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Fieldcraft 2 (68W) 2026 Exam (180 Questions) – TBI, MACE, Burn Management, Abdominal Trauma & Crush Syndrome Complete Q&A

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This document contains approximately 180 exam-style questions with 100% correct answers for Fieldcraft 2 (68W) 2026 . The material provides focused coverage of traumatic brain injury (TBI) assessment, including brain hemispheres (cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem), meninges (dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater), CSF production and absorption, Glasgow Coma Scale scoring (3–15), AVPU baseline assessment, decorticate vs decerebrate posturing, Cushing’s triad, halo test for CSF leakage, pupil assessment interpretation, and contraindications related to increased intracranial pressure. It also outlines MACE (Military Acute Concussion Evaluation) requirements, mandatory events requiring assessment, scoring thresholds (28/30 non-concussed, 25 concussed), and TBI classifications (mild, moderate, severe) with associated mortality risks. The document thoroughly reviews burn management principles including Rule of Tens fluid resuscitation, TBSA estimation using palm method (1%), indications for IV access when burns exceed 20%, inhalation injury recognition (leading cause of fire-related deaths), circumferential chest burn complications, and urgent surgical burn criteria (electrical, chemical, face, hands, genitalia, pediatric cases). Burn classifications from first to fourth degree are clearly defined, along with monitoring distal circulation due to edema and maintaining oxygen saturation above 92%. Abdominal trauma content includes quadrant anatomy (RUQ, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ), organ identification (liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys), hypovolemic shock as the most reliable indicator of intra-abdominal bleeding, peritoneal cavity capacity (1.5 L before distension), blunt vs penetrating trauma risks, pregnancy considerations (uterus protected until 12 weeks, increased maternal blood volume), and sepsis indicators. The document also details musculoskeletal injuries, splinting objectives, compartment syndrome (5 P’s), crush syndrome pathophysiology (myoglobin and potassium release), aggressive saline administration for crush injuries, and urine output targets of 30–50 mL/hr during fluid resuscitation. This resource aligns directly with Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), 68W Combat Medic training standards, and military prehospital trauma protocols. It is highly relevant for courses in Fieldcraft, Combat Medic (68W) training, Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, Operational Medicine, and Military Trauma Management. It is ideal for combat medics, corpsmen, paramedic trainees, and military medical personnel preparing for Fieldcraft 2 examinations or operational certification evaluations. Keywords: Fieldcraft 2 68W exam, traumatic brain injury assessment, Glasgow Coma Scale scoring, Military Acute Concussion Evaluation MACE, Cushing triad signs, halo test CSF leak, skull fracture signs, burn Rule of Tens calculation, TBSA palm method, inhalation injury management, urgent surgical burns criteria, abdominal trauma assessment, peritoneal cavity blood loss 1.5 L, hypovolemic shock indicator, pregnancy trauma considerations, compartment syndrome five Ps, crush syndrome management, myoglobin kidney damage, aggressive saline crush injury, combat medic 68W preparation

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Fieldcraft 2 (68W) 2026 Exam
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Scalp - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Bleeds profusely; vascular


Foramen magnum - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔opening through which pressure can be

released; spinal cord passes through


Meninges - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔membranes that cover brain (pia, arachnoid,

dura)


Dura mater - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Outermost layer, most resilient

, Brain Hemispheres - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem


Cerebrum - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔largest part of brain, controls higher functions


Cerebellum - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔controls primitive functions (coordination &

balance)


Brain stem - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔controls vital functions (cardio-resp)


CSF created where? Absorbed by what? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Ventricles of

brain, reabsorbed by arachnoid membrane


MACE stands for? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Military Acute Concussion Evaluation


GCS highest/lowest/significant score - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔High-15 Low-3

Significant-deterioration of 2+


Baseline Assessment for mental status - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔AVPU


Decorticate - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔hyper extension in legs, flexion at arms and

elbows, hands towards center/core. UPPER MID BRAIN


Decerebrate - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Teeth clenched, arms and legs extended.

CENTRAL MID BRAIN

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