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Which of the following are signs of a suspected extremity fracture?
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a. Loss of consciousness and pulsatile bleeding
b. Difficulty breathing and/or shortness of breath
c. Swelling and crepitus under the skin
d. Blood loss and tourniquet - Answer: c. Swelling and crepitus under the skin
What is the evacuation category for a casualty who could deteriorate over the next 2 to 4 hrs?
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a. Priority
b. Urgent
c. Routine
d. Convenience - Answer: a. Priority
Altered mental status in a trauma casualty can come from all of these except which one?
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a. Respiratory compromise/distress
b. Medications from the Combat Wound Medication Pack
c. Severe blood loss
d. Significant head injuries - Answer: b. Medications from the Combat Wound Medication Pack
Bubbles around an open chest wound could indicate:
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a. Sucking chest wound
b. Pectoral chest wound
c. Pushing chest wound
d. Bubbles are not related to the chest wound - Answer: a. Sucking chest wound
Hemostatic agents can be used to control bleeding in the:
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a. Chest
b. Abdomen
c. Mid-back
d. Armpit (axilla) - Answer: d. Armpit (axilla)
Which of the following best describes a combat lifesaver?
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a. A nonmedical warfighter who provides lifesaving measures as their secondary mission
b. A medical warfighter who provides lifesaving measures as their primary mission
c. A medical warfighter who provides lifesaving measures as their secondary mission
d. A nonmedical warfighter who provides lifesaving measures as their primary mission - Answer:
a. A nonmedical warfighter who provides lifesaving measures as their secondary mission
You are in a Tactical Field Care situation and have inserted an NPA in a casualty. You are now
going to seek medical aid. How should you position the casualty?
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a. On their back with their arms above their head
b. On their back with their arms at their sides
c. On their side with their hand supporting their head (recovery position)