CMRT
TRIAGE
SUICIDE PREVENTION
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS
100
The inability to focus on the present due to remembrances of things past.
What is Nostalgia
100
The category of a casualty with an abdominal injury and present radial pulses
What is Delayed
100
Is based on prevention, intervention, and integration of installation/community resources.
What is the Army Suicide Prevention Program
100
The types of weapons medical personnel are allowed to carry and still remain in a protected status
What are defensive weapons (M9, M4, M16)
100
Insect responsible for transmission of the bubonic plague through regurgitation.
What is the flea.
200
The two factors that help Soldiers deal with the challenges they face during deployment.
What is being physically and mentally trained.
200
A situation when the medic has more than one seriously injured casualty to manage at one time.
What is a MASCAL
200
The months that the majority of suicides occure
What are January, April, September and October
200
Personnel who, through their own conduct, are not entitled to privileges and protection.
Who are Enemy Combatants
200
Disease mostly found in third world countries and transmitted by the bite of the sand fly.
What is Leishmaniasis
300
The term used to describe typical expected reactions to deployment stressors.
What is Post Traumatic Stress
300
The four categories of triage
What are Delayed, Immediate, Minimal. and Expectant
300
42% of completed suicides in the army were triggered by?
What are relationship problems
300
Has an official role in protecting victims of war but not the powers to enforce the rules
What is the International Community of the Red Cross
300
First stage of this cold weather injury that includes affected areas becoming cold, pale, numb, or tingling; with pulses becoming diminished or absent
What is Immersion syndrome
400
Activities that hurt the brain during recovery from a concussion
What are mental exertion, inadequate sleep, physical exertion and activities that increase risk for a second concussion
400
Suspicion of a blast injury, 1st or 2nd degree burns under 20% of TBSA, and psychiatric disturbances fall into what triage category
What is Minimal
400
The risk of suicide is increased two to five-fold by?
What are adverse childhood events.
400
These are places outside a Soldiers chain of command that they can report a suspected violation of the Geneva Convention
What are the Provost Marshall, JAG, IG, and chaplain.
400
Potentially fatal condition with acute brain swelling due to rapid ascent in altitude.
What is High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE)
500
The meaning of the acronym TAIL
What is T-tell them you are concerned, A-all are impacted by deployment, I-insist that they get help, and L-look for ways to help
500
The only remains that a medical unit handles.
What are remains of its own unit members, or casualties who are dead on arrival or died of wounds in their care.
500
Are the five risk factors associated with suicide.
What is made a previous suicide attempt, family or friend lost through suicide, victim of adverse childhood events, history of substance abuse, substance abuse or dependency by significant family member.
500
The 'Five S's' used to process captured enemy personnel
What is Search, Segregate, Silence, Safeguard, Speed
500
The two types of Altitude Acclimatization
What are Staged and Graded Ascents
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