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Medic Course Notes {MED}
The Level 1 Medic
First-Aid Man, Hospital Orderly, Litter Bearer or Emergency Vehicle Driver are all possible jobs of a Lvl 1 medical Medic. Depending on ability, education, training, intelligence, aptitude, occupational history, military experience, interests, personal traits, and other demonstrated qualifications. Such information will be clearly recorded so that each individual’s skills will be evaluated and used to the end that the individual will be assigned to duties in which he is of the most value to the 501st Legion.
Duties of a Medic
Administers first-aid treatment to sick, injured, or wounded. Performs various duties to assist technicians in Medical Department activities.
Treats minor injuries and wounds, such as cuts, blisters, contusions, and lacerations, applying medicants and bandaging wounds. Makes and applies arm or leg splints, treats patients for shock, and stops bleeding by applying tourniquet at pressure points. Lifts patient onto litter, and carries to Aid Stations, Ambulance Loading Points, or Collecting Stations.
Performs routine duties in the care and treatment of patients, taking temperature and pulse readings, bathing and feeding patients, and preparing patients for operations. Makes beds, cleans and washes equipment and floors, and assists in sterilizing instruments. Performs related duties as directed.
The Aid Station
A “Aid Station” is an installation for first-aid care and treatment of the sick and wounded, established under combat conditions by a Section of the “Medical Detachment” . The Regimental Aid Section and each of the 3 Battalion Sections are equipped to establish and operate an “Aid Station”.
Desirable features sought in selecting an “Aid Station” site are:
Functions of the “Aid Station” are:
The Level 1 Medic
First-Aid Man, Hospital Orderly, Litter Bearer or Emergency Vehicle Driver are all possible jobs of a Lvl 1 medical Medic. Depending on ability, education, training, intelligence, aptitude, occupational history, military experience, interests, personal traits, and other demonstrated qualifications. Such information will be clearly recorded so that each individual’s skills will be evaluated and used to the end that the individual will be assigned to duties in which he is of the most value to the 501st Legion.
Duties of a Medic
Administers first-aid treatment to sick, injured, or wounded. Performs various duties to assist technicians in Medical Department activities.
Treats minor injuries and wounds, such as cuts, blisters, contusions, and lacerations, applying medicants and bandaging wounds. Makes and applies arm or leg splints, treats patients for shock, and stops bleeding by applying tourniquet at pressure points. Lifts patient onto litter, and carries to Aid Stations, Ambulance Loading Points, or Collecting Stations.
Performs routine duties in the care and treatment of patients, taking temperature and pulse readings, bathing and feeding patients, and preparing patients for operations. Makes beds, cleans and washes equipment and floors, and assists in sterilizing instruments. Performs related duties as directed.
The Aid Station
A “Aid Station” is an installation for first-aid care and treatment of the sick and wounded, established under combat conditions by a Section of the “Medical Detachment” . The Regimental Aid Section and each of the 3 Battalion Sections are equipped to establish and operate an “Aid Station”.
Desirable features sought in selecting an “Aid Station” site are:
- Protection from direct enemy fire
- Convenience to troops served
- Economy in litter carry
- Accessibility to supporting medical troops
- Proximity to natural lines of drift of wounded
- Facility of future movement of the Station to front or rear
- Proximity to water
- Protection from the elements
Functions of the “Aid Station” are:
- Reception and recording of casualties
- Examination and sorting of casualties, and returning the fit to duty
- Dressing or re-dressing of wounded; treatment limited to that necessary to life saving or saving of limbs, and to prepare patients for evacuation for short distances; administration of narcotics and prophylactic sera
- Prophylaxis and shock or exhaustion treatment, with hot foods and drinks
- Temporary shelter of casualties, when practicable
- Transfer at the Aid Station of evacuees to the supporting medical echelon
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