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Wrap around it and keep the object in place
To reassess the quality of tourniquets, you should:
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Check for a distal pulse on the tourniqueted limb.
When losing blood you lose your ability to regulate body temperature (Shock
module) which leads to your body heat lowering to dangerous (Hypothermia module)
temperatures.
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Yes
When do you give someone medication from your CWMP?
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- Conscious and able to swallow
- Has mild to moderate pain
- Is still able to fight if needed
- Has penetrating wounds or break in the skin
CoL: What kind of dressing should be placed on burned areas?
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Dry and sterile dressings
, What is the IED checklist? (not about the explosive)
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I: Injury - Did they take any physical damage?
E: Evaluation - A checklist of their symptoms
D: Distance - Were they within 50 meters of the blast?
A patient in shock has an extremely high risk to ALSO begin suffering from:
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Hypothermia
Two Pulse Points for Legs
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- Behind the knee
- Back side of the foot
If your casualty has an evisceration (intestines outside of their body), do you wrap it
with dry dressing?
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