68W ALC, PHASE 3, LIMITED PRIMARY CARE EXAM LATEST 2026-
2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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What is the most common type of TBI? - ANSWER-Mild. Dead
Man Walking
S/Sx Moderate/Severe TBI - ANSWER-LOC, Personality change,
Severe persistent Headache, Repeating N&V, SZ, Inability to
awaken, Dilation of both pupils, Slurred speech, Weakness or
numbness in extremities, Loss of coordination, Increased
confusion,
What does MACE stand for? - ANSWER-Military Acute
Concussion Evaluation
How often should Neuro testing be performed? - ANSWER-
Semiannually or as mission dictates to ID TBIs
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What are the five domains of MACE? - ANSWER-Orientation,
Immediate Memory, Neurological Screening, Concentration,
Delayed Recall
What are the mandated events that require MACE - ANSWER-1)
Involved in vehicle associated blast event, collision, rollover
2) Within 50 meters of blast
3) Anyone who sustains a direct blow to head
4) Command directed, such as but not limited to repeated
exposures
What is a Red Flag - ANSWER-Ominous sign of a worsening
condition.
Level 2 Evacuation Decision Red Flags - ANSWER-1) Any
positive answer to MACE items V-VIII
2) Double vision
3) Worsening Headache
4) Cant recognize people; Disorientation to place
5) LOC >5 min
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6) Weakness/numbness in arms/legs
Level 3 Evacuation Decision Red Flags - ANSWER-1)
Progressively declining levels of consciousness
2) Pupil asymmetry
3) SZ
4) Repeated Vomitting
High Altitude Illness - ANSWER-Cerebral and Pulmonary
Syndromes that can develop in UN-acclimatized persons shorty
after ascent to high altitude
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) - ANSWER-acute
accumulation of fluid in the alveoli due to rapid ascent in altitude
High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE) - ANSWER-acute swelling
of brain due to rapid ascent in altitude
What are the ways to acclimatize a soldier? - ANSWER-Staged
and Graded
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Staged Ascent - ANSWER-Soldiers will rise to a moderate altitude
and remain there for 3 days or more before moving any higher.
Should use several stops on way up
Diffusion - ANSWER-Flow of gas or liquid from an area of higher
concentration to lesser concentration
Subjective findings on Dislocated shoulder - ANSWER-Pain
(Severe), Instability, Weakness, Inability to move shoulder,
Numbness
Objective findings on Dislocated shoulder - ANSWER-Abnormal
appearance, Positive Sulcus Sign, Swelling, Bruising
Management of Dislocated shoulder - ANSWER-1) Reduction
2) Sling or improvised sling
3) Analgesic; NASAID
4) Pillow placed between
5) Rest and immobilize for NO MORE THAN 5-7 days