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Is it the job of the FST to create and maintain Waste disposal facilities?

No

Steps to using Calcium Hypochlorite

1.) Fill canteen with clean water


2.) Fill half canteen cup w/ H20 and 1 ampule CaHCl


3.) Fill cap with solution, add, shake


4.) Loosen cap, let some drain


5.) Tighten cap, sit for 30 minutes

Options for solid wast disposal

Burning


Burying


Back haul

Considerations for latrines

300 ft from food, 100 feet from H20 and sleeping, Upwind from burn pit, Lights, Dig Ditch

Latrines best suited for ongoing contingency operations

Containerized

What is put on uniform for insect repellent?

Permethrin

What is put on the skin for insect repellent?

DEET

Sunburn?

Exposure to the Suns ultraviolet radiation

Heat Stroke

Medical Emergency

Caused by restrictive clothing, sweating, and bad hygiene

Heat Rash

Most common form of heat injury not associated with organ damage

Heat Exhaustion

Relative loudness of a noise

Intensity

Continuous or intermittent noise

Nature of the noise

Longer the exposure, the greater the damage

Exposure duration

Steps to iodine tablet usage

1.) Fill 5 gal jugs with water


2.) Dissolve 40 tablets in canteen cup


3.) Add solution to jugs


4.) Add cap, wait 5 min, shake


5.) Tighten, wait 25 min

Health threats to soldiers

Andemic D., Food/Water D., Haz plants/animal, Entimogical Haz, Strees, Noise, extreme Climate

Percent of DEET in solution you should use

33%

Amount of water needed per man per day

2-6 gal

Materials that cause inflammation

Irritants

Materials that deprive O2

Asphyxiants

Agents that cause a depressant effect on the CNS

Anesthetics

Poisons that damage internal organs

Systemic Poisons

Benefits of good hearing

Weapon accuracy, position determination, radio transitions, alarms, snipers, patrol identification, foreign languages

Percent of water that ends up as wastewater

80%

Ways to disinfect drinking water

Calcium Hypochlorite


Chlorine


Iodine

Ways to prevent waterborne illnesses

1.) Issuing water disinfectants


2.) Prevent water waste


3.) Protect water sources through sanitary practices

Transmittion of arthropod or vectorbourne disease

Disease Transmittion

Injection of venom into the body

Envenomation

Invasion of tissues with larva

Myiasis

Key note to remember when determining WGBT in ambient temperature

Measure above 75 F

Toilet/ Urinal rule for male and females

1 per 25 males


1 per 17 females

Major diseases caused the sand fly

Leishmaniasis


Sand Fly Fever


Bartonellosis

How long on average does it take for soldiers to adjust to their new environment?

7-14 days

Law of Land Warfare

Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights,


Restoration of peace, Geneva convention

What are the abuse prevention stategies

Priorities, policies, procedures, practices

How often are detainees screened by medical personnel?

Monthly

What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins?

Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators

Can detainee information be released without consent?

Yes

What are some reasons to enter the TIF?

Provide care and read medical records

How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike?

Isolate and monitor health

Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention

Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse

What SF documents findings during patient encounter?

SF 600

Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries?

Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record

Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top

Priority

What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat?

Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours

Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing

Policy

System in place to reduce potential of abuse

Procedur

Continual exercise of professional demeanor

Practice

How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches?

Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control

Name for method of holding compass in front of you

Center hold

Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program

Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social

How to verify the operation of a weapon?

Functions check

What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper?

M9 paper

Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty

Fireman carry

Used in combat for short distances

Neck Drag

Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF?

Yes

Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs

Cradle drop drag

More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover

Hawes Carry

What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status?

Line 3

What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty?

Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT

This color identifies elevation on a map

Brown

This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps

Red-brown

Classified cultural features and boundaries

Red

This color Identifies man made features on a map

Black

2 methods to orient your map

Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features

How do you ensure ground distance is accurate?

Add 20% if not using roads

Can detainees be restrained?

Yes, if they are combative

How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows?

Go over, under, and run

What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol?

SPOT report

Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (G) Agent

Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates:

Blister (H) Agent

Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (V) Agent

How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides?

Changes color

During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do?

Not attempt first aid

What are the steps to the escalation of force?

Shout, show, shove, shoot

What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by?

10 soldier rules/ Law of War

Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do?

Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage

How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released?

Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply

Difficult/Labored Breathing

Dyspnea

Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute

Tachypnea

How do you minimize absorption?

Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min.

Steps in care under fire?

Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac.

Rule of 9 for head and neck

9%

Rule of 9 for anterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for posterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for Upper extremities

18% (9 each)

Rule of nine for lower extremities

36% (18 each)

Rule of nine for perineum

1%

How should sick call be conducted for detainees?

Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours

Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where?

Pelvic region

What inspect able item contains meds?

Combat pill pack

What does the 2nd step of MACE asses?

Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall

Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze

Peel, push, pack, pressure

Ejection is what?

A significant mechanism of injury

Pulse rates for adults?

60-100

Piles rates for children?

70-120

Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months)

80-140

Pulse rates for infants (0-5)

90-140

What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet?

Check pulse and and function

Any detainee kept for reasons of security

Security detainee

How do you handle an amputated limp?

Put in bag, not on ice

Steps to apply a tourniquet

Expose wound, apply

Rules for administering Hexend

Do not exceed 1000 mL

What causes increases mucous production?

Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever

What does an insect sting cause?

Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure

What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas?

Straddle Trench

What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum?

Burn out latrine

Security internees of significant intelligence or political value

High Value Detainees

A person previously held as a detainee

Former Detainee

How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees?

Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit

Law of Land Warfare

Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights,


Restoration of peace, Geneva convention

What are the abuse prevention stategies

Priorities, policies, procedures, practices

How often are detainees screened by medical personnel?

Monthly

What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins?

Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators

Can detainee information be released without consent?

Yes

What are some reasons to enter the TIF?

Provide care and read medical records

How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike?

Isolate and monitor health

Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention

Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse

What SF documents findings during patient encounter?

SF 600

Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries?

Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record

Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top

Priority

What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat?

Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours

Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing

Policy

System in place to reduce potential of abuse

Procedur

Continual exercise of professional demeanor

Practice

How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches?

Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control

Name for method of holding compass in front of you

Center hold

Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program

Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social

How to verify the operation of a weapon?

Functions check

What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper?

M9 paper

Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty

Fireman carry

Used in combat for short distances

Neck Drag

Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF?

Yes

Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs

Cradle drop drag

More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover

Hawes Carry

What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status?

Line 3

What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty?

Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT

This color identifies elevation on a map

Brown

This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps

Red-brown

Classified cultural features and boundaries

Red

This color Identifies man made features on a map

Black

2 methods to orient your map

Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features

How do you ensure ground distance is accurate?

Add 20% if not using roads

Can detainees be restrained?

Yes, if they are combative

How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows?

Go over, under, and run

What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol?

SPOT report

Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (G) Agent

Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates:

Blister (H) Agent

Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (V) Agent

How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides?

Changes color

During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do?

Not attempt first aid

What are the steps to the escalation of force?

Shout, show, shove, shoot

What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by?

10 soldier rules/ Law of War

Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do?

Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage

How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released?

Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply

Difficult/Labored Breathing

Dyspnea

Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute

Tachypnea

How do you minimize absorption?

Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min.

Steps in care under fire?

Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac.

Rule of 9 for head and neck

9%

Rule of 9 for anterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for posterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for Upper extremities

18% (9 each)

Rule of nine for lower extremities

36% (18 each)

Rule of nine for perineum

1%

How should sick call be conducted for detainees?

Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours

Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where?

Pelvic region

What inspect able item contains meds?

Combat pill pack

What does the 2nd step of MACE asses?

Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall

Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze

Peel, push, pack, pressure

Ejection is what?

A significant mechanism of injury

Pulse rates for adults?

60-100

Piles rates for children?

70-120

Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months)

80-140

Pulse rates for infants (0-5)

90-140

What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet?

Check pulse and and function

Any detainee kept for reasons of security

Security detainee

How do you handle an amputated limp?

Put in bag, not on ice

Steps to apply a tourniquet

Expose wound, apply

Rules for administering Hexend

Do not exceed 1000 mL

What causes increases mucous production?

Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever

What does an insect sting cause?

Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure

What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas?

Straddle Trench

What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum?

Burn out latrine

Security internees of significant intelligence or political value

High Value Detainees

A person previously held as a detainee

Former Detainee

How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees?

Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit

Law of Land Warfare

Unnecessary suffering, safeguard human rights,


Restoration of peace, Geneva convention

What are the abuse prevention stategies

Priorities, policies, procedures, practices

How often are detainees screened by medical personnel?

Monthly

What other signs and symptoms should be looked for during monthly weigh ins?

Hydration, infestations, disease, and other indicators

Can detainee information be released without consent?

Yes

What are some reasons to enter the TIF?

Provide care and read medical records

How do you handle how to treat detainees engaged in a hunger strike?

Isolate and monitor health

Prohibited acts mandated by Geneva convention

Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse

What SF documents findings during patient encounter?

SF 600

Can photographs be taken of detainees for purposes of documenting injuries?

Yes, identify must be clear and photos must be added to record

Command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top

Priority

What do you do if a detainee refuses to eat?

Record H&W, VS, perform UA, conduct psych evaluation, examine physical condition, take H&W/VS every 24 Hours

Not good enough just to tell someone, must put in writing

Policy

System in place to reduce potential of abuse

Procedur

Continual exercise of professional demeanor

Practice

How does one provide guidance of body cavity searches?

Policy statement and guile dens on searches, and examinations under DoD control

Name for method of holding compass in front of you

Center hold

Key components of the comprehensive soldier fitness program

Physical, emotional, spiritual, family, social

How to verify the operation of a weapon?

Functions check

What detects chemical agent vapors? M9 or M8 paper?

M9 paper

Carry used for unconscious or severely injured casualty

Fireman carry

Used in combat for short distances

Neck Drag

Is Dental supported for detainees under TIF?

Yes

Carry used to move a casualty who cannot walk up or down stairs

Cradle drop drag

More easily to used to move a conscious casualty to cover

Hawes Carry

What line of a MEDEVAC Request showes urgent/priority status?

Line 3

What techniques can you use to minimize becoming a casualty?

Move parallel to smoke, suppress fire, IMT

This color identifies elevation on a map

Brown

This combined color identifies cultural features and contour lines on red light readable maps

Red-brown

Classified cultural features and boundaries

Red

This color Identifies man made features on a map

Black

2 methods to orient your map

Compass to map, and intersect 2 lines from terrain features

How do you ensure ground distance is accurate?

Add 20% if not using roads

Can detainees be restrained?

Yes, if they are combative

How do you teach soldiers to properly maneuver around doors and windows?

Go over, under, and run

What report do you send up when you spot energy personal on patrol?

SPOT report

Yellow-gold color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (G) Agent

Red-pink color on M8 paper indicates:

Blister (H) Agent

Dark Green color on M8 paper indicates:

Nerve (V) Agent

How does M8 paper react if it comes in contact with petroleum , antifreeze or insecticides?

Changes color

During care under fire, a patient has no pulse, breathing, and unresponsive, what do you do?

Not attempt first aid

What are the steps to the escalation of force?

Shout, show, shove, shoot

What are the 2 main rules that soldiers abide by?

10 soldier rules/ Law of War

Someone unknown is approaching at night, what do you do?

Detect, cover, challenge, determine friendliness, allow/deny passage

How is detainee medical information treated, documented, and released?

Documented/ Treated to standard, HIPPA does not apply

Difficult/Labored Breathing

Dyspnea

Rapid respiratory rate, exceeding 24 breaths per minute

Tachypnea

How do you minimize absorption?

Remove source and clothing, brush of substance, rinse for 20 min.

Steps in care under fire?

Return fire, ask patients questions, gain superiority, hemorrhage, evac.

Rule of 9 for head and neck

9%

Rule of 9 for anterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for posterior trunk

18%

Rule of 9 for Upper extremities

18% (9 each)

Rule of nine for lower extremities

36% (18 each)

Rule of nine for perineum

1%

How should sick call be conducted for detainees?

Timeframe should BW's established to avoid abuse. Should not be more than 2 hours

Rami, ring, and acetabular fractures occur where?

Pelvic region

What inspect able item contains meds?

Combat pill pack

What does the 2nd step of MACE asses?

Orientation, memory, neuro screening, concentration, and recall

Correct procedures for packing winds with combat gauze

Peel, push, pack, pressure

Ejection is what?

A significant mechanism of injury

Pulse rates for adults?

60-100

Piles rates for children?

70-120

Pulse rates for infants (6-12 months)

80-140

Pulse rates for infants (0-5)

90-140

What steps do you take to ensure a bandage does not act like a tourniquet?

Check pulse and and function

Any detainee kept for reasons of security

Security detainee

How do you handle an amputated limp?

Put in bag, not on ice

Steps to apply a tourniquet

Expose wound, apply

Rules for administering Hexend

Do not exceed 1000 mL

What causes increases mucous production?

Seasonal allergies, Hay Fever

What does an insect sting cause?

Pain, muscle contraction, drooling, poor circulation, hypertension, cardiac failure

What latrine is sued in temperature bivouac areas?

Straddle Trench

What type of latrine uses Half of an oil drum?

Burn out latrine

Security internees of significant intelligence or political value

High Value Detainees

A person previously held as a detainee

Former Detainee

How's who you order eye wear prescription for detainees?

Eyewear ordered and prescribed in compliance with SOP from MEDLOG unit