A | B |
A litter casualty is transported on a litter, this type of casualty can walk | ambulatory |
These support the litter when it is placed on the ground | stirrups |
These type of straps are used to secure the standard litter when it is closed | securing |
This type of litte affords maximum security for the casuality when the litter is tilted | stokes |
This type of litter is a compact and lightweight transport system used overland or rescue in water | SKED |
1, 2, or 3 blankets can be used to make this type of litter to reduce shock and affort warmth | dressed |
If only 2 litter straps used, one is across the legs and one strap is across _______ | chest |
Normally a casualty should be carried on the litter _____ first | feet |
A casualty with a fracture or suspected fracture of the neck the ____ spine board is applied | short |
This is a flexible type of short spine board useful extracting spinal injuries wieh sitting | KEDS |
This is a crude sled lashed to a horse or animal and dragged along the ground | travois |
The litter carry for smooth, level terrain is called the ____ man carry | four |
When lifting a litter, use the ____ muscles, not your back muscles | leg |
When in the litter post carry, in what direction do you rotate the litter if required | counterclockwise |
When in the litter post carry the #1 and #4 men are located on the _____ of the litter | sides |
From the four man carry, _____ litter command is given to place the litter down on the ground | lower |
You use the litter post carry to go over the low wall. The #3 man is the _____ over the wall. | last |
Different types of standard litters are used in the military to minimize injury and save _______ | time |
These bars are extended crosswise at the stirrups on a standard litter to hold the cover taut | spreader |
This type of semirigid litter is useful in evacuating casualties from ships and mountainous areas | poleless |
This type of poleless litter can be folded and carried by the combat medic | nonrigid |
Blankets, ponchos, jackets, shirts, and shelter halves can be used to construct this type of litter | improvised |
The number of caualty securing straps used depends on _______ that the casualty will be transported | terrain |
If going across rough terrain use 2 additional litter straps 1 across the waist and one across the _________ | thighs |
Normally a casualty should be carried on a litter feet first unless going uphill then the _____ is first | head |
A casualty with a fractured leg is carried on a litter _____ hill head first | down |
A casualty with a fracture or suspected fracture of the back and neck is placed on a ______ spine board | long |
Because of the conditions in mountain operations a litter squad is normally increasded to ______ | six |
The command given when preparing to raise a loaded litter _______ to lift, lift | prepare |
The letter carry for narrow trails and passages is called to ______ man carry | two |
The litter carry for rough terrain is called the ______ post carry | litter |
When in the litter post carry the #2 and #3 men are located on the _____ of the litter | ends |
You use the litter post carry to go over the low wall the @3 man is the _____ over the wall | first |
The _____ carry is used for forging streams and crossing deep trenches | overhead |