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23 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following does not contain a typical ambulance emergency bag?
- Toomey Syringe - Atropine - Airways - Trach Adaptor |
Atropine
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Roller bandage for elbow
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Spica or figure of eight
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Roller bandage for hand and wrist; ankle and foot
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Figure of eight
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Roller bandage for arm and leg
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Spiral reverse
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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.
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Four-tailed bandage
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This bandage is frequently used for fractures of the lower jaw and to retain compresses to the chin.
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Barton bandage
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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
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Triangular bandage
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When a triangular bandage is folded into a strip until a 2" width is obtained, the bandage is called a ____.
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Cravat
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Uses of cravat bandage
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Head
Eye Temple, Cheek, or Ear Elbow or Knee Arm or Leg Axilla |
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TRUE or FALSE:
Oxygen source should always be connected to an air line mask |
False; NEVER ever.
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When using a lifeline to raise an unconscious person from a compartment, the lifeline should be attached to the victim in what manner?
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Around the chest and under the arms
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Phases of Rescue Operations:
Phase 1 |
remove lightly pinned casualties
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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
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Phases of Rescue Operations:
Phase 3 |
where extrication is extremely difficult and time consuming
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Phases of Rescue Operations:
Phase 4 |
removal of dead bodies
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Stages of Extrication:
Stage 1 |
Gaining access to the victim
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Stages of Extrication:
Stage 2 |
Giving lifesaving emergency care
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Stages of Extrication:
Stage 3 |
Disentanglement
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Stages of Extrication:
Stage 4 |
Preparing the victim for removal, with special emphasis on the protection of possible fractures.
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Stages of Extrication:
Stage 5 |
Removing the victim from the trapped area and transporting to an ambulance or sickbay
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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
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Probably the easiest way to carry an unconscious person.
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Fireman's carry
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In combat scenario, a casualty sustaining numerous superficial shrapnel woulds should be triaged into what class?
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Class IV
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