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Navy ambulances are stocked in accordance with, what instruction?
BUMEDINST 6700.42
Dressings should be large enough to cover the entire area of the wound and to extend at least ____ in every direction beyond the edges.
1 INCH
What types of bandages are made of gauze or muslin and are used over a sterile dressing to secure the dressing in place?
STANDARD
What type of bandage do you use for the elbow?
A SPICA OR FIGURE EIGHT
What type of bandage do you use to cover wounds of the forearms and lower extremities?
SPIRAL REVERSE
What type of bandage is good for bandaging any protruding part of the body?
FOUR TAILED
How many phases of Rescue Operations are there?
FOUR
How many stages of extrication are there?
FIVE
When using a stretcher, how do you move the victim?
FEET FIRST
What litter is most commonly used for transporting sick or injured persons?
STOKES
What type of stretcher is a collapsible stretcher made of canvas?
ARMY LITTER
What type of stretcher is used in confined spaces and vertical extrication?
MILLER BOARD
How many sizes does the spine board come in and what are they?
TWO: SHORT(18”X 32”) AND LONG (18”X 72”)
What is one of the easiest ways to carry a unconscious person?
FIREMAN’S CARRY
What type of bandage do you use for the ear?
BARTON
When using a lifeline to raise an unconscious person from an compartment, the lifeline should be attached to victim in what manner?
AROUND THE CHEST AND UNDER THE ARMS
The Barton bandage is
frequently used.....
For fractures of the lower jaw