Final Flashcards
Who predated Navy SEALs
- Amphibious scouts and raiders
- Beach jumpers
- OSS swimmers
- Naval Combat Demolition teams
- UDT
- Torpedo Patrol Boats of WWII
J1/N1
Admin
J2/N2
Intel
J5/N5
Planning
J7/N7
Supply
J8/N8
Comptroller
J9/N9
Combat Systems Support
Hypovolemic shock
fluid loss
Vasogenic
blood vessels enlarge with no increase in fluid
Cardiogenic
heart not pumping adequately
Arterial bleeding
bright red
gushes
squirts with heartbeat
venous bleeding
dark red
steady
even flow
capillary bleeding
dark red
slowly oozes out
types of pressure dressing
H-type
Israeli dressing
Gauze with Ace wrap
Indirect pressure points
Bracchial Femoral Radial Temporal Facial Carotid Subclavian Popliteal
Types of tourniquet
CAT - Combat Applied Tourniquet
SOF-T
SOF-T Wide
Expedient
Types of burn
Scald
Thermal
Electrical
Chemical
Types of facial wounds
Abrasions
Contusions
Lacerations
Avulsions
Hypothermia death
below 80*
Types of patient carry
Stokes stretcher Army litter Blanket drag Firemen carry Arm carry 4-handed carry Tied hands carry Pack-strap carry
Heatstroke death
above 105*
TCCC triage categories
- Minimal (Green)
- Delayed (Yellow)
- Immediate (Green)
- Expectant (Black)
Care under fire steps
- Return fire
- Tourniquet
- Continue fight
Tactical field care steps
Establish Casualty Collection Point (CCP)