8.
Which of the following should you treat first if you and the casualty are in a
protected area?
b. Breathing difficulties with a penetrating chest wound.
9.
How does evaluation and treatment of a casualty in a secure situation differ from
that in a combat (under fire) situation?
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10.
What are the three principal preventable causes of death on the battlefield?
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11.
What are three situations in which you would not treat a casualty?
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