Course) Modules 1-5 Study Guide Questions
And Answers Verified 100% Correct
Module 3 Begins Here (Care Under Fire) - ANSWER -Module 3 Begins Here
(Care Under Fire)
Care Under Big Three Questions - ANSWER -Ask before moving to the casualty,
prevents unnecessary risk and additional casualties
Can you return fire?
Can you move to cover?
Can you render self-aid?
How to identify a life-threatening wound - ANSWER -- Bright red blood
- Blood is spurting (arterial blooding)
- Is blood soaking through clothes?
Care Under Fire Vs. Tactical Field Care - ANSWER -Identify life-threatening
wound/bleeding, apply tourniquet, transport casualty to cover.
Tactical Field Care Vs. Care Under Fire - ANSWER -More focus on treating the
wound, less focus on responding to a situation/transporting casualty to cover
What tourniquet do we mainly use? - ANSWER -The CAT (Combat Application
Tourniquet)
Do you use your IFAK on a casualty, or do you use their IFAK?
, (IFAK and JFAK are the same) - ANSWER -You use the casualty's IFAK (if
available)
How long can you keep a tourniquet on before causing permanent damage (on
average)? - ANSWER -6 Hours
Module 4 Begins Here (Tactical Field Care) - ANSWER -Module 4 Begins Here
(Tactical Field Care)
Signs of casualty with an altered mental status - ANSWER -Confusion, agitation,
unconscious, mania, etc.
What do you take away from a casualty with an altered mental status (or about to
receive medicine like ketamine for wounds)? - ANSWER -Their weapon and radio
What form do you need to fill out when handling a casualty before passing them
off to another person for care? - ANSWER -DD Form 1380
What does the DD Form 1380 Report? - ANSWER -All casualty assessment and
medical care (including interventions and medications)
MIST Report ** - ANSWER -M - Mechanism of Injury
I - Injuries
S - Symptoms
T - Treatment
Triage - Prioritizing Multiple Casualties (Sorted from 1-5) - ANSWER -Casualties
with these injuries must be treated first (also refer to MARCH)
1: Massive Bleeding
2: Penetrating Trauma into The 'Box' (Torso)
3: Airway Compromise
4: Respiratory Distress
5: Altered Mental Status