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T.H.R.E.A.T - Correct Answer-Threat suppression Hemorrage control Rapid rescue Extrication to safety Assessment by medical provider Transport to definitive care Direct threat - Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is present Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) - Correct Answer-Models best practice recommendations for the treatment of casualties in a tactical scenario ( appropriate treatment for the right time) Indirect Threat - Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is not present even through the potential exists. Evacuation - Correct Answer-When a casualty is moved from a scene to be assessed by medical personnel and transported to definitive care Two hours - Correct Answer-How long can a tourniquets
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T.H.R.E.A.T - Correct Answer-Threat suppression Hemorrage control Rapid rescue Extrication to safety Assessment by medical provider Transport to definitive care Direct threat - Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is present Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) - Correct Answer-Models best practice recommendations for the treatment of casualties in a tactical scenario ( appropriate treatment for the right time) Indirect Threat - Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is not present even through the potential exists. Evacuation - Correct Answer-When a casualty is moved from a scene to be assessed by medical personnel and transported to definitive care Two hours - Correct Answer-How long can a tourniquets Four critical assessment questions to ask - Correct Answer-Is the casualty acting appropriately Can the casualty do the right thing What is the casualty's work of breathing Are they dead Priority Life Scale - Correct Answer-Is a decision making tool that encourages law enforcement to only place themselves in peril when hostages/victims, civilians/bystanders, or other officers are in imminent danger Order of the priority life scale - Correct Answer-Hostages/victims Civilians/bystanders Law Enforcement Suspect Evidence Use of Hemostatic agent/gauze - Correct Answer-Identify/expose the wound Remove excess blood Locate sources of severe bleeding
Identify the need of hemostatic gauze/agent Pack wound with hemostatic gauze/agent Hold direct pressure Secure with pressure dressing Document use of hemostatic gauze/agent Nasal pharyngeal airway (NPA) - Correct Answer-Is a small rubber tube with a flattened dish shape on one end that assists in keeping the airway open in both responsive and unresponsive casualties Size 28 - Correct Answer-Is the most common size of nasal pharyngeal Tension Pneumothorax - Correct Answer-Blunt force and penetrating injuries to the torso that can cause damage to a lung Symptoms of Tension Pneumothorax - Correct Answer-Chest injury Difficulty breathing Altered mental status Hypothermic - Correct Answer-When body is below 92 degrees Priority indirect threat phase care of law enforcement - Correct Answer-Self Partner Victim Suspect Four types of people who overdose - Correct Answer-People taking prescription pain medicine Senior citizens (taking 2+ doses) People accidentally ingesting a substance (child) People who experiment Fentanyl - Correct Answer-80 times stronger than morphine mixed into heroin Naloxone - Correct Answer-Narcan, 1/2 dose into each nostril Pa. Act 139 of 2014 - Correct Answer-Allows police, EMS and firefighters the ability to administer Narcan (naloxone) Must get a consent - Correct Answer-If a child is ill or injured, before you treat you________________ Once the "scene" is safe - Correct Answer-Ask the injured if he/she is ok Implied consent - Correct Answer-An unconscious person gives ___________ to treat
Inline with the nipples, center of chest - Correct Answer-Hand placement for adult chest compressions Proper care for burns - Correct Answer-Remove from heat source Run under clean water Dress with loose bandage Causes for children cardiac arrest - Correct Answer-Trauma Drowning Heart disease Aiding a choking infant - Correct Answer-Support in one arm, face and head down, Hold chin open, Thrusts to back 5-10 seconds - Correct Answer-To listen for breathing for approximately
Before starting CPR Perform CPR until - Correct Answer-EMS arrives or there is signs of life 30 compressions + 2 breaths - Correct Answer-One cycle of CPR consists of Turn it on - Correct Answer-Preparing an AED for use, the 1st thing you do is_________ One on front and one on the back - Correct Answer-If AED pads touch on a smaller person, You should place the pads __________ Rescue breaths for an infant - Correct Answer-One breath every 3 seconds Head tilt, chin lift - Correct Answer-Opening an airway is called Nothing to eat or drink - Correct Answer-A person in shock should have ___________ 5 seconds - Correct Answer-Adult rescue breathing ratio is one breath every
Get shocked - Correct Answer-If the "charge" button is pushed and you come in contact with the victim, you will _____________ Cold clammy skin & confusion - Correct Answer-Signs of someone going into shock
R.I.C.E. - Correct Answer-Rest Immobilize Cold Elevate 2 factors to call 911 first - Correct Answer-Age of victim Area of injury on the body Steps for a nose bleed - Correct Answer-Have him/her sit Pinch nostrils Head tilted forward