Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook

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avulsed, 5–14—5–15
preserving/transporting, 5–26
crown surfaces of, 5–9, 5–11f
draining abscess of, 5–26
extraction of, 5–25—5–26
for untreated periapical abscess, 5–14
fractures of, 5–9, 5–12—5–13
involving dentin and pulp, 5–13
luxated, 5–14
severe pain in, 5–13
temporary restorations of, 5–24
Toothaches, 5–9
Toradol (ketorolac)
for chronic pelvic pain, 3–44t
for headache, 3–56
for urolithiasis, 4–92
Total body surface area (TBSA), 7–20f
of burn injury, 7–22
Total intravenous anesthesia. See Anesthesia, total
intravenous
Tourniquet test, 5–65
Tourniquets, 7–2
of external hemorrhage under fire, 1–2
Toxic epidermal necrosis, 3–113t
Toxic shock syndrome, 3–112t
Toxicology
poisoning, 5–140—5–142
venomous snake bite, 5–142—5–147
Toxocariasis, 4–52
Toxoplasma, 5–79
Traction devices, external, 8–33
Traction splint, hip, 3–74
Transient global amnesia, 3–86
Trauma
ankle, 3–76
in arthritis, 3–59
dizziness with, 3–20
in hip dislocation, 3–68
hip fractures with, 3–73
hip pain with, 3–72
human and animal bites, 7–7—7–9
knee pain with, 3–74—3–75
low back pain with, 3–6
Naval special warfare combat trauma AMAL
items for, 1–21
in patellar dislocation, 3–69
primary survey for, 7–1—7–3
red eye with.See Eye injury
secondary survey for, 7–3—7–5
checklist for, 7–5—7–7
in urinary incontinence, 4–90
Trauma ruck pack list, USAF SOF, 1–15—1–16
Trauma vest pack list, USAF SOF, 1–17
Traveler’s diarrhea, 3–19
Treatment plan, under fire, 1–1—1–2
Trench fever, 5–92—5–93
differential diagnosis of, 3–112t
Trench mouth, 5–15—5–16
Trenchfoot, 6–44—6–47
Treponema


hyodysenteriae, in porcine diarrhea, 5–135
pallidum
carateum, 4–64
in genital ulcers, 5–28
pertenue, 4–63
Triage
in casualty decontamination station, 6–54
in female pelvic examination, 3–37—3–38
reverse, 7–26
Triamcinolone ointment
for contact dermatitis, 4–70
for psoriasis, 4–65
Trichenellosis
assessment of, 5–50
cause of, 5–50
follow-up for, 5–51
patient education for, 5–50—5–51
symptoms and signs of, 5–50
treatment for, 5–50
zoonotic disease considerations in, 5–51
Trichinella spiralis, 5–32, 5–50
Trichinosis, 5–32. See also Trichenellosis
Trichloroacetic acid, 5–4
Tricholemmoma, 4–66
Trichomonas, 3–47
diagnosis and treatment of, 3–48t
in urethral discharges, 5–26
vaginalis, 5–30—5–31
in wet mount and KOH prep, 8–44
Trichophyton, 4–49
Trichuriasis
assessment of, 5–51
cause of, 5–51
patient education for, 5–51
symptoms and signs of, 5–51
treatment for, 5–51
zoonotic disease considerations in,
5–51—5–52
Trichuris trichiura, 5–51
Triclabendazole (Fasinex), 5–39
Tricyclic antidepressants, 3–31
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
for brucellosis, 5–94
for cyclosporiasis, 5–37
for human and animal bites, 7–9
for nontuberculous mycobacterial infections,
5–57
Triptans, cautions with, 3–56
Trismus, 5–101
Trochanteric bursitis, 3–73
Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia, 5–40
Trough urinal, 5–114f
Trypanosoma brucei, 5–52
gambiense, 5–52
rhodesiense, 5–52
Trypanosomiasis
African, 5–52—5–53
American, 5–53—5–54
Trypansoma cruzi, 5–53
Tsetse fly bites, 5–52
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