Heat Exhaustion & Hypothermia
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Field Medical Training Battalion
Camp Lejeune
Manage Environmental Cold Injuries
http://www.operationalmedicine.org/TextbookFiles/FMST_20008/FMST_1404.htm
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Given a casualty in a combat environment and standard field medical equipment and supplies,
manage environmental cold injuries, to prevent further injury or death. (FMST-HSS-1404)
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Without the aid of references, given a description or list,
identify the predisposing factors associated with cold injuries, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404a)
2. Without the aid of references, given a list of symptoms,
identify the types of cold injury, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404b)
3. Without the aid of references, given a list of symptoms,
identify the stages of hypothermia, related to decreasing core temperature, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404c)
4. Without the aid of references, given a description or list,
identify the proper treatment for cold injuries, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404d)
5. Without the aid of references, given a list,
identify preventive measures for cold injuries, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404e)
6. Without the aid of references, given a simulated cold casualty and standard field medical equipment and supplies,
manage environmental cold casualties, per the student handout. (FMST-HSS-1404f)
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