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Not cheat on your self aid buddy care CBT and read through the course. It could save someone's life some day.

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An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV accident As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to?

keep him warm


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control any bleeding


An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV accident As you prepare to treat him for shock, you realize the most important step is to?

Keep him warm


An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV acciden As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to?

elevate his lower extremities


An Airman has been injured in an accident As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to what?

Get the medics (more advanced help) on their way now.


An airman has been injured the most important step is to?

Make sure help is on the way; without the medical support the airman may not make it even though the CPR and first aid measures are done correctly.


An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV accident?

Keep him breathing


You are talking to the Airman and realize he is beginning to appear confused and anxious Is the Airman's confusion and anxiousness a cause for concern?

Yes, confusion and anxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse, and pale, cool, or clammy skin.


If you have managed to stop the bleeding but you realize the Airman appears confused and anxious You suspect that the Airman is suffering from shock You think back to when you took the Self-Aid and Bu?

Confusion and ansxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse and pale, cool, or clammy skin.


If you have managed to stop the bleeding, but you realize the Airman appears confused and anxious You suspect that the Airman is suffering from shock You think back to when you took the Self-Aid and B?

Confused and anxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse and pale, cool, or clammy skin.


When you prepare to treat a wounded Airman for shock what are the two organs of the body most sensitive to deprivation of oxygen?

brain


Youre treating a wounded airman you realize that he has probably lost 2 liters of blood because the patint shows what signs?

Airman will be tachycardic, tachypneic, skin will be pale, cool, and clammy. If shock is decompensitory, a drop in blood pressure will follow.