88M ALC Module D Exam Questions and
Answers
What sound is made by a Needle Chest Decompression? - Answers -Pop followed by
air rushing out
Is a Needle Chest Decompression performed when breath is in or out? - Answers -Out
Where is NCD performed? - Answers -Between the 2nd and 3rd rib at nipple line
What FM covers Tactical Operations? - Answers -FM 4-01.45
How many Troop Leading Procedures are there? - Answers -8
What are the Troop Leading Procedures? - Answers -Receive the mission, issue
WARNO, make a tentative plan, initiate movement, conduct reconnaissance, complete
the plan, issue Convoy Brief, refine and supervise
What is the standard type of target location? - Answers -Grid
9 lines of MEDEVAC? - Answers -Grid location, Radio frequency/call sign/suffix,
Number of Patients by precedence, Special Equipment required, # of Patients by type,
Security of pick up site, Method of marking pick up site, patient nationality and status,
NBC contamination
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 3? - Answers -A-Urgent B-
Urgent Surgical C-Priority D-Routine E-Convenience
What are the time requirements for line 3? - Answers -Urgent/Urgent Surgical: 2 hours,
Priority: 4 hours, Routine: 24 hours
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 4? - Answers -A-None B-Hoist
C-Extraction Equipment D-Ventilator
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 5? - Answers -L-Litter A-
Ambulatory
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 6? - Answers -N-No enemy P-
Possible enemy E-Enemy in area X-Engaged
, What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 7? - Answers -A-Panels B-Pyro
C-Smoke D-None E-Other
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 8? - Answers -A-US Military B-
US Civilian C-Non-US Military D-Non-US Civilian E-Enemy Prisoner of War
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 9? - Answers -N-Nuclear B-
Biological C-Chemical
How long do you have to transmit a MEDEVAC request? - Answers -25 seconds
How do you clear the radio/net for a MEDEVAC request? - Answers -I HAVE A
MEDEVAC REQUEST
What are the 3 sections of the convoy? - Answers -Head, Main Body, Trail
Why should you insert a nasal airway? - Answers -To maintain a casualty's airway
Why would you not insert a nasal airway if clear fluid is present from ears or nose? -
Answers -Clear fluid is a sign of cerebral fluid, and you could cause more harm to the
casualty
What do you do if you meet resistance while inserting a nasal airway? - Answers -Stop
and try the other nostril
What are the steps to control bleeding? - Answers -Field dressing, Pressure Dressing,
Tourniquet (if it's arterial blood flow, directly to tourniquet)
What is the minimal width of material used in an improvised tourniquet? - Answers -Two
inches
What are the five methods the CC would receive the mission? - Answers -Warning
Order, OPORD, FRAGO, Transportation Movement Request (TMR), Verbal
What are the 5 C's? - Answers -Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Control, Call
When you are evaluating a casualty, what do you check for? - Answers -Bleeding,
Breathing, Responsiveness
When approaching a bridge what could cause a problem? - Answers -Dead space
In an OPORD or Convoy Brief what is the first paragraph? - Answers -Situation
What information should go in the Situation paragraph? - Answers -Both friendly and
enemy information
Answers
What sound is made by a Needle Chest Decompression? - Answers -Pop followed by
air rushing out
Is a Needle Chest Decompression performed when breath is in or out? - Answers -Out
Where is NCD performed? - Answers -Between the 2nd and 3rd rib at nipple line
What FM covers Tactical Operations? - Answers -FM 4-01.45
How many Troop Leading Procedures are there? - Answers -8
What are the Troop Leading Procedures? - Answers -Receive the mission, issue
WARNO, make a tentative plan, initiate movement, conduct reconnaissance, complete
the plan, issue Convoy Brief, refine and supervise
What is the standard type of target location? - Answers -Grid
9 lines of MEDEVAC? - Answers -Grid location, Radio frequency/call sign/suffix,
Number of Patients by precedence, Special Equipment required, # of Patients by type,
Security of pick up site, Method of marking pick up site, patient nationality and status,
NBC contamination
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 3? - Answers -A-Urgent B-
Urgent Surgical C-Priority D-Routine E-Convenience
What are the time requirements for line 3? - Answers -Urgent/Urgent Surgical: 2 hours,
Priority: 4 hours, Routine: 24 hours
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 4? - Answers -A-None B-Hoist
C-Extraction Equipment D-Ventilator
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 5? - Answers -L-Litter A-
Ambulatory
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 6? - Answers -N-No enemy P-
Possible enemy E-Enemy in area X-Engaged
, What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 7? - Answers -A-Panels B-Pyro
C-Smoke D-None E-Other
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 8? - Answers -A-US Military B-
US Civilian C-Non-US Military D-Non-US Civilian E-Enemy Prisoner of War
What are the brevity codes for MEDEVAC request line 9? - Answers -N-Nuclear B-
Biological C-Chemical
How long do you have to transmit a MEDEVAC request? - Answers -25 seconds
How do you clear the radio/net for a MEDEVAC request? - Answers -I HAVE A
MEDEVAC REQUEST
What are the 3 sections of the convoy? - Answers -Head, Main Body, Trail
Why should you insert a nasal airway? - Answers -To maintain a casualty's airway
Why would you not insert a nasal airway if clear fluid is present from ears or nose? -
Answers -Clear fluid is a sign of cerebral fluid, and you could cause more harm to the
casualty
What do you do if you meet resistance while inserting a nasal airway? - Answers -Stop
and try the other nostril
What are the steps to control bleeding? - Answers -Field dressing, Pressure Dressing,
Tourniquet (if it's arterial blood flow, directly to tourniquet)
What is the minimal width of material used in an improvised tourniquet? - Answers -Two
inches
What are the five methods the CC would receive the mission? - Answers -Warning
Order, OPORD, FRAGO, Transportation Movement Request (TMR), Verbal
What are the 5 C's? - Answers -Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Control, Call
When you are evaluating a casualty, what do you check for? - Answers -Bleeding,
Breathing, Responsiveness
When approaching a bridge what could cause a problem? - Answers -Dead space
In an OPORD or Convoy Brief what is the first paragraph? - Answers -Situation
What information should go in the Situation paragraph? - Answers -Both friendly and
enemy information