FIELDCRAFT FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
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What % of combat fatalities are survivable by early
intervention and transportation to a hospital? - Answer-
24.3%
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the
battlefield? - Answer-Hemorrhage
What % of head/neck injuries require immobilization? -
Answer-1.4%
When would you consider spinal precautions for a combat
causality? - Answer-1.) MVA
2.) 15+ foot falls
3.) IED blast involving a MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush
Protected) vehicle
When would you provide CPR in a combat environment? -
Answer-1.) Hypothermia
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2.) Near Drowning
3.) Electrocution
4.) Was alive and lost vitals while en route to MTF
What are primary blast injuries and what type of injuries
would you expect to find? - Answer-Caused by blast
pressure. (Most effective in a closed environment).
Damage to Hallow Organs
-Blast Lung: Pulmonary Hemorrhage w/ Hypoxia
-Ruptured Colon: Hemorrhage w/ fecal contamination
-Stomach: Gastric Hemorrhage w/ shock
- Ear Drums: Tympanic membrane rupture
What is a secondary blast injury? - Answer-Collateral
damage from projectiles/ shrapnel
What is a tertiary blast injury? - Answer-Blunt trauma from
being thrown in an explosion
What is the single most significant obstacle to the combat
medic's ability to provide care? - Answer-Enemy fire
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What is a WALK and what can you find in it? - Answer-
Warrior Aid and Litter Kit
-Talon Litter
-Extra Supplies/ Fluids
What analgesic can you give to a patient in mild to
moderate pain? - Answer-(Combat Pill Pack)
-Acetaminophen (Tylenol); 2 Bilayer caplets @ 650 mg
each
-Mobic; 1 tablet
What analgesic can you give to a casualty that is not in
shock or respiratory distress and causality is not at
significant risk of developing either condition? - Answer--
OTFC (Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate) (Fentanyl)
800 ug (micrograms) on a lozenge
What analgesic can you give to a casualty who is in
hemorrhagic shock or respiratory distress OR is at risk of
those? - Answer-Ketamine
-50 mg IM/IN (check every 30 minutes)