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Lesson 1 Performing Tactical Combat Casualty Care - IS08770010
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Performing Tactical Field Care - IS08770012
Level of Consciousness - IS08770013
Bleeding - IS08770014
Other Wounds - IS08770015
Performing Combat Casualty Evacuation Care
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1 cont'd
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1 cont'd - IS08770019
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1 cont'd - IS08770020
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1 cont'd - IS08770021
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1 cont'd
Lesson 2 Evaluating A Casualty
Initial Actions
Positioning the Casualty on His Back
Checking the Casualty for Breathing
Checking the Casualty for Bleeding - IS08770030
Closing - IS08770031
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 2
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 2 cont'd
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 2 cont'd - IS08770034
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 2 cont'd - IS08770035
Solutions to Lesson Exercise: Lesson 2
Checklist for Evaluating a Casualty
Lesson 3 Opening and Managing a Casualty's Airway - IS08770040
Figure 3-1. Opening the airway using the head-tile/chin-lift method
Jaw Thrust Method - IS08770042
Figure 3-3. Checking for signs of breathing while maintaining an open airway
Figure 3-4. Administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
Check the Casualty's Pulse
Continue Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation
Inserting A Nasopharyngeal Airway - IS08770047
Figure 3-6. Example of a nasopharyngeal airway and package
Figure 3-8. Exposing the opening of the casualty's nostril
Figure 3-11. Casualty in the recovery position
Figure 3-12. Universal distress signal for choking
Evaluating the Blockage
Administering Abdominal Thrust to a Conscious Person
Administer Chest Thrust to Conscious Person
Preparing to Administer Thrust to an Unconscious Person
Figure 3-15. Administering an abdominal thrust to an unconscious person
Figure 3-16. Locating the compression site for chest thrusts.
Figure 3-17. Administering a chest thrust to an unconscious person
Section III. Performoing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Perform Ventilations
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770062
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770063
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770064
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770065
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770066
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770067
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd - IS08770068
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 3 cont'd
Chack and Turn a Casualty
Perform A Head-Tilt/Chin Lift
Perform a Jaw Thrust - IS08770073
Perform Rescue Breathing
Administer Abdominal Thrusts to a Standing Person
Administer Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Insert a Nasopharyngeal Airway - IS08770077
Lesson 4 Treating Penetrating Chest Trauma and Decompressing Tension Pneumothrax
Signs and Symptoms of an Open Chest Wound
Sealing an Open Chest Wound - IS08770082
Figure 4-3. Flutter valve effects (inspiration and expiration) - IS08770083
Dress the Wound
Figure 4-4. Casualty with a dressed open chest wound - IS08770085
Needle Chest Decompression - IS08770086
Figure 4-5. Locating the second intercostal space (wound on casualty's left side)
Figure 4-7. Casualty with catheter in place to relieve tension pneumothorax - IS08770088
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 4
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 4 cont'd - IS08770090
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 4 cont'd - IS08770091
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 4 cont'd - IS08770092
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 4 cont'd - IS08770093
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 1
Treat an Open Chest Wound - IS08770095
Perform a Needle Chest Decompression - IS08770096
Lesson 5 Controlling Bleeding
Dressing
Expose the Wound
Figure 5-1. Emergency bandage
Figure 5-2. Applying an emergency bandage to a wound on the forearm
Applying an Emergency Bandage
Figure 5-3. Emergency bandage applied to various injuries
Applying Pressure to Pressure Points
Figure 5-4. Applying digital pressure to various pressure points
Determining If a Tourniquet is Required
Figure 5-5. The Combat Application Tourniquet
Figure 5-6. Applying the Combat Application Tourniquet to a wound on the arm - IS08770109
Figure 5-6. Applying the Combat Application Tourniquet to a wound on the arm - IS08770110
Figure 5-7. Applying the Combat Application Tourniquet to the thigh
Marking the Casualty
Measures for Preventing/Controlling Shock
Measures for Preventing/Controlling Shock cont'd
Section III. Other Procedures
Figure 5-8. Field dressing
Figure 5-9. Applying a field first aid dressing, manual pressure, and elevation to an extremity.
Check Circulation
Applying a Pressure Dressing
Figure 5-10. Applying an improvised pressure dressing
Gather Materials for Making a Tourniquet
Figure 5-11. Folding a muslin bandage or a square of material into a tourniquet band
Figure 5-12. Applying an improvised tourniquet
Apply the Tourniquet cont'd
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 - IS08770125
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770126
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770127
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770128
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770129
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770130
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770131
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd - IS08770132
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 5 cont'd
Performance Checklist Apply an Emergency Bandage to an Extremity
Apply Combat Application Tourniquet to an Extremity
Apply an Improvised Tourniquet to an Extremity
Lesson 6 Spliting Fractures
Figure 6-1. Examples of fractures
Signs and Symptoms of Fractures
Treating a Spinal Fracture
Figure 6-2. Padding placed under a casualty's back and neck
Preparing to Splint a Fracture of an Extremity
Obtaining Spliting Material
Splinting the Fractured Extremity
Apply Padding
Figure 6-4. Splint applied to a fractured femur (thigh)
Figure 6-6. Tree limbs used to splint a lower leg
Figure 6-9. Splints applied to fractured forearms
Figure 6-11. Splint applied to a fractured elbow
Recheck Circulation
Figure 6-13. Applying a triangular bandage sling to a fractured forearm
Figure 6-14. Jacket flap sling
Figure 6-15. Sling and swath applied to a splinted forearm
Figure 6-16. Swathes applied to immobilize an injured arm or forearm
Figure 6-17. Casualty with a dislocated hip
Sprains
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6 cont'd - IS08770161
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6 cont'd - IS08770162
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6 cont'd - IS08770163
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6 cont'd - IS08770164
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6 cont'd - IS08770165
Solution to Lesson Exercise: Lesson 6
Lesson 7 Evacuating A Casualty
Move to a Face-to-Face Position
Figure 7-1. Turning a casualty to a prone position
Figure 7-3. Fireman's carry
Figure 7-4. Neck drag
Figure 7-5. Cradle drop drag
Place the Casualty on the SKED
Transport the Casualty - IS08770177
Figure 7-7. Blanket and pole improvised litter
Figure 7-8. Poncho and pole improvised litter
Figure 7-9. Jacket and pole improvised litter
Figure 7-11. Blanket improvised litter
Transporting A Casualty on a Litter
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 7 - IS08770183
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 7 cont'd - IS08770184
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 7 cont'd - IS08770185
Lesson Exercise: Lesson 7 cont'd - IS08770186
Solution to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 7
Transport a Casualty Using A Fireman's Carry
Evacuate a Casualty Using A Sked Litter - IS08770189
Make A Blanket and Pole Improvised Litter - IS08770190
Make A Poncho and Pole Improvised Litter - IS08770191
Lesson 8 Traeting A Nerve Agent Casualty
Signs and Symptoms of Mild Nerve Agent Poisoning
Stop Breathing
Putting on Your Protective Hood
Figure 8-1. Arm and hand signal for chemical attack
Figure 8-3.
Figure 8-5. Removing the atropine autoinjector from the MARK I clip
Figure 8-6. Removing the 2-PAM chloride autoinjector from the MARK I clip
Administer the Antidote Treatment-Nerve Agent Autoinjector
Secure Used Autoinjector(s)
Figure 8-8. M291 Skin Decontaminating Kit
Decontaminate Your Face
Decontaminate Your Neck
Section II. Buddy-Aid
Administering Buddy-Aid to a Serve Nerve Agent Casualty
Figure 8-9. Masking a casualty
Figure 8-10. Convulsive antidote, nerve agent (CANA) autoinjector
Administer Nerve Agent Antidote Kit Injections cont'd
Perform Other Protective Measures
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 - IS08770213
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770214
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770215
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770216
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770217
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770218
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770219
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd - IS08770220
Solution to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8
Solution to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 8 cont'd
References
Lesson 9 Preventing/Treating Environmental Injuries
Heatstroke
Preventing Heat Injuries
Fluid Replacement Policy for Warm Weather
Example of Work
Treating Heat Exhaustion
Section II. Cold Injuries
Types of Cold Injuries
Frostbite - IS08770233
Snow Blindness - IS08770234
Preventing Cold Injuries
Wear Clothing Properly
Treating Cold Injuries
Immersion Syndrome
Frostbite - IS08770239
Snow Blindness - IS08770240
Section III. Other Preventive Medicine Measure
Wear Uniform Properly
Water-Borne and Food-Borne Diseases
Food Sources
Hearing Loss
Foot Care
Oral Hygiene
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Long-term Effects of Tobacco Use
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770251
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770252
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770253
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770254
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770255
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770256
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770257
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770258
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770259
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770260
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770261
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770262
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770263
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770264
Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770265
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770267
Solutions to Lesson Exercises: Lesson 9 cont'd - IS08770268
Appendix Improved First Aid Kit
Self-Aid/Buddy-Aid