Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Cranium - (answer) Medical name for the skull
encases and protects brain tissue - (answer) Function of the cranium
Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital, - (answer) Bones that fuse together to
form the cranium
foramen magnum - (answer) The primary opening through which pressure can be released, located at
the base of the skull, where the spinal cord passes through
controls all bodily functions and processes - (answer) Function of the brain
Mandible - (answer) Medical name for lower jaw bone
Maxillae - (answer) Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
zygomatic bones - (answer) Medical name for cheekbones
Nasal bone - (answer) Provides some of the structure of the nose
Meninges - (answer) Name of the three membranes that cover the brain
Dura mater - (answer) The outermost brain membrane and most resilient
Arachnoid - (answer) Center layer membrane of the brain
Pia mater - (answer) The thin most inner layer brain membrane
, Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Cerebrum - (answer) The largest part of the brain, houses sensory functions, motor functions, and
higher intellectual functions such as intelligence and memory
Cerebellum - (answer) Part of the brain that controls primitive functions, coordination, and balance
Brain stem - (answer) Part of the brain that controls body functions such as cardio-respiratory
functions
In the ventricles of the brain - (answer) Where is cerebrospinal fluid produced?
Linear skull fractures - (answer) Skull fractures that transverse the the full thickness of the skull
Linear skull fracture - (answer) Type of fractures that account for 80% of skull fractures
Depressed skull fractures - (answer) Type of skull fracture in which fragments of the bone are driven
toward underlying tissue
Closed - (answer) Which type of depressed skull fracture increases the risk for intracranial hematoma?
Basilar skull fracture - (answer) Fracture on the floor of the cranium
Basilar skull fracture - (answer) What type of fracture should be suspected if casualty has CSF draining
from nostrils and ears, Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the ears (battle's
sign)?
Nasal fracture - (answer) Type of fracture if the casualty has epistaxis, edema, ecchymosis, nasal
deformity, and crepitus?
Mandible fracture - (answer) Type of fracture in which the casualty complains of teeth "not fitting
together"
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Cranium - (answer) Medical name for the skull
encases and protects brain tissue - (answer) Function of the cranium
Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital, - (answer) Bones that fuse together to
form the cranium
foramen magnum - (answer) The primary opening through which pressure can be released, located at
the base of the skull, where the spinal cord passes through
controls all bodily functions and processes - (answer) Function of the brain
Mandible - (answer) Medical name for lower jaw bone
Maxillae - (answer) Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
zygomatic bones - (answer) Medical name for cheekbones
Nasal bone - (answer) Provides some of the structure of the nose
Meninges - (answer) Name of the three membranes that cover the brain
Dura mater - (answer) The outermost brain membrane and most resilient
Arachnoid - (answer) Center layer membrane of the brain
Pia mater - (answer) The thin most inner layer brain membrane
, Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Cerebrum - (answer) The largest part of the brain, houses sensory functions, motor functions, and
higher intellectual functions such as intelligence and memory
Cerebellum - (answer) Part of the brain that controls primitive functions, coordination, and balance
Brain stem - (answer) Part of the brain that controls body functions such as cardio-respiratory
functions
In the ventricles of the brain - (answer) Where is cerebrospinal fluid produced?
Linear skull fractures - (answer) Skull fractures that transverse the the full thickness of the skull
Linear skull fracture - (answer) Type of fractures that account for 80% of skull fractures
Depressed skull fractures - (answer) Type of skull fracture in which fragments of the bone are driven
toward underlying tissue
Closed - (answer) Which type of depressed skull fracture increases the risk for intracranial hematoma?
Basilar skull fracture - (answer) Fracture on the floor of the cranium
Basilar skull fracture - (answer) What type of fracture should be suspected if casualty has CSF draining
from nostrils and ears, Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the ears (battle's
sign)?
Nasal fracture - (answer) Type of fracture if the casualty has epistaxis, edema, ecchymosis, nasal
deformity, and crepitus?
Mandible fracture - (answer) Type of fracture in which the casualty complains of teeth "not fitting
together"