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Task: Re-certify Combat Lifesaver skills IAWISO826 (CLS Instructors Booklet)Conditions: Given performance check list on four tasks (I.V., Measure/Monitor Pulse, Restore Breathing, Stop bleeding on a limb)Standards: Receive a go on all tasks. Watch your head, LOW CEILINGUse the hand rail when on stairsDon't lean back on chairsNo
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5. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Primary Survey
Mask and Treat a Chemical Agent Casualty
Check the Casualty for Responsiveness
Check the Casualty’s Airway
Check the Casualty’s Breathing
Check the Casualty’s Circulation
Check the Casualty for Bleeding
Treat for Chemical Agent Poisoning (if appropriate)
Check the Casualty for Shock
6. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Secondary Survey
Check the Casualty for Fractures
Check the Casualty for Burns
Check the Casualty for Closed Head Injury
(concussion)
Check the Casualty for Environmental Injuries
Check the Casualty for Other Wounds/ Fractures
Check the Casualty for Combat Stress Reaction
25. Perform Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation Buddy-Aid Book
26. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Primary Survey
Mask and Treat a Chemical Agent Casualty
Check the Casualty for Responsiveness
Check the Casualty’s Airway
Check the Casualty’s Breathing
Check the Casualty’s Circulation
Check the Casualty for Bleeding
Treat for Chemical Agent Poisoning (if appropriate)
Check the Casualty for Shock
27. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Secondary Survey
Check the Casualty for Fractures
Check the Casualty for Burns
Check the Casualty for Closed Head Injury
(concussion)
Check the Casualty for Environmental Injuries
Check the Casualty for Other Wounds/ Fractures
Check the Casualty for Combat Stress Reaction
45. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Primary Survey
Mask and Treat a Chemical Agent Casualty
Check the Casualty for Responsiveness
Check the Casualty’s Airway
Check the Casualty’s Breathing
Check the Casualty’s Circulation
Check the Casualty for Bleeding
Treat for Chemical Agent Poisoning (if appropriate)
Check the Casualty for Shock
46. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Secondary Survey
Check the Casualty for Fractures
Check the Casualty for Burns
Check the Casualty for Closed Head Injury
(concussion)
Check the Casualty for
Environmental Injuries
Check the Casualty for
Other Wounds/ Fractures
Check the Casualty for
Combat Stress Reaction
61. Application Of Tourniquet(Tying of Half-Knot)
62. Application of Tourniquet(Positioning Stick)
63. Application Of Tourniquet(Full-Knot on Stick)
64. Secure Stick
76. Measure and Monitor a Casualty’s Pulse
77. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Primary Survey
Mask and Treat a Chemical Agent Casualty
Check the Casualty for Responsiveness
Check the Casualty’s Airway
Check the Casualty’s Breathing
Check the Casualty’s Circulation
Check the Casualty for Bleeding
Treat for Chemical Agent Poisoning (if appropriate)
Check the Casualty for Shock
78. Evaluate the Casualty Steps in a Secondary Survey
Check the Casualty for Fractures
Check the Casualty for Burns
Check the Casualty for Closed Head Injury
(concussion)
Check the Casualty for Environmental Injuries
Check the Casualty for Other Wounds/ Fractures
Check the Casualty for Combat Stress Reaction
79. Task, Conditions & Standards found on page 18-1 in Medical Tasks book
80. Step #1
Locate the pulse site
Carotid
Radial
NOTE: DO not palpate both of the Casualty’s Carotid Arteries at the same time
Other sites: Posterior Tibial, Temporal, Brachial, Femoral, Popiteal, Dorsalis Pedis & Apical.
Look at the picture on page 18-3 for locations.
81. Step #2
Palpate the pulse site
Use Middle and Ring fingers
Do not use your thumb
Count the beats felt in one minute
Do not cheat, IE: 30 seconds x 2
Normal: 60-80 Beats per Minute (BPM)
Tachycardia: Over 100 BPM
Bradycardia: Less then 50 BPM
82. Step #2 (cont)
Classify the Strength of the Pulse
Regular: Easy to feel, Even Beats, Normal Force
Bounding: Easily detected due to large amount of blood pumping
Weak: Difficult to detect due to loss of blood
Absent: You guessed it; NO PULSE FOUND
83. Step #3
Monitor the Casualty’s Pulse
Count as needed Periodically
Report Abnormal readings or changes
84. Try the Practical Exercise on Page 18-6
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