Casualty Operations (ATP 4-25.13) Flashcards

1
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What is the reference for Casualty Operations?

A

ATP 4-25.13

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2
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What are some one-man carries?

A
fireman's carry
supporting carry
arms carry
saddle-back carry
pack-strap carry
LBE drag
neck drag
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3
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What are some two-man carries?

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two-man supporting carry
two-man arms carry
two-man fore and aft carry
four hand seat carry
two hand seat carry
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4
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What are some items you can use for a soft litter?

A
blanket
poncho
shelter half
jacket
shirt
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5
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What are some items you can use for poles?

A
strong branches
tent poles
skis
pipes
other cylindrical objects
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What are some items you can use for a hard litter?

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doors
boards
window shutters
benches
ladders
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7
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What are the 5 categories of evacuation precedence?

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urgent
urgent surgical 
priority
routine
convenience
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What is MASCAL?

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Mass Casualty - when number of casualties exceeds local medical support capabilities

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What is CASEVAC?

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Casual Evacuation - movement of casualties aboard non-medical vehicles or aircraft. En route medical care is minimal

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What are the lines of a 9 line MEDEVAC?

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line 1 - location of site
line 2 - radio freq
line 3 - patients by precedence
line 4 - special equipment
line 5 - patients by type
line 6 - security of site (war)
line 6 - type of wound (peace)
line 7 - method of marking
line 8 - patient nationality
line 9 - cbrn (war)
line 9 - terrain (peace)
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