First Aid C1, Fm 4-25.11 Ntrp 4-02.1.1 Afman 44-163 Mcrp 3-02g December 2002


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members. The procedures discussed apply to all types of casualties and the measures described are for use by both male and female service members.




First Aid (C1, FM 4-25. 11 / NTRP 4-02. 1. 1 / AFMAN 44-163(I) / MCRP 3-02G)


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members.




Field Manual FM 4-25. 11 (FM 21-11) First Aid Including Change 1 Issued July 2004 Also NTRP 4-02. 1. 1 AFMAN 44-163(I), MCRP 3-02G


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as ?urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available.? Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members. The procedures discussed apply to all types of casualties and the measures described are for use by both male and female service members.




The Official Us Marine Corps First Aid Handbook


Book Description

Make the Difference Between Life and Death FULL-SIZE FORMAT - **biggest edition available anywhere**: giant 8.5" x 11" size means large, clear print and pictures. Created and trusted by U.S. forces to save lives from traumatic injury under the most adverse emergency conditions. Complete & Unabridged USMC medical manual. "Batteries last hours, books last decades. Get the print edition!" "The fate of the wounded rests in the hands of the ones who apply the first dressing" - Nicholas Senn, 1898 (49th President, American Medical Assn.) When disaster strikes and medical personnel are not readily available, it is the knowledge and behavior of the non-medical people present that save lives. Use this book to learn both self-aid, and aid to others ("buddy aid"). Foremost, it provides the tools you and your comrades require to promptly and effectively sustain life, and minimize suffering and disability. Covering topics not found in civilian guides including nuclear, biological and chemical situations and first aid for psychological reactions to stress and trauma, this indispensable book is essential preparedness for every home, business and vehicle. This edition supersedes the old FM 21-11. FIRST AID INCLUDES: BASICS OF FIRST AID: TERMINOLOGY - HOW THE HUMAN BODY WORKS - ADVERSE CONDITIONS - FIRST AID BASICS - CASUALTY EVALUATION BASIC MEASURES FOR FIRST AID 1: AIRWAY OPENING & OBSTRUCTIONS - BREATHING RESTORATION - CASUALTY ASSESSMENT & POSITIONING - UNCONSCIOUS / NON-BREATHING CASUALTIES - RESCUE BREATHING / ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION - MOUTH-TO-MOUTH / NOSE - HEARTBEAT BASIC MEASURES 2: STOPPING BLEEDING & WOUND PROTECTION - CLOTHING - ENTRANCE / EXIT WOUNDS - FIELD DRESSINGS - PRESSURE APPLICATION - TOURNIQUETS BASIC MEASURES 3: IDENTIFYING SHOCK - SHOCK CAUSES & EFFECTS - SHOCK SIGNS & SYMPTOMS - FIRST AID FOR SHOCK SPECIFIC INJURIES: HEAD, NECK & FACIAL - CHEST - ABDOMINAL - BURN INJURIES - DRESSINGS & BANDAGES; SHOULDER, ELBOW, HAND, LEG, KNEE, FOOT FRACTURES: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS - IMMOBILIZING - SPLINTS, PADDING, BANDAGES, SLINGS & SWATHES - SPLINTING SUSPECTED FRACTURES - DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRACTURES CLIMATIC INJURIES: HEAT INJURIES - COLD INJURIES BITES & STINGS: SNAKES & SNAKEBITES - HUMAN & ANIMAL BITES - MARINE (SEA) ANIMALS - INSECT (ARTHROPOD) BITES & STINGS NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (NBC) FIRST AID: CLASSIFICATION OF CHEM / BIO AGENTS - MASKING - RESPONDING TO CHEMICAL ATTACK - NERVE AGENTS - SYMPTOMS OF NERVE AGENT POISONING - FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT POISONING - BLISTER AGENTS - CHOKING (LUNG DAMAGING) AGENTS - CYANOGEN (BLOOD) AGENTS - INCAPACITATING AGENTS - INCENDIARIES - TOXINS - NUCLEAR DETONATION PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS & FIRST AID FIRST AID CASE & KITS, DRESSINGS & BANDAGES RESCUE & TRANSPORTATION: PLANNING, HANDLING & MEDEVAC GLOSSARY, REFERENCES, & INDEX Please note: this publication (MCRP 3-02G / FM 4-25.11) has been replaced in some uses by TC 4-02.1. However, many individuals and units prefer to retain this version as it is a full, profusely illustrated medical first responder's handbook, whereas TC 4-02.1 is designed to cover similar ground without illustrations and in less detail, to occupy less space. If you would like to compare the two and decide which is appropriate for your needs, please search for ISBN 197462837X, "The Official US Army First Aid Guide". Thank you. Search for 'CARLILE MILITARY LIBRARY' to find more TOP-FLIGHT, SQUARED-AWAY publications for your professional bookshelf! Published in the U.S.A. by CARLILE MEDIA. Information purposes only.




First Aid: Training Circular TC 4-02. 1 C2 (December 2018)


Book Description

Includes Change 2 dated December 2018. This publication supersedes FM 4-25.11 / NTRP 4-02.1.1 / AFMAN 44-163(I) / MCRP 3-02G, dated 23 December 2002. Official U.S. Army publication. Training Circular (TC) 4-02.1 provides first aid techniques and guidance for Soldiers. Implementation of the techniques presented in this publication enable Soldiers to render first aid and prevent greater harm to injured Soldiers. The principal audience for TC 4-02.1 is commanders, subordinate leaders, individual Soldiers, Department of Defense (DOD) civilians and contractors.




First Aid - FM 4-25.11 US Army Field Manual (2002 Civilian Reference Edition)


Book Description

Prepare yourself and brush up on your skills with this unabridged, high-quality Civilian Reference Edition reissue of the official First Aid US Department of The Army Field Manual FM 4-25.11, 2002 release (also published as FM 21-11, NTRP 4-02.1, AFMAN 44-163[I]). This is the latest edition of the US Army First Aid manual.




First Aid


Book Description

Training Circular (TC) 4-02.1, "First Aid," provides first aid techniques and guidance for Soldiers. Implementation of the techniques presented in this publication enable Soldiers to render first aid and prevent greater harm to injured Soldiers. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, nonmedical Soldiers must rely on themselves and other Soldiers' skills and knowledge of first aid methods to render aid until medical assistance arrives. First aid is given until medical care provided by medically trained personnel such as a combat medic or other health care provider arrives. The individual being provided first aid (by self-aid, buddy aid, or combat lifesaver) is considered a casualty. Once medically trained personnel (combat medic, paramedic, or other health care provider) initiates care, the casualty is then considered to be a patient. Training Circular 4-02.1 provides first aid procedures for nonmedical personnel in environments from home station to combat situations. This publication is meant to be used by trainers and individuals being trained based on common first aid tasks. Tasks are found in the Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks, Warrior Skills Level 1, and appropriate modified tasks from the Soldier's Manual and Trainer's Guide, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 68W. These tasks are meant to reinforce and maintain proficiency in correct procedures for giving first aid throughout a Soldier's time in Service. Training Circular 4-02.1 is designed to facilitate training and first aid competencies by bridging first aid training across the spectrum of assignments from training to permanent duty station and deployment. Tactical combat casualty care (TC3) is introduced in TC 4-02.1 with first aid tasks and procedures associated with combat situations. Individual and multiple first aid tasks in combination with collective tasks, may be integrated into various training scenarios.




First Aid - C1, FM 4-25.11 (FM 21-11) -


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid.




Fm 4-25.11 First Aid 2002


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the non-medical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members. The procedures discussed apply to all types of casualties and the measures described are for use by both male and female service members.




U. S. Marine Corps First Aid MCRP 3-40A. 9 (Formerly MCRP 3-02G)


Book Description

This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members.