Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
Cranium -(ANSWER)Medical name for the skull
encases and protects brain tissue -(ANSWER)Function of the cranium
Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital, -(ANSWER)Bones that fuse together to
form the cranium
foramen magnum -(ANSWER)The primary opening through which pressure can be released, located at
the base of the skull, where the spinal cord passes through
controls all bodily functions and processes -(ANSWER)Function of the brain
Mandible -(ANSWER)Medical name for lower jaw bone
Maxillae -(ANSWER)Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
zygomatic bones -(ANSWER)Medical name for cheekbones
Nasal bone -(ANSWER)Provides some of the structure of the nose
Meninges -(ANSWER)Name of the three membranes that cover the brain
Dura mater -(ANSWER)The outermost brain membrane and most resilient
Arachnoid -(ANSWER)Center layer membrane of the brain
, Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
Pia mater -(ANSWER)The thin most inner layer brain membrane
Cerebrum -(ANSWER)The largest part of the brain, houses sensory functions, motor functions, and
higher intellectual functions such as intelligence and memory
Cerebellum -(ANSWER)Part of the brain that controls primitive functions, coordination, and balance
Brain stem -(ANSWER)Part of the brain that controls body functions such as cardio-respiratory functions
In the ventricles of the brain -(ANSWER)Where is cerebrospinal fluid produced?
Linear skull fractures -(ANSWER)Skull fractures that transverse the the full thickness of the skull
Linear skull fracture -(ANSWER)Type of fractures that account for 80% of skull fractures
Depressed skull fractures -(ANSWER)Type of skull fracture in which fragments of the bone are driven
toward underlying tissue
Closed -(ANSWER)Which type of depressed skull fracture increases the risk for intracranial hematoma?
Basilar skull fracture -(ANSWER)Fracture on the floor of the cranium
Basilar skull fracture -(ANSWER)What type of fracture should be suspected if casualty has CSF draining
from nostrils and ears, Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the ears (battle's
sign)?
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
Cranium -(ANSWER)Medical name for the skull
encases and protects brain tissue -(ANSWER)Function of the cranium
Parietal, Temporal, Sphenoid, cribform plate, frontal, occipital, -(ANSWER)Bones that fuse together to
form the cranium
foramen magnum -(ANSWER)The primary opening through which pressure can be released, located at
the base of the skull, where the spinal cord passes through
controls all bodily functions and processes -(ANSWER)Function of the brain
Mandible -(ANSWER)Medical name for lower jaw bone
Maxillae -(ANSWER)Medical name for fused bones of the upper jaw
zygomatic bones -(ANSWER)Medical name for cheekbones
Nasal bone -(ANSWER)Provides some of the structure of the nose
Meninges -(ANSWER)Name of the three membranes that cover the brain
Dura mater -(ANSWER)The outermost brain membrane and most resilient
Arachnoid -(ANSWER)Center layer membrane of the brain
, Combat medic 68w FIELDCRAFT 2 EXAM C168W144 EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
Pia mater -(ANSWER)The thin most inner layer brain membrane
Cerebrum -(ANSWER)The largest part of the brain, houses sensory functions, motor functions, and
higher intellectual functions such as intelligence and memory
Cerebellum -(ANSWER)Part of the brain that controls primitive functions, coordination, and balance
Brain stem -(ANSWER)Part of the brain that controls body functions such as cardio-respiratory functions
In the ventricles of the brain -(ANSWER)Where is cerebrospinal fluid produced?
Linear skull fractures -(ANSWER)Skull fractures that transverse the the full thickness of the skull
Linear skull fracture -(ANSWER)Type of fractures that account for 80% of skull fractures
Depressed skull fractures -(ANSWER)Type of skull fracture in which fragments of the bone are driven
toward underlying tissue
Closed -(ANSWER)Which type of depressed skull fracture increases the risk for intracranial hematoma?
Basilar skull fracture -(ANSWER)Fracture on the floor of the cranium
Basilar skull fracture -(ANSWER)What type of fracture should be suspected if casualty has CSF draining
from nostrils and ears, Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eyes), and ecchymosis behind the ears (battle's
sign)?