68W Fieldcraft 3
When young men who are still growing are forced to enter military service and thus
loose all hope of returning safe to their beloved homeland, they become sad, taciturn,
listless, solitary, musing... - answer Nostalgia
Physiological signs, increased heart rate, chest pain, panic, a sense of doom - answer
Soldier’s heart
Concussive or vacuum effects of exploding artillery shells and trench warfare - answer
Shell shock
How is COSR treated? - answer Sleep, downtime, good food.
Everything that happens on deployment has effects on the _______ and _______. -
answer Body and mind
TAIL – answer T ell people you are concerned
A ll are impacted by deployment
I insist on getting help
L ook for ways to help
What are the 3 things a medic does for a soldier for CMRT? - answerIdentify person
needs help
Talk to the soldier and normalize behavior
Empower, encourage to help
Who can diagnose PTSD? - answerMO
Treatment for PTSD? - answerTalk therapy, medication
What is the purpose of ACT model? - answerself awareness and resilience
IDME - answerImmediate
Delayed
Minimal
Expectant
Who is charge of tirage? - answerSenior medical personnel
What can treatments can you do in a Triage? - answerHABC's TQ, Combat gauze,
NCD, airway
, How much space do you need for each area of IDME? - answerI: Enough space for 3
people
D/M: enough space for all supplies needed
E: Away from BAS watched by chaplain
How is the area that the remains are located generated? - answerSpot report
Who is in charge of the transportation and disposition of remains? -
answerquartermaster
Who handles the remains of unit members or casualties who are DOA? -
answermedical units
Cognitive stimulus - answerTV, Phone, CAFFEINE
Physical stimulus - answerPhysical exertion
How many casualties classifies a MASCAL? - answerMore than 1
Example of immediate ? - answerAirway compromise, pneumothorax, unstable wounds
with shock, massive bleeding, open fractures of long bones, shock, burns to face, feet,
hands, genitals.
Keyword WITH
Examples of Delayed? - answeropen chest wound without respiratory distress,
abdominal wounds without shock, eyes injuries, soft tissue wounds, other fractures,
burns more than 20%, facial trauma without airway compromise.
Keyword WITHOUT
Examples of Minimal - answerminor lacerations, contusions, sprains, burns less than
20%, upper extremity fracture with no neurovascular compromise, behavioral disorder,
ruptured TM, radiation exposure.
Example of Expectant - answerUnresponsive with penetrating head trauma, signs of
impending death, burns more than 85%, Cervical spinal injury, mutilating explosive
wounds, profound shock, agonal respiration. Head GSW, open pelvic injury.
soldiers _________ their combat reflexes during predeployment and during deployment
or other operations, increasing anxiety - answerDial up
COCR affects a soldier both ______ and ______ - answermentally and physically
What % of post deployment personnel have alcohol problem? - answer50%
What is an activating event? - answerTrigger