WITH ANSWERS
◉ Types of heat injuries. Answer: 1. Sunburn
2. Prickly heat rash
3. fungus infection
4. Heat cramps
5. Heat exhaustion
6. Heat stroke
◉ Proper treatment of heat Cramps. Answer: Give the victim small
sips of cool water.
• Remove the victim to a cool or shaded area.
• Massage cramped muscles.
• If indications of a more serious condition are present, transport
the victim to medical attention.
◉ Proper treatment of Heat Exhaustion. Answer: • Remove excessive
clothing.
• Place the victim in a cool, shaded area.
• Fan or sprinkle victim with water to keep cool.
• If conscious, give victim small sips of water.
,• Treat victim also for shock,.
• Seek medical attention should indications of a more serious
problem exist
◉ Proper treatment for heat stroke. Answer: • Send for medical
assistance.
• Move the victim to a cool, shaded area.
• Loosen victim's clothing and equipment.
• Apply water or ice to the victim's entire body, fanning the victim as
much as possible.
• Do not attempt to force the victim to drink.
• Ensure that the airway remains open and that the victim continues
to breathe
◉ Prevention of heat injuries. Answer: 1. Clothing
2. Water
3. Command attention
◉ Types of cold injuries. Answer: 1. Frostbite
2. Trench foot
3. Hypothermia
,◉ Cold weather injury prevention- COLD. Answer: 1. keep it CLEAN
2. avoid OVerheating
3. LOOSE clothing/ Layers
4. Keer it DRY
◉ Proper treatment for a bite injury to prevent further injury.
Answer:
◉ War Defined. Answer: War is a violent clash of interests between
or among organized groups characterized by the use of military
force. These groups are not always nations, but can be political
groups, terrorists, or guerrillas within nations.
◉ Friction. Answer: Countless factors make war difficult to conduct.
When the simple is difficult, and the difficult is impossible, we have
friction. Friction can be mental or physical
◉ Uncertainty. Answer: Uncertainty is the "fog of war." All decisions
in war will be based on incomplete, inaccurate, or contradictory
information
◉ Fluidity. Answer: No one event in war can be isolated. It has been
shaped by all of the previous events
, ◉ Disorder. Answer: In the "fog of war," disorder rules the
battlefield. Plans are overcome by events.
◉ Complexity. Answer: War is not a conflict between two
individuals, but between forces consisting of many individuals..
◉ The human dimension. Answer: The human will is the central
factor in war. War is shaped by human morals and emotions. It is an
extreme test of physical strength, will, and stamina.
◉ Violence and danger. Answer: Violence is an element of war. It
produces the greatest horrors. Danger is ever present, along with
fear. Fear weakens the will. Leaders study fear and learn to
counteract it
◉ physical, moral and mental factors. Answer: The physical forces of
war are easily recognized, such as men and material. The moral
factors, such as a nation's resolve, are hard to grasp. Mental factors
affect our ability to outthink our enemy
◉ Evoltion of war. Answer: The nature of war is constant. Its
methods are ever changing. A major cause of these changes is
technology. We must be on the cutting edge of tactics and technology