Evacuate Casualties Exercises
Summary
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&scoringAreas=4& &label0=Requested medical evacuation.& &label1=Transported a casualty using one- and two-man carries.& &label2=Moved a casualty using a four-man litter squad.& &label3=Loaded casualties onto a military vehicle.& &nogo0=Failure to accurately request a medical evacuation can lead to delayed pickup time for the casualty. This can result in a delay of transport of the casualty and can cause further injury or death of the casualty.& &nogo1=Failure to transport a casualty using the recommended carries can prevent you from moving the casualty out of danger and to an area where he/she can receive medical attention. This can result in further injury or death to the casualty.& &nogo2=Failure to transport a casualty using the recommended procedures for a four-man litter squad delays the casualty from receiving medical attention. This can result in further injury or death to the casualty.& &nogo3=Failure to load casualties onto military vehicles using the recommended procedures delays the casualty from receiving medical attention. This can result in further injury or death to the casualties.& &gotext=You have completed this exercise correctly. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select another task.& &nogotext=You did not complete this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select Evacuate Casualties to review this material.&
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