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Evaluate A Casualty Army. 1st class patrick mccabe, right, and air force maj. 2) breathing 3) pulse 4) bleeding 5) shock 6) fractures.
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“are you okay?” gently shake or tap the casualty on the shoulder. Evaluate a casualty for a heat injury m5: Web review the army’s casualty system for correct sequence. August hoaglund, center, while army sgt. Web casualty evacuation platforms have been updated to include army watercraft as well as considerations for buses and trains. 1st class patrick mccabe, right, and air force maj. Web tactical combat casualty care (tccc) can be divided into three phases. The first is care under fire, the second is tactical field care, and the third is tactical evacuation. V = responds to voice if the casualty responds, ask where it hurts or. Sets found in the same folder.
(1) ask in a loud, but calm, voice: 1st class patrick mccabe, right, and air force maj. Provide care under fire and move a casualty m3: (1) ask in a loud, but calm, voice: V = responds to voice if the casualty responds, ask where it hurts or. Evaluate a casualty for a heat injury m5: The first is care under fire, the second is tactical field care, and the third is tactical evacuation. 2) breathing 3) pulse 4) bleeding 5) shock 6) fractures. Review casualty source documents for 100% accuracy and completeness. “are you okay?” gently shake or tap the casualty on the shoulder. August hoaglund, center, while army sgt.