Field Sanitation
Medical Support to Detainee Operations
(Terms and Definitions)
Medical Terminology
Triage and Evacuation
Warrior Tasks Level 1
100
Personnel responsible for inspecting waste facilities and methods of operation
Who is Preventive Med
100
What does EPW stand for?
What is Enemy Prisoner of War
100
The medical term for jockitch
What is tinea cruris
100
The four categories of patient triage
What is Immediate Delayed Minimal Expectant
100
List the fundamentals of marksmanship
What are: 1. Steady position 2. Aiming 3. Breath Control 4. Trigger Squeeze
200
The preferred human waste disposal devices
What is chemical latrines
200
Includes threatening, humiliating, and causing emotional pain, distress, or anguish
What is Emotional Abuse
200
The medical term for hives
What is Urticaria
200
What are the MEDEVAC categories
What is Urgent Urgent Surgical Priority Routine Convenince
200
What are the three ways to orient a map?
What are: 1. Compass 2. Terrain Association 3. Field-Expedient
300
Who is responsible for appointing, training, and equipping the FST (Field Sanitation Team) within the unit
Who is the Commander
300
Includes all types of fish, poultry, goats, sheep, cattle, camel, buck, buffalo, and rabbits
What is Permissible foods
300
Inflammation of the wall of the vein
What is Phlebitis
300
What triage category would the following patient be considered: Burns on the face, neck, hands, feet, perineum, or genitalia.
What is Immediate
300
What does SALUTE stand for
What is Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment
400
What item is prohibited in the field food service
What are leftovers
400
Any detainee refusing food for 72 hours.
What is a Hunger Strike
400
What does the acronym DCAP-BTLS stand for
What is: Deformities Contusions Abrasions Punctures/Penetration Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling
400
When loading casualties into the vehicle, load the most seriously injured casualty ____.
What is last.
400
What are the 5 dimensions of Comprehensive Soldier Fitness
What are: Physical Emotional Social Spiritual Family
500
What is the leading cause of combat ineffectiveness?
What is DNBI (Disease Non-Battle Injuries).
500
Is the ongoing, systematic collection of medical data that is essential to the evaluation, planning, and implementation of public health practice and prevention
What is Medical Surveillance
500
Sweet, fruity breath odor
What is Acetone
500
What category of triage would the following patient be considered: Presence of mild signs/symptoms of chemical agent poisoning
What is Delayed
500
What does the acronym OAKOC stand for?
What is Observation and fields of fire Avenues of approach Key and decisive terrain Obstacles Cover and concealment.