Circulation/hemorrhage
Analgesia/Wound Care/JETT
Respiration
CMRP
Burns/Fractures
200

This is normal blood volume

What is 5 liters

200

This is recommended for all wounds in the battlefield

What is antibiotics

200

This is a collection of air between the lung and chest wall due to an injury

What is a pneumothorax

200

Who is responsible for ensuring effective pain management is achieved throughout the continuum of care

What is all medical providers from the point of injury through the echelons of care amd MEDEVAC system

200

This is the system used to calculate the total body surface area of a burn

What is the rule of nines

400

This is used for uncontrolled bleeding from a wound with a deep tract wound

What is x-stat

400

After giving opioids it is important to monitor these 3 things

What are airway, breathing and circulation
400

These cells produce mucus in the lungs

What are goblet cells

400

The maximum time a pelvic binder can stay in place is this

What is 4 hours

400

This is used for standard burn care

What is cover the burn with a dry, sterile dressing

600

Hypovolemic shock can result after this amount of blood loss

What is 2 Liters

600

What drug is used for moderate to severe pain

What is ketamine

600

This device is used to perform a crycothyroidotomy

What is a Cric-key

600

During role 1 care, in order to prevent infection of combat-related injuries, it is important to do these 3 things followed by administering antibiotics

bandage wounds with sterile dressings, stabilize any fracture transfer to surgical care ASAP


600

When is doubt, you can use this from the patient to calculate 1% of body surface burned

What is their palm

600

This is the most preventable cause of death in the battlefield

What is a hemorrhaging extremity

600

These pain medications should not be used if the patient is unconscious patient, in hypovolemic shock, respiratory distress or has head trauma

What are Fentanyl and Morphine

600

Where should you perform a needle decompression

What is anterior axillary 5th ICS or 2nd ICS midclavicular

600

Symptoms of acoustic trauma include these

What is tinnitus, vertigo, difficulty locating sounds, hearing loss, and ear pain

600

After splinting a limb, you should check for this

What are CSMs or pulses

1000

This is the only thing that warrants treatment during care under fire

What is life threatening bleeding

1000

Once the JETT is applied, assessments should be conducted how often

What is every 5 minutes to assess bleeding

1000

During needle decompression you will hear this if you are in the correct location

What is a hissing noise

1000

Which blood component delivers all of the components of blood in the same ratio they were lost

What is whole blood

1000

After you have "stopped the burning process", what 3 things must first be addressed in a burn patient

Life threatening bleeding, airway compromise, or tension pneumothorax