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What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization --CORRECT ANSWER--
Motor vehicle accident, Fall greater than 15 ft, IED blast involving a MRAP
Overpressure wave (internal damage to hollow organs) --CORRECT ANSWER--
Primary Blast
Shrapnel and debris penetrating wounds --CORRECT ANSWER-- Secondary Blast
Casualty is thrown into a solid object --CORRECT ANSWER-- Tertiary Blast
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield --CORRECT
ANSWER-- Extremity Hemorrhage
Why is extremity hemorrhaging the leading cause of death on the battlefield --
CORRECT ANSWER-- Not protected by body armor
When should CPR be considered in the combat environment? --CORRECT ANSWER--
Hypothermia, Electrocution, near drowning
Factors that influence care on the battlefield? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Enemy fire,
medical equipment, variable evacuation time, tactical considerations, casualty
transportation
What is a WALK kit? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Warrior Aid and Litter Kit
Where can a WALK kit be found? --CORRECT ANSWER-- several ground vehicles
What medication is found in the combat pill pack? --CORRECT ANSWER--
Acetaminophen, Mobic, Moxiflaxicin
Which combat casualties will receive ABX? --CORRECT ANSWER-- All will
eventually, ABX should not be given at the point of injury unless evac. is delayed
greater than 3 hours
What are the goals of TCCC --CORRECT ANSWER-- Accomplish the mission,
prevent additional casualties, treat the casualty
What are the phases of care? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Care under fire, tactical field
,care, tactical evacuation care
What does MEDEVAC encompass? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Collecting the wounded,
triage, provide a mode of transportation, provide care en route
, First responder capability; Battalion Aid Station, Medical Platoon, Combat Medic --
CORRECT ANSWER-- Level 1
Forward Resuscitative Care Capability; Forward Surgical Team (FST) --CORRECT
ANSWER-- Level 2
Theater Hospitalization Capability; Combat Support Hospital --CORRECT ANSWER--
Level 3
Definitive Care Capability Outside of the Combat Zone; CONUS and OCONUS
(Germany) --CORRECT ANSWER-- Level 4
CONUS DOD Hospitals; DOD Hospital, VA Hospital --CORRECT ANSWER-- Level 5
What are the authorized methods of documenting care on the battlefield? --CORRECT
ANSWER-- DD1380 FMC, DA7656 TC3 Card, Sharpie on skin, Sharpie on tape
What are the minimum blocks of the FMC? --CORRECT ANSWER-- 1,3,4,7,9,11
Where do we sign the FMC? --CORRECT ANSWER-- We don't, we initial block 11
What is the timeframe for a Urgent/Urgent Surgical casualty --CORRECT ANSWER-- 1
hour
What is the timeframe for a Priority casualty? --CORRECT ANSWER-- 4 hours
What is over classification and what is the impact on the mission? --CORRECT
ANSWER-- Classifying casualties worse than they are; pulls medical assets that could
be used else where
What are the lines of the 9line MEDEVAC for wartime and peace time? --CORRECT
ANSWER-- 6 and 9
How do you request a 9 line MEDEVAC --CORRECT ANSWER-- "I have a MEDEVAC
request"
How long do you have to transmit a 9 line MEDEVAC --CORRECT ANSWER-- 25
seconds
What is a Simple rescue? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Open field, no hindrances to
removing casualty
What makes up a complex rescue? --CORRECT ANSWER-- Vertical casualty
movement, vehicle extrication, tactical search and rescue
Define the term "x"? --CORRECT ANSWER-- The point of wounding
Describe the proper body mechanics of casualty movement? --CORRECT ANSWER--
know your capabilities, use large leg muscles, slide or roll rather than lift
What is the load capacity of a M997 --CORRECT ANSWER-- 4 litter or 8 ambulatory