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All Pulled from Airmen Quick Reference Guide and Contrails... HIGHLY HIHGLY RECOMMEND Study your own class handbook to be successful in addition to this quizlet.
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What is Line 1?
Location of the site grid coordinates
What information is required for Line 1?
Grid coordinates of pickup site
What is Line 2?
Radio frequency and call sign
What must be provided in Line 2?
Radio frequency and call sign for communication
What is Line 3?
Number of patients by precedence
How are patients categorized in Line 3?
A Urgent B Urgent surgical C Priority D Routine E Convenience
What should you say if reporting multiple precedence categories?
Say break between categories
What is Line 4?
Special equipment required
What are the options for Line 4?
A None B Hoist C Extraction equipment D Ventilator
What is Line 5?
Number of patients by type brevity codes
What does L+# mean?
Number of litter patients
What does A+# mean?
Number of ambulatory patients
What should you say if reporting both types?
Say break between entries
What is Line 6?
Security of the pickup site wartime
What are the options in Line 6?
N No enemy troops P Possible enemy troops E Enemy troops approach with caution X Enemy troops armed escort required
What replaces Line 6 in peacetime?
Number and type of wound injury or illness
What is Line 7?
Method of marking pickup site
What are the options in Line 7?
A Panels B Pyrotechnical signal C Smoke signal D None E Other
What is Line 8?
Nationality and status of casualties
What are the options in Line 8?
A US military B US civilian C Non US military D Non US civilian E Enemy prisoners of war
What is Line 9?
CBRN contamination wartime
What does CBRN stand for?
Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear
What are the options in Line 9?
N Nuclear B Biological C Chemical
What replaces Line 9 in peacetime?
Number and type of wound injury or illness
What does break indicate in a 9 line report?
Separation between different categories or entries
What is a MIST report?
Mechanism and time of injury Injury or illness Symptoms and vital signs Treatment given
What must be recorded in casualty details?
Personal information unit date time of injury
What time formats can be used?
Local or Zulu Z
What is the Battle Roster number composed of?
Initials plus last 4 of SSN
What defines Urgent evac?
Within 1 hour
What defines Priority evac?
Within 4 hours
What defines Routine evac?
Within 24 hours
What must be marked for mechanism of injury?
An X
Give examples of mechanisms of injury?
GSW IED burn blunt fall
How are injuries marked on the body diagram?
With an X
How are burns recorded?
By circling percentage
What is recorded if a tourniquet is used?
Type and time
What vitals must be recorded?
Pulse BP respiratory rate O2 sat
What does AVPU stand for?
Alert Verbal Pain Unresponsive
How is pain recorded?
0-10 scale
What does C stand for in treatments?
Circulation hemorrhage
What does A stand for?
Airway
What does B stand for?
Breathing
What does second C stand for?
Fluid or blood products
What must be documented for meds?
Name dose route time
Give examples of analgesics listed?
Ketamine Fentanyl Morphine
Give examples of antibiotics listed?
Moxifloxacin Ertapenem
What is recorded in Notes?
Additional information or clarifications
What is recorded in Responder Details?
Responder info plus last 4 SSN
How should all weapons be treated?
As loaded
What should you never point a weapon at?
Anything you do not intend to shoot
When should your weapon be on SAFE?
Until ready to fire unless directed otherwise
When should your finger be on the trigger?
Only when sights are on target and ready to fire
What must you do before engaging with a target?
Positively identify it
What else must you be aware of besides the target?
What is around and behind it
What is prohibited while handling weapons?
Horseplay
What is the first step in clearing an M16/M4?
Place selector on SAFE
How do you remove the magazine on an M16/M4?
Press magazine catch
What must you inspect after removing the magazine?
Chamber and receiver
What do you do if the bolt is forward?
Pull charging handle to rear while pressing bolt catch
After locking the bolt to the rear what happens next?
Return charging handle forward
What is the final step of the M16/M4 clearing procedure?
Ensure selector is on SAFE
What is step 1 for M9 clearing?
Place safety/decocking lever to SAFE
What indicates SAFE on the M9?
Red dot not showing
How do you remove the magazine on the M9?
Press magazine release button
How do you inspect the chamber on the M9?
Grasp slide and cup hand over ejection port
What does S stand for in SALUTE?
Size
What does A stand for in SALUTE?
Activity
What does L stand for in SALUTE?
Location
What does U stand for in SALUTE?
Unit/Uniform
What does T stand for in SALUTE?
Time
What does E stand for in SALUTE?
Equipment
What should be reported under "Location"?
Grid or direction
What should be reported under "Unit/Uniform?"
Designators
What should be included in "Equipment"?
Weapons/vehicles
What does L stand for in a LACE report?
Liquid
What does A stand for in a LACE report?
Ammo
What does C stand for in a LACE report?
Casualty
What does E stand for in a LACE report?
Equipment
What does L refer to in a LACE report?
Anything that keeps troops hydrated
What does A include in a LACE report?
Any type of munitions
What is included under "Casualty"?
Deaths/injuries/missing
What is included under "Equipment"?
Vehicles/weapons/gear
What does RED indicate in a LACE report?
Critical - resupply needed
What does YELLOW indicate in a LACE report?
Can sustain - resupply needed soon
What does GREEN indicate in a LACE report?
80-100% of original load good to continue