CLS 2023 tccc Questions and Correct Answers/
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Which of the following statements is true?
Ans: Most Soldiers who die from combat injuries on the battlefield could not have
been saved by self-aid, buddy aid, or combat lifesaver efforts.
According to IS0871, which of the following actions on the battlefield will result in
preventing the most deaths due to ground combat?
Ans: Controlling severe bleeding on extremities.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases of tactical combat casualty
care?
Ans: Tactical mobile surgical care.
Which of the following best describes a combat lifesaver?
Ans: A nonmusical Soldier who provides lifesaving measures as his secondary
mission.
Your squad is under enemy fire. You see that a Soldier has been wounded. Your
platoon sergeant tells you to keep firing. As a combat lifesaver, you should:
Ans: Keep firing.
You are providing care under fire to a casualty. Which of the following actions can
be performed before moving the casualty to a safe location?
Ans: Apply tourniquet to a limb with severe bleeding from a wound.
The casualty and you are protected from enemy fire. The casualty has a wound to
his right leg. You have controlled the bleeding using Emergency Bandage and
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pressure. The casualty is alert, sitting up, and not in respiratory distress. You can
easily detect his radial pulse. Which of the following should you do?
Ans: Administer the casualty's pill pack.
You are on the battlefield and under enemy fire. A casualty has a penetrating open
chest injury. The casualty is not breathing, is making no attempt to move and has no
pulse. You should:
Ans: Not attempt to treat the casualty.
You one upon a Soldier who is lying on his back and appears to be unconscious.
You do not see obvious wounds. You are not under enemy fire. What should you do
first?
Ans: Gently shake the casualty's shoulder and ask, "Are you OK?" in a loud voice.
You are evaluating a casualty using the AVPU method for determining the level of
consciousness. The casualty does not respond when you ask him questions in a loud
voice, but reacts to pain when you rub his sternum briskly with your knuckle. You
should classify the casualty's level of consciousness as:
Ans: P - For pain.
You are in a tactical field situation (not under enemy fire). A Soldier is lying on his
back. He is breathing and is alert. He has no serious wounds to his extremities or
head. You see an entrance wound on a casualty's chest. What should you do now?
Ans: Seal the chest wound and check for other open chest wounds on his back.
Four Soldiers are acting as litter bearers for a casualty lying on a standard litter.
The Soldiers are facing the same direction. What should each bearer do before
grasping the litter handle?