FMST 209 Com-Doc Flashcards

1
Q

Who do you communicate with during TCCC/Documentation/Evac?

A

Everyone

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2
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What is line 1 in a 9 line?

A

Location

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3
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What is line 2 in a 9 line?

A

Call Sign and Radio Frequency.

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4
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What is Line 3 in a 9 Line?

A

Patient by precedence

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5
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What is Line 4 in a 9 Line?

A

Special Equipment.

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6
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What is Line 5 in a 9 Line?

A

Litter or Abulatory

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7
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What is Line 6 in a 9 Line?

A

Wartime: Security or not
Peaceful: Type of injuries

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8
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What is Line 7 in a 9 Line?

A

Method of pickup.

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9
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What is Line 8 in a 9 Line?

A

Patient’s Nationality

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10
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What is Line 9 in a 9 Line?

A

Wartime: NBC
Peaceful: Terrain

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11
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What is a ZMIST

A

Zap Number, Mechanism of Injury, Injury sustained, Signs and Symptoms, Treatments Rendered.

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12
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What is the gold standard documentation during a combat setting?

A

DD-1380 TCCC Casualty Card

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13
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When should you do CPR during the battlefield?

A

When you are safe, if they are pulseless and ceased breathing.

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14
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Why should you not do CPR in the battlefield?

A

Not safe, consistently monitor when you should be helping others.

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15
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What do you need to prepare for casualty evacuation?

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Complete DD-1380, Secure bandages and wraps, Secure Hypothermia, Secure litter, provide instruction to ambulatory patients, stage and maintain security.

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