COMBAT LIFESAVER (CLS) AND TACTICAL FIELD CARE: MILITARY
TRAUMA MANAGEMENT EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
Due to extraneous noises and tactical limitations, a Combat
Medic/Corpsman's respiratory assessment of a casualty in the
field may be limited to _____. - ANSWER-Inspection and
palpation
What is the best method to prevent hemorrhagic shock in a
trauma casualty? - ANSWER-Control all sources of bleeding
You are in a Tactical Field Care situation. The casualty is lying on
his back. He is breathing, is alert, and has no serious wounds to
his extremities or head. You see an entrance wound on the
casualty's chest. What should you do first? - ANSWER-Use a
vented chest seal to cover the wound and check for other open
chest wounds on the back
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Which of the following is a benefit of communicating with the
casualty during Tactical Field Care? - ANSWER-Ease the
casualty's fears and help explain care
In which environments does Tactical Combat Casualty Care
(TCCC) apply? - ANSWER-For trauma sustained in combat
operations and trauma caused by an accident during a training
event
You come across a semi-conscious casualty during the Tactical
Field Care phase and notice gurgling sounds coming from their
mouth. What is the most appropriate initial intervention? -
ANSWER-Perform a maneuver to open the airway
_____ is used to treat nausea and vomiting associated with the
administration of opiates in trauma casualties. - ANSWER-
Ondansetron
What is the most common error made by Combat
Medics/Corpsmen when performing a cricothyroidotomy? -
ANSWER-Making the initial incision too small