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DA Form 7595-2-1 — Clear An Airway Obstruction

clear an upper airway obstruction

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DA Form 7595-2-1 exists to clear an upper airway obstruction — that is the short version. Title of record: Clear An Airway Obstruction. The page covers the download, the entries and the disposition, nothing else. Current here: edition March 2014, status not stated, 1 page(s), near 144 fields.

Two references decide everything about your use of it: TRADOC maintains the content, TC 8-800 sets the trigger and the routing. Consult the directive when your case is not routine; otherwise the printed blocks tell you enough. The person named in the entries fills it, or the administrative office holding the file does it for them.

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What the form asks for

  • C_1_F1
  • C_1_P1
  • C_2_F1
  • C_2_P1
  • C_3_F1
  • C_3_P1
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • D_1_F1
  • D_1_P1
  • D_2_F1
  • D_2_P1
  • D_3_F1
  • D_3_P1
  • EVAL_COM
  • E_1_F1
  • E_1_P1
  • E_2_F1
  • E_2_P1
  • E_3_F1
  • E_3_P1
  • FINAL22
  • F_1_F1
  • F_1_P1

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7595-2-1?
Clear An Airway Obstruction
Which edition is current?
March 2014
Who is responsible for this form?
TRADOC
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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