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DA Form 7595-1-3 belongs to the DA series of Department of the Army publications. Its official title is INITIATE TREATMENT FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL INJURY, and its stated purpose is initiate treatment for an open abdominal injury. Edition in force: March 2014. Publication status: not stated. Length is 1 page(s), with roughly 156 fields available for entry.
Responsibility for content and revision lies with TRADOC. The prescribing directive is TC 8-800, which sets both the trigger for use and the disposition of the completed document. Entry is made by the named party or by the records clerk holding the file, with review and signature applied in the prescribed order.
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- Date1
- Eval_Comments
- Fail1_a
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- Fail1_c
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- Fail2_b
- Fail2_c
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- Fail6_a
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- Fail7_c
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Questions and answers
- What is DA Form 7595-1-3?
- INITIATE TREATMENT FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL INJURY
- Which edition is current?
- March 2014
- Who is responsible for this form?
- TRADOC
- In which formats can it be downloaded?