QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ 4 Cardinal Virtues. Answer: - prudence
- justice
- courage
- temperance
◉ each click of the bezel ring equals how many degrees. Answer: 3
◉ Collecting features -. Answer: features that you plan to cross
enroute to your objective.
◉ Limiting/catching feature -. Answer: a predetermined feature,
preferably linear (such as a stream, finger, or road), beyond your
objective
◉ The three basic techniques used for land navigation are. Answer:
dead reckoning, terrain association, and the combination method
◉ Dead Reckoning.. Answer: The process of simply following an
established azimuth for a specific distance without regard to terrain
,◉ The objectives for casualty care are the. Answer: • Treatment of
the casualty.
• Prevention of additional casualties.
• Completion of the mission.
◉ primary survey of a casualty. Answer: intended to discover and
correct any immediate life-threatening problems
◉ best medicine on the battlefield.. Answer: fire superiority
◉ 4 basic lifesaving steps. Answer: -
- ABCS
- airway, breathing, circulation, shock
◉ brain damage is very likely after. Answer: 6-10 min no oxygen
◉ Cycle of Compressions for CPR. Answer: 30 compressions at the
rate of 80 to 100 per minute, then two rescue breaths.
◉ 9 diagnostic signs. Answer: - pulse
- respiration
, - blood pressure
- temperature
- skin color
- pupils
- level of consciousness
- ability to move
- reaction to pain
◉ 3 triage levels. Answer: - urgent
- priority
- routine
◉ Casevac. Answer: conducted by COMBAT aircraft or ground
vehicles; does not provide, or provides very limited medical support;
is not protected by the Geneva Convention as a medical
platform/personnel.
◉ Medevac. Answer: conducted by medical aircraft or ground
vehicles; does provide medical life saving support; and is protected
by the Geneva Convention as a medical platform/personnel; marked
with the red cross/crescent.
◉ 9 Line Casevac Plan. Answer: 1.) Location