since forever. when ever players are injured
They can serve in the medical field, but they can't be actual combat medics.
12 players are allowed on a volley ball field at one time during a game.
There were no "medics" in 1066. When a man was wounded or fell on the field he usually died there. Sometimes it was fast other times it was a slow painful process. The first battlefield medics were in the American Civil War in 1861.
its always gona be 11
During a typical play, there are only 22 players allowed on the field, 11 on each side.
During the war, every unit went to the field with a medic, even tank units had medics riding on them. So that would make thousands of medics. See a medic in Vietnam website; they'll more than likely have a number of combat medic badges issued during the war. Those badges may or may not have been created during the Vietnam War. The infantryman's CIB was created in 1944 (WWII).
Yes, college players are allowed radio helmets. However, there is only one radio helmet allowed on the field per team during a game.
If you consult a doctor who specializes in this field of medics, he might be able to recommend further treatment throughout the profession of medics. it is my advice to schedule an appointment with a doctor that may be of adequate assistance.
There are 16 players in a field hockey team - 11 on the field and 5 substitutes. There is no limit on the number of substitutions allowed during the game, and they can happen at any time except during a penalty corner.
Yes they do and they do almost all jobs that males do. EG field medics
Most medics were not armed, or they carried the M1911 .45 cal pistol. In later conflicts, a wider range of arms were available to medics. While medics are 'non combatants,' they are armed to protect their patients.
Severe bleeding or intracranial hemorrhage are the most feared complications of giving fibrinolytics, whether in the field or in the hospital.