When young men who are still growing are forced to enter military service and thus loose all hope of
returning safe to their beloved homeland, they become sad, taciturn, listless, solitary, musing... -
Answers Nostalgia
Physiological signs, increased heart rate, chest pain, panic, a sense of doom - Answers Soldier's heart
Concussive or vacuum effects of exploding artillery shells and trench warfare - Answers Shell shock
How is COSR treated? - Answers Sleep, downtime, good food.
Everything that happens on deployment has effects on the _______ and _______. - Answers Body and
mind
TAIL - Answers T ell people you are concerned
A ll are impacted by deployment
I insist on getting help
L ook for ways to help
What are the 3 things a medic does for a soldier for CMRT? - Answers Identify person needs help
Talk to the soldier and normalize behavior
Empower, encourage to help
Who can diagnose PTSD? - Answers MO
Treatment for PTSD? - Answers Talk therapy, medication
What is the purpose of ACT model? - Answers self awareness and resilience
IDME - Answers Immediate
Delayed
Minimal
Expectant
Who is charge of tirage? - Answers Senior medical personnel
What can treatments can you do in a Triage? - Answers HABC's TQ, Combat gauze, NCD, airway
How much space do you need for each area of IDME? - Answers I: Enough space for 3 people
D/M: enough space for all supplies needed
, E: Away from BAS watched by chaplain
How is the area that the remains are located generated? - Answers Spot report
Who is in charge of the transportation and disposition of remains? - Answers quartermaster
Who handles the remains of unit members or casualties who are DOA? - Answers medical units
Cognitive stimulus - Answers TV, Phone, CAFFEINE
Physical stimulus - Answers Physical exertion
How many casualties classifies a MASCAL? - Answers More than 1
Example of immediate ? - Answers Airway compromise, pneumothorax, unstable wounds with shock,
massive bleeding, open fractures of long bones, shock, burns to face, feet, hands, genitals.
Keyword WITH
Examples of Delayed? - Answers open chest wound without respiratory distress, abdominal wounds
without shock, eyes injuries, soft tissue wounds, other fractures, burns more than 20%, facial trauma
without airway compromise.
Keyword WITHOUT
Examples of Minimal - Answers minor lacerations, contusions, sprains, burns less than 20%, upper
extremity fracture with no neurovascular compromise, behavioral disorder, ruptured TM, radiation
exposure.
Example of Expectant - Answers Unresponsive with penetrating head trauma, signs of impending death,
burns more than 85%, Cervical spinal injury, mutilating explosive wounds, profound shock, agonal
respiration. Head GSW, open pelvic injury.
soldiers _________ their combat reflexes during predeployment and during deployment or other
operations, increasing anxiety - Answers Dial up
COCR affects a soldier both ______ and ______ - Answers mentally and physically
What % of post deployment personnel have alcohol problem? - Answers 50%
What is an activating event? - Answers Trigger
What is triage? - Answers medical sorting by type and seriousness of injury
What type of childhood adverse events may increase suicidal action/thoughts? - Answers
physical/sexual abuse, parental violence, incarceration, divorce
What % of completed suicides triggered by relationship problems? - Answers 75%