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INTRODUCTION Burns Caused by dry heat, extreme cold, corrosive substances, friction, radiation or Sunâs rays. Scalds Caused by wet heat from hot liquids and vapours. Type…
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1. BASICFIRST AID 2. Initial Assessment,consider the following: 1.Safety- Determine if the area is safe 2.Mechanism of injury- Determine the extent of the illness or injury…
Slide 1 Combat Life Saver Lesson 26 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY USING A MILITARY VEHICLE Compiled and edited by, 2LT John C. Miller, PA-C Slide 2 Lesson 26 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY…
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Safety - Determine if the area is safe Mechanism of injury - Determine the extent of the illness or injury and how it happened Medical information devices - Examine the casualty…