Evacuate Casualties Reviews
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&questionText=Your squad has just come into contact with the enemy. One of your team members has become a casualty. He is conscious, but needs to be moved to the ambulance collection point. You and a fellow team member have decided to move the casualty using the two-man supporting carry. You have helped the casualty to his feet and supported him with your arms around his waist. Select the statement that best describes the final step in the two-man supporting carry procedure.&
&lure1=Remove the casualty’s helmet and pistol belt.&
&lure2=Grasp the casualty’s legs and place his arms around your wrists.&
&lure3=Grasp the casualty’s wrists and draw his arms around your necks.&
&lure4=Hook the casualty’s pistol belt around your neck and raise him.&
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&correctResponse=3&
&correctFeedback=Good job! The final step in performing the two-man supporting carry is to grasp the casualty’s wrists and draw his arms around your necks. Click the Next button to continue.&
&correctFeedback2=Good job! The final step in performing the two-man supporting carry is to grasp the casualty’s wrists and draw his arms around your necks. Click the Next button to continue.&
&incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. Both of the bearers will support the weight of the casualty. Please try this Quick Review again. &
&failedFeedback=Incorrect! The final step in performing the two-man supporting carry is to grasp the casualty’s wrists and draw his arms around your necks.&
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