The letter A stands for THIS word in MARCH.
What is, airway?
TQs should only be used on THESE areas of the body.
What are, extremities?
The area of the body which receives chest seals is colloquially known as THIS.
What is, the box?
THIS is the primary use of gauze in hemorrhage control.
What is, wound packing? (also acceptable; filling void space)
THIS is the quickest and often most effective means of controlling non life-threatening hemorrhage.
What is, direct pressure?
The letter R stands for THIS word in MARCH.
What are, respirations?
TQs should be placed THIS distance proximal from the wound.
What is, at least 2"?
Hyfin seals come in a package of two for THIS reason.
What are, entry & exit wounds?
If the wound is too proximal to appropriately TQ, it should be treated as, THIS?
What is, a junctional wound?
What is, 1.5L?
The letter C stands for THIS word in MARCH.
What is, circulation?
Other than necks, TQs should never be placed over these TWO things.
What are, joints and objects?
The air channel in a Hyfin chest seal resembles THIS science fiction power source.
What is, a flux capacitor?
Other than compressed gauze, THIS is the other type of gauze typically used for wound packing.
What is, hemostatic gauze?
SAM and CAT are THIS type of TQ.
What is, a windlass TQ?
The letter M stands for THIS word in MARCH.
What is, massive hemorrhage?
If a TQ fails to control bleeding, which step in application was the most likely failure point?
What is, pulling enough initial tension?
Correct application of a chest seal will prevent a sucking chest wound from developing into THIS life-threatening condition.
What is, tension pneumothorax?
Hemostatic gauze can be removed and replaced to introduce fresh agent, THIS many times.
What is, two?
Our hyfin chest seals are THIS type of chest seal.
What is, a passive-valve?
The letter H stands for THIS word in MARCH.
What is, hypothermia?
When adding a second TQ to control a hemorrhage, THIS refers to the distance between the TQs.
What is, kissing TQs?
A chest seal COULD need to be placed over the abdomen for THIS reason.
What is, the possibility of a sucking chest wound?
THIS is how wound packing aims to accomplish hemorrhage control.
What is, fill the permanent wound cavity left by cavitation?
Death from a tension pneumothorax is caused by THIS specific type of shock.
What is, distributive?