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Subject = MEDICAL TRAINING OBJECTIVES 5 JAN 91
Folder Title = MEDICAL TRAINING PROCEDURES 5 JAN 91
Parent Organization = 1 MEF
Unit = 2ND MARDIV
Box ID = BX600094
File Cabinet = Week-51
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decon lanes: criteria when command will pass out NAPP and CANA 100
dec-ides on basis of input from 1.3-2. S-31MBCD. medic-al and the chain
of command): S-4 to acquire. maintain and distribute individual
issue items (Atropine, 2PAM-Cl. NAPP. CANA): S-2 to provide frequent
updates on chemical threat.
(6) Casualty reporting issues:
-Direct: identify casualties to S-1/Admin
-Coordination: coordinate any medical Input for
S-1/Admin Graves Registration (ORREG) functions: S-1 is the section
that does casualty reporting and tracking. 1
(7) Reports: submit input to S-3 for Daily SitRep on
total patients seen. admissions/evacuaLtions. summary of injuries
seen (including chemical), died of wounds. DNBI. infectious disease
trends, remarks: battalion surgeons forward copy of daily SitRep
input directly to cognizant regimental surgeon or HQBn Surgeon (for
separate battalions): regimental and HQBn surgeons forward copy of
compiled summary of daily SitRep data directly to Division Surgeon:
all surgeons submit 'Weekly Summary Report of Disease Impact' to
Division Surgeon. directly (for regimental and HQBn surgeons) or
through cognizant regimental or HQBn surgeons (for battalion
surgeons): copy of all routine or rapid resupply, requests to
Division Surgeon (into addee on messages).
CONVENTIONAL CASUALTY TREATMENT
1. Terminal Learning_PtJ_@ctivt@L: Establish an effective facility
for timely processing of casualties during day and night ops.
2. Enabling..Learning Objectives
a. Identify area for casualty receivini@: initial assessment
and life-saving procedures, staging and overflow. Functionsz
shelter. triage corpsman, supplies and equipment. system for
tracking and recording.
b. Identify the main treatment area: a workable number of
stations for secondary assessment and resuscitation.
C. Identify posttreatment holding area for stabilized
casualties awaiting movement, with appropriate personnel and
supplies.
d. Identify: Expectant area (corpsmen and supplies): ORREG
point (0-1 owned and operated): litter bearers (command): ambulances
(with drivers. non-medical): 'runners' (nonmedical personnel to run
messages to COC. S-4. NBC, etc.).
e. Identify 'Hasty Care' procedures: plans for line corpsmen
to provide care while force is doing rapid advance: plans for BAS
function during movement of H&S Co: plans for BAS function while
under fire. E.Ls.. work out of cans from back of 13-ton. etc.
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