NEWEST 2026 (GRADED A+ 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
What never is being stimulated if auctioning is too aggressive? - ANSWER-The Vagal nerve
Penetrating trauma distributes force - ANSWER-Over a smaller area
Blunt force is distributed - ANSWER-Over a larger area
As soon as an open and/or closed sucking chest wound to the thorax is identified: -
ANSWER-Immediately apply a vented chest seal to cover the defect. First wound found is the
first.
visceral pleura - ANSWER-Membrane attached to surface to the lung
Parietal pleura - ANSWER-Membrane attached to the surface of the chest wall.
Inhalation - ANSWER-The diaphragm and intercostal muscles contracts. And the negative
intrathoracic air pressure decreases.
What are the 4 "P's" of wound packing? - ANSWER-Peel, push, pile, pressure
,Pile the gauze above the love of the skin _____ inches - ANSWER-1-2 inches
Capillaries - ANSWER-Where O2 and CO2 exchange occurs. Bleeding oozes.
veins and venules - ANSWER-Carry blood back to the heart, have lower pressure compared
to arteries and have darker, burgundy colored blood, bleeding tends to flow.
arteries and arterioles - ANSWER-Carry blood away from the heart to the tissues, typically
have higher pressure and bright red blood, bleeding tends to be pulsating, but may flow from
deeper artery.
Consider a casualty hypothermic when their core body temperature falls below - ANSWER-
95 degrees
Plasma - ANSWER-Watery, fluid with proteins, platelets, and other molecules and dissolved
minerals. Constitutes over half the blood volume.
Blood clotting requires a normal pH level of - ANSWER-7.35 to 7.45
Hemodilution - ANSWER-When too much IV crystalliod fluid has been given. The clotting
proteins, platelets and red blood cells have been "washed out" of the vascular space.
Casualties with non-compressible hemorrhage need _______ - ANSWER-Appropriate shock
management and urgent surgical evacuation and surgery. Urgent-surg is Bravo within line 3
of a 9line
, Suction should not be applied for more than - ANSWER-15 seconds
Pericardial tempomade - ANSWER-A drop in blood pressure
tension pneumothorax - ANSWER-a type of pneumothorax in which air that enters the chest
cavity is prevented from escaping
pneumothorax - ANSWER-air in the pleural cavity
Blunt or penetrating trauma to the chest is deferred to - ANSWER-The tactical field care
phase
DCAP-BTLS TIC - ANSWER-deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tenderness,
lacerations, swelling, tenderness, instability, crepitus
The site of an IO administration for combat casualties is the - ANSWER-Manubrium - the
upper portion of the sternum
What is the standard gauge and length needle for a combat trauma - ANSWER-18 gauge 1.25
inch
What are the four types of distributive shock - ANSWER-Septic, neurogenic, anaphylactic,
and phychogenic