68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III TESTS EXAM
NEWEST 2026 (GRADED A+ 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
What medication is found in the combat pill pack? - ANSWER-Acetaminophen, Mobic,
Moxiflaxicin
What are the intrinsic causes of Cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Heart muscle damage,
dysrhythmia, vavular disruption
What are the indications for a Cric? - ANSWER-Severe maxillofacial trauma, airway
obstruction, structural deformities, inhalation burns, unconscious and unable to secure own
airway
Which combat casualties will receive ABX? - ANSWER-All will eventually, ABX should not be
given at the point of injury unless evac. is delayed greater than 3 hours
What is the perferred advanced airway in the combat environment? - ANSWER-Emergency
Cricothryoidotomy
What are the landmarks for an emergency cric? - ANSWER-Thyroid Cartilage; Cricothyroid
membrane, cricoid cartilage
What are the troubleshooting procedures for a NCD - ANSWER-Place 2nd needle lateral to
the 1st, flush catheter with 1-2 ml of iv solution, burp the wound
1
, What are the 4 types of distributive shock? - ANSWER-Spetic, Neurogenic, anaphylactic,
psychogenic
Define diagphram? - ANSWER-A musculofibrous partition separating the thoracic abdominal
cavities
what is the difference between visceral and parietal pleura - ANSWER-Visceral attached to
lung, parietal attached to chest wall
Describe inhalation - ANSWER-diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract; lungs expand,
intrathoracic pressure decreases
Describe exhalation - ANSWER-diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax; intrathoracic
pressure increases
What type of wound is considered both an ABD and a thoracic injury - ANSWER-Penetrating
wound below the 4th intercostals space
Describe a pneumothorax - ANSWER-Air within the pleural space
Describe a tension pneumothorax - ANSWER-Air builds up pressure and prevents the heart
from filling/ pumping and compresses the other lung
What are the S/S of respiratory distress? - ANSWER-Tachypnea, bradypnea, labored
breathing, retractions, hemoptysis, one or two word sentences, agitation or air hunger
2
, Describe a sucking chest wound? - ANSWER-An open wound that is 2/3 the size of the
trachea
Describe the placement of a Needle Chest decompression - ANSWER-2nd ICS, mid-clavicular
line, over the 3rd rib
Extrinsic causes of Cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Cardiac Tampnade, pneumothorax
Describe decompensated shock? - ANSWER-When the body can no longer compensate and
casualty's BP drops
How much blood must be lost to see a decrease in BP - ANSWER-1500ml
Systolic of at least 80 - ANSWER-Radial
Systolic of at least 70 - ANSWER-Femoral
Systolic of at least 60 - ANSWER-Carotid
Fluid of choice for burns, dehydration - ANSWER-Lactated Ringer
used in conjunction with blood transfusion, restoring the loss of body fluid - ANSWER-Normal
Saline
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NEWEST 2026 (GRADED A+ 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
What medication is found in the combat pill pack? - ANSWER-Acetaminophen, Mobic,
Moxiflaxicin
What are the intrinsic causes of Cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Heart muscle damage,
dysrhythmia, vavular disruption
What are the indications for a Cric? - ANSWER-Severe maxillofacial trauma, airway
obstruction, structural deformities, inhalation burns, unconscious and unable to secure own
airway
Which combat casualties will receive ABX? - ANSWER-All will eventually, ABX should not be
given at the point of injury unless evac. is delayed greater than 3 hours
What is the perferred advanced airway in the combat environment? - ANSWER-Emergency
Cricothryoidotomy
What are the landmarks for an emergency cric? - ANSWER-Thyroid Cartilage; Cricothyroid
membrane, cricoid cartilage
What are the troubleshooting procedures for a NCD - ANSWER-Place 2nd needle lateral to
the 1st, flush catheter with 1-2 ml of iv solution, burp the wound
1
, What are the 4 types of distributive shock? - ANSWER-Spetic, Neurogenic, anaphylactic,
psychogenic
Define diagphram? - ANSWER-A musculofibrous partition separating the thoracic abdominal
cavities
what is the difference between visceral and parietal pleura - ANSWER-Visceral attached to
lung, parietal attached to chest wall
Describe inhalation - ANSWER-diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract; lungs expand,
intrathoracic pressure decreases
Describe exhalation - ANSWER-diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax; intrathoracic
pressure increases
What type of wound is considered both an ABD and a thoracic injury - ANSWER-Penetrating
wound below the 4th intercostals space
Describe a pneumothorax - ANSWER-Air within the pleural space
Describe a tension pneumothorax - ANSWER-Air builds up pressure and prevents the heart
from filling/ pumping and compresses the other lung
What are the S/S of respiratory distress? - ANSWER-Tachypnea, bradypnea, labored
breathing, retractions, hemoptysis, one or two word sentences, agitation or air hunger
2
, Describe a sucking chest wound? - ANSWER-An open wound that is 2/3 the size of the
trachea
Describe the placement of a Needle Chest decompression - ANSWER-2nd ICS, mid-clavicular
line, over the 3rd rib
Extrinsic causes of Cardiogenic shock - ANSWER-Cardiac Tampnade, pneumothorax
Describe decompensated shock? - ANSWER-When the body can no longer compensate and
casualty's BP drops
How much blood must be lost to see a decrease in BP - ANSWER-1500ml
Systolic of at least 80 - ANSWER-Radial
Systolic of at least 70 - ANSWER-Femoral
Systolic of at least 60 - ANSWER-Carotid
Fluid of choice for burns, dehydration - ANSWER-Lactated Ringer
used in conjunction with blood transfusion, restoring the loss of body fluid - ANSWER-Normal
Saline
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