Military Trauma Management Exam 2026 | All
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Which of the following is an example of a passive hypothermia prevention
interventions? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Wrapping the casualty in a
blanket
What is the most common error made by Combat Medics/Corpsmen when
performing a cricothyroidotomy? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Making
the initial incision too small.
Which form is used to document casualty data, injuries, and medical
interventions? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------DD1380
What term best describes a trauma casualty that has not responded to
resuscitation with blood products and remains in shock? ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------Refractory shock
,What are the most common causes of preventable death on the battlefield? -------
--CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Massive hemorrhage, tension pneumothorax,
airway trauma/obstruction
When triaging multiple casualties, what is the number one treatment priority? ----
-----CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Treating massive bleeding
What lifesaving actions should be performed during the CUF phase? ---------
CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Apply a TQ to control bleeding
________ is used to treat nausea and vomiting associated with the administration
of opiates in trauma casualties. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------
Ondansetron
What actions should be taken during massive hemorrhage reassessment in TFC? --
-------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Reassess previous bleeding control methods
and ensure there are no untreated sources of massive bleeding.
_____________ involves applying pressure to the appropriate pressure point to
compress the artery proximal to the site of bleeding. ---------CORRECT ANSWER----
-------------Indirect pressure
, Which of the following casualties should be evaluated by medical personnel using
the MACE2 tool as soon as possible after injury? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------
-------A casualty with a mild HA after a blast event and no RED FLAG.
Combat Lifesaver (CLS) bag has additional supplies beyond the joint first aid kit
(JFAK). Which of these supplies would NOT be in the CLS bag? ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------Splinting Materials
Which of the following best describes a Combat Lifesaver? ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------Nonmedical military personnel w/addt'l trauma training
beyond basic first-aid procedures
Which of the following is a unique management challenge and consideration for
burn casualty in the Tactical Field Care phase? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-------------
----Inhalation injury that can cause difficulties with the airway and breathing.
The casualty and you are protected from enemy fire. The casualty has a wound to
their right leg and is in pain. You have controlled the bleeding using a pressure
bandage. The casualty is alert, sitting up, and not in the respiratory distress. You
can easily palpate their radial pulse. How should you manage this casualty's pain?
---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Administer the casualty's combat wound
medication pack (CWMP)