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EAWS - Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, Common Core
Study Guide
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Aviation
Professional
05/14/2011

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Term
Three objectives of first aid?
Definition

1. Save life,

2. Prevent further injury,

3. Prevent infection

Term
State the methods of controlling bleeding
Definition

1. Direct pressure

2. Elevation

3. Pressure points

4. Tourniquet as a last resort

Term
Identify an example of a pressure point
Definition
A pressure point is a place where a main artery to the injured part lies near the skin surface and over a bone. Apply pressure with the heal of the hand.
Term
Describe the symptoms of shock
Definition

Vacan lackluster eyes;

shallow irregular breathing;

cold, pale skin;

nausea;

weak or absent pulse;

fainting

Term
Describe threatment for shock
Definition
Lay victim down with feet elevation 6-12 inches and cover to maintain body heat. Reassure and calm a concious victim.
Term
Describe the three classifications of burns.
Definition

1st degree: Mildest. Produces redness, increased warmth, tenderness, and mild pain.

 

2nd: red & blistered skin; sever pain.

 

3rd: destroyed tissue, skin & bone in severe cases. Due to damaged nerve endings, severe pain may be absent.

Term
Symptoms and treatment for heat exhaustion:
Definition

Symptoms: Skin is cool, moist, and clammy. Dilated pupils and normal to sub normal body temp.

 

Treatment: Move victim to cool air conditioned area, loosen clothing, apply cool wet cloth to head, groin, and ankles. Fan victim but do not allow to become too cooled. Give 1 tsp salt to 1 liter of cool water and transport to MTF

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Symptoms and treatment of heat stroke:
Definition

Symptoms: Hot and/or dry skin, uneven dilated pupils, weak rapid pulse, excessive body heat.

 

Treatment: Reduce body heat ASAP by dousing with cold water. Apply wet, cold towels to the body and relocate to coolest place possible. Lay on back, shoulders slightly elevated, maintain airway. Cold packs around shoulders and neck and groin area.

Term
Difference between and open and closed fracture.
Definition

Closed (simple) fracture is internal without break in the skin.

 

Open (compound) fracture is an open wound with break in the skin and possible protruding bone thru the skin.

Term
Electric shock: Personnel rescue. . . approach.
Definition

DO NOT TOUCH VICTIMS BODY, WIRE, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.

 

Turn off any electricity; use dry broom handle, branch, pole, aor, board, dry rope, clothing, or other non-conducting object to remove wires

Term
Electric shock. . . . personnel treatment
Definition

Administer artificial ventilation immediately if needed.

Check the pulse.

If no pulse, start CPR.

Get the victim to a mtf immediately.

Term
Clearing an obstructed airway.
Definition

Indications: Inability to talk, grasping and pointing at throat, exxagerated breathing efforts, skin turning blue.

 

Treatment: heimlich maneuver or reclining abdominal thrust.

Term
Name three cold weather injuries:
Definition

Hypothermia

Superficial frostbite

Deep frostbite

Term
Hypothermia
Definition

Caused by: General cooling of entire body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temps, cold moisture, snow or ice.

 

Symptoms: Pale appearance, maybe unconscious or mistakable for being dead. Slow & shallow breathing, faint or undetectable pulse, semi-rigid body tissues, stiff extremities.

 

Treatment: Wrap in warm blankets and place in warm room (location). NO hot drinks or stimulants until consciousness is regained.

 

Term
Frostbite
Definition

Superficial: Ice crystals forming in upper skin layers after exposure to temps at 32 degrees or lower.

 

Deep: Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues after exposure to temps at 32 degrees or lower.

 

Treatment: Get victim indoors, re-warm with warm water or hot water bottles. Also, place warm water bottles under armpits, against abdomin, or between legs. DONT rub frostbite area.

 

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