Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 medical procedures such as inserting nasopharyngeal airways. NPA’s are 4-5 inch tubes that are inserted through one nostril to create an air passage. The tube is then inserted through the nose after being well lubricated and advanced completely......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 combat medical procedures by gradually increasing difficulty. First, they learn in the classroom. Second, they get hands on training. Third, they put on all equipment and simulate battlefield scenarios, to include radio for help and moving casualties....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 combat medical procedures by gradually increasing difficulty. First, they learn in the classroom. Second, they get hands on training. Third, they put on all equipment and simulate battlefield scenarios, to include radio for help and moving casualties....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 combat medical procedures by gradually increasing difficulty. First, they learn in the classroom. Second, they get hands on training. Third, they put on all equipment and simulate battlefield scenarios, to include radio for help and moving casualties....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 medical procedures such as stabilizing and moving injured personnel. Simulated neck injuries are an important part of the course, if an injury was not seen it is always assumed there is possible neck or spinal trauma....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 medical procedures such as how to splint limbs. The CLS is not only designed to teach standard battlefield medicine, but also to teach the individuals to think about different ways to do thing. “One way isn’t the only was,” Petty Officer 2nd......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 medical procedures such as how to splint limbs. The CLS is not only designed to teach standard battlefield medicine, but also to teach the individuals to think about different ways to do thing. “One way isn’t the only was,” Petty Officer 2nd......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Storm | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.08.2012
During the Combat Lifesaver Course, aboard Forward Operating Base Delaram II, March 7-9, Navy Corpsmen teach Marines of Regimental Combat Team 6 medical procedures such as how to splint limbs. The CLS is not only designed to teach standard battlefield medicine, but also to teach the individuals to think about different ways to do thing. “One way isn’t the only was,” Petty Officer 2nd......