbow
Spica or figure of eight
Roller bandage for hand and wrist; ankle and foot
Figure of eight
Roller bandage for arm and leg
Spiral reverse
Type of bandage that is good for bandaging any protruding part of the body because the center portion forms a smoothly fitting pocket when the tails are crossed over. Often used to hold a compress on the chin or on the nose.
Four-tailed bandage
This bandage is frequently used for fractures of the lower jaw and to retain compresses to the chin.
Barton bandage
This bandage is usually made of muslin and is used to retain compresses on the forehead or scalp, shoulder, chest, hip or buttock, side of chest, foot or hand
Triangular bandage
When a triangular bandage is folded into a strip until a 2" width is obtained, the bandage is called a ____.
Cravat
Uses of cravat bandage
Head
Eye
Temple, Cheek, or Ear
Elbow or Knee
Arm or Leg
Axilla
TRUE or FALSE:

Oxygen source should always be connected to an air line mask
False; NEVER ever.
When using a lifeline to raise an unconscious person from a compartment, the lifeline should be attached to the victim in what manner?
Around the chest and under the arms
Phases of Rescue Operations:

Phase 1
remove lightly pinned casualties
Phases of Rescue Operations:

Phase 2
remove those who are trapped in more difficult circumstances but can be rescued by use of the equipment at hand and in a minimum amount of time
Phases of Rescue Operations:

Phase 3
where extrication is extremely difficult and time consuming
Phases of Rescue Operations:

Phase 4
removal of dead bodies
Stages of Extrication:

Stage 1
Gaining access to the victim
Stages of Extrication:

Stage 2
Giving lifesaving emergency care
Stages of Extrication:

Stage 3
Disentanglement
Stages of Extrication:

Stage 4
Preparing the victim for removal, with special emphasis on the protection of possible fractures.
Stages of Extrication:

Stage 5
Removing the victim from the trapped area and transporting to an ambulance or sickbay
Which of the stretchers listed below is considered most practical when lifting a casualty from an engine room?
- Stokes
- Army litter
- Miller board
- Improvised blanket and line stretcher
Stokes
Probably the easiest way to carry an unconscious person.
Fireman's carry
In combat scenario, a casualty sustaining numerous superficial shrapnel woulds should be triaged into what class?
Class IV