SECTION I: REFERENCES Number | Title | Date | Additional Information | IS0871 | Combat Lifesaver Course | | | 4-25.11 | First Aid | | |
Slide # Motivator
Slide # Tactical Field Care
SECTION II: INTRODUCTION
Method of Instruction: Conference
Instructor to student ratio is: 1: 5
Time of instruction (minutes): 2:30
Media: Power Point
Terminal Learning Objective
Slide # 3
Action: Discuss Tactical Field Care
Condition: Given a guided discussion in a classroom environment.
Standard: Discuss Tactical Field Care to include: * Identifying when Tactical Field Care applies * Medical …show more content…
Remember, the tactical situation will dictate when and how much care you can provide.
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Note: As you approach the casualty try and form a general impression of what happened and what types of injuries the casualty may have. CPR does not save a lot of lives in patients who have traumatic injuries. if your casualty has no pulse, no respirations, and no signs of life CPR will not save them
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Note: Reassess previous hemorrhage control performed in Care Under Fire or identify and control any ongoing bleeding. Follow above guidelines depending on where the site of the bleeding is located. Tourniquets for extremity wounds or hemostatic gauze if bleeding site not amenable to tourniquet use
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Note: Use the AVPU system to determine you casualty’s level of