Initiating a Field Medical Card

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Initiating a Field Medical Card

Purpose of the US Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380) Provides medical personnel with essential information about the casualty’s injury and treatment given Used in forward combat areas by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) troops Instructions in French and English Prepared on any casualty treated within a theater of operations

US Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380) Issued in a pad Pad contains 10 sets Set consists of card with attached wire, protective sheet, and duplicate paper form Blocks 1, 3, 4, 9, 11 (primary information)

Block 1 Name Enter casualty’s name in last name, first name, middle initial format Rank Enter abbreviation of casualty’s rank (SGT, CPT) SSN Enter Casualty’s social security number. If the casualty is a member of a foreign military, or prisoner of war, enter military service number instead. Leave blank if not in military MOS Enter casualty’s military occupation specialty (MOS) code if enlisted or area of concentration (AOC) if an officer in the box titled “SPECIALTY CODE/GPM” Sex Mark the appropriate box to the left of “MALE / HOMME” “FEMALE / FEMME Religion Enter the casualty’s religious preference in box titled “RELIGION”

Block 3 If casualty is suffering trauma (battle casualty), mark box “BC/BC” If nuclear, biological, or chemical casualty, mark box “NBC/NBC” If casualty is ill and is not classifiable as one of the other three categories, mark box “DISEASE/MALADE” If casualty is suffering from combat stress or other psychological injury, mark box “PSYCH/PSYCH” Mark figures to show location of injuries (entry and exit) Mark appropriate box or boxes to describe casualty’s injuries If “OTHER” is marked, explain injuries

Block 4 Check appropriate box for level of consciousness AVPU system

Block 9 Enter a brief description of the treatment given Use approved abbreviations if possible If needed, use block 14 for additional space

Authorized Abbreviations Abraded wound – Abr W Contused wound – Cont W Fracture (compound) open – FC Fracture simple (closed) – FS Fracture (compound) open comminuted - FCC Gun shot wound – GSW Lacerated wound – LW Multiple wounds – MW Penetrating wound – Pen W Perforating wound – Perf W Severe – SV Slight - SL

Block 11 Enter your initials (not your name) in the far right of the signature box of Block 11 This will let medical personnel know who initially treated the casualty and still leave room for the medical officer to sign the card

Secondary Information (Front of Form) If you have time, you can also fill out some of the other blocks on the front of the form after you have filled in the primary five blocks

Block 2 Enter the casualty’s unit Enter the casualty’s country, for example “USA” Check the appropriate armed service element. Mark the “A/T” box for Army, “AF/A” for Air Force, “N/M” for Navy, and “MC/M” for Marine Corps

Block 5/6 Skip Block 5 since you have not been taught to take an accurate pulse and record it properly BLOCK 6: If a tourniquet was applied, mark the YES block. If not applied, leave blank If you checked “YES”, enter date in YY/MM/DD format and the time in 24-hour time that the tourniquet was applied

Block 7 Skip this block Used by Combat Medic to record the administration of Morphine

Block 8 If an intravenous infusion (IV) has been initiated: Write the type of IV fluid (Hextend) in the “IV/IV” box Write the date and time that the IV solution was begun in the “TIME/HEURE” box. Write the date in YY/MM/DD format and the time in 24-hour time format

Block 10 Check the box in front of the appropriate disposition (Return to Duty or Evacuated) Enter the date (YY/MM/DD) and time (military) of the disposition in the “TIME/HEURE” box

Reverse Side of the Field Medical Card The reverse side of the Field Medical Card is normally filled out by medical personnel or other personnel once the casualty reaches a medical treatment facility, such as a battalion aid station (BAS). Your self study book contains a discussion on these blocks. Since you will not be involved in filling them out, they will not be covered in this lesson

Questions?