K Test 6 MASS Quizlet, UAS Patterns, 9 Line, TCCC, Small Arms, SALUTE, LACE

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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.

Goodluck!

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Probook

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Mapping

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Circling

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Random

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What is Line 1?

Location of the site grid coordinates

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What information is required for Line 1?

Grid coordinates of pickup site

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What is Line 2?

Radio frequency and call sign

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What must be provided in Line 2?

Radio frequency and call sign for communication

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What is Line 3?

Number of patients by precedence

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How are patients categorized in Line 3?

A Urgent B Urgent surgical C Priority D Routine E Convenience

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What should you say if reporting multiple precedence categories?

Say break between categories

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What is Line 4?

Special equipment required

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What are the options for Line 4?

A None B Hoist C Extraction equipment D Ventilator

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What is Line 5?

Number of patients by type brevity codes

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What does L+# mean?

Number of litter patients

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What does A+# mean?

Number of ambulatory patients

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What should you say if reporting both types?

Say break between entries

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What is Line 6?

Security of the pickup site wartime

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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

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What replaces Line 6 in peacetime?

Number and type of wound injury or illness

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What is Line 7?

Method of marking pickup site

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What are the options in Line 7?

A Panels B Pyrotechnical signal C Smoke signal D None E Other

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What is Line 8?

Nationality and status of casualties

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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

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What is Line 9?

CBRN contamination wartime

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What does CBRN stand for?

Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear

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What are the options in Line 9?

N Nuclear B Biological C Chemical

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What replaces Line 9 in peacetime?

Number and type of wound injury or illness

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What does break indicate in a 9 line report?

Separation between different categories or entries

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What is a MIST report?

Mechanism and time of injury Injury or illness Symptoms and vital signs Treatment given

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What must be recorded in casualty details?

Personal information unit date time of injury

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What time formats can be used?

Local or Zulu Z

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What is the Battle Roster number composed of?

Initials plus last 4 of SSN

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What defines Urgent evac?

Within 1 hour

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What defines Priority evac?

Within 4 hours

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What defines Routine evac?

Within 24 hours

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What must be marked for mechanism of injury?

An X

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Give examples of mechanisms of injury?

GSW IED burn blunt fall

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How are injuries marked on the body diagram?

With an X

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How are burns recorded?

By circling percentage

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What is recorded if a tourniquet is used?

Type and time

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What vitals must be recorded?

Pulse BP respiratory rate O2 sat

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What does AVPU stand for?

Alert Verbal Pain Unresponsive

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How is pain recorded?

0-10 scale

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What does C stand for in treatments?

Circulation hemorrhage

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What does A stand for?

Airway

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What does B stand for?

Breathing

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What does second C stand for?

Fluid or blood products

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What must be documented for meds?

Name dose route time

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Give examples of analgesics listed?

Ketamine Fentanyl Morphine

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Give examples of antibiotics listed?

Moxifloxacin Ertapenem

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What is recorded in Notes?

Additional information or clarifications

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What is recorded in Responder Details?

Responder info plus last 4 SSN

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How should all weapons be treated?

As loaded

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What should you never point a weapon at?

Anything you do not intend to shoot

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When should your weapon be on SAFE?

Until ready to fire unless directed otherwise

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When should your finger be on the trigger?

Only when sights are on target and ready to fire

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What must you do before engaging with a target?

Positively identify it

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What else must you be aware of besides the target?

What is around and behind it

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What is prohibited while handling weapons?

Horseplay

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What is the first step in clearing an M16/M4?

Place selector on SAFE

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How do you remove the magazine on an M16/M4?

Press magazine catch

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What must you inspect after removing the magazine?

Chamber and receiver

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What do you do if the bolt is forward?

Pull charging handle to rear while pressing bolt catch

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After locking the bolt to the rear what happens next?

Return charging handle forward

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What is the final step of the M16/M4 clearing procedure?

Ensure selector is on SAFE

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What is step 1 for M9 clearing?

Place safety/decocking lever to SAFE

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What indicates SAFE on the M9?

Red dot not showing

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How do you remove the magazine on the M9?

Press magazine release button

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How do you inspect the chamber on the M9?

Grasp slide and cup hand over ejection port

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What does S stand for in SALUTE?

Size

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What does A stand for in SALUTE?

Activity

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What does L stand for in SALUTE?

Location

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What does U stand for in SALUTE?

Unit/Uniform

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What does T stand for in SALUTE?

Time

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What does E stand for in SALUTE?

Equipment

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What should be reported under "Location"?

Grid or direction

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What should be reported under "Unit/Uniform?"

Designators

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What should be included in "Equipment"?

Weapons/vehicles

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What does L stand for in a LACE report?

Liquid

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What does A stand for in a LACE report?

Ammo

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What does C stand for in a LACE report?

Casualty

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What does E stand for in a LACE report?

Equipment

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What does L refer to in a LACE report?

Anything that keeps troops hydrated

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What does A include in a LACE report?

Any type of munitions

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What is included under "Casualty"?

Deaths/injuries/missing

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What is included under "Equipment"?

Vehicles/weapons/gear

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What does RED indicate in a LACE report?

Critical - resupply needed

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What does YELLOW indicate in a LACE report?

Can sustain - resupply needed soon

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What does GREEN indicate in a LACE report?

80-100% of original load good to continue