COURSE UPDATED REVIEW COLLECTION
2026 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ Which of the following best describes a Combat Lifesaver? 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?
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? Answer: Administer the
casualty's combat wound medication pack (CWMP)
⩥ _________ management keeps the casualty's body heatcontainemd
and insulates to prevent further loss, but it does not reverse the
hypothermic process. Answer: Passive hypothermia
,⩥ A casualty becomes disoriented. What should you do with their
communication equipment? Answer: Take the communication
equipment away from the casualty.
⩥ On inspection of the back, a trauma casualty has a hematoma and
localized lower back pain that radiates down the legs. You suspect this
casualty has a ________. Answer: Spinal fracture
⩥ During the TFC phase you come upon a trauma casualty that is
bleeding, hypotensive, tachycardic and Answer: Hypovolemic Shock
⩥ __________ is described as having reduced concentration of antibody
titers, has been prescreened for transmissible diseases, and is leukocyte
reduced. It is also the preferred blood product for the treatment of
hemorrhagic shock. Answer: Low-titer group O whole blood
⩥ Tactical situation permitting, in which of the following casualties
w/no signs of life would you consider initiating CPR during TFC?
Answer: Casualty with severe hypothermia after a near-drowning
⩥ Which antibiotics should be administered to a trauma casualty w/open
wound that is unconscious and in shock? Answer: Ertapenem
, ⩥ Which of the following is a benefit of communicating with the
casualty during TFC? Answer: Ease the casualty's fears and help explain
care
⩥ Regarding airway management, what should you do if the casualty is
unconscious, but has no signs of airway obstruction? Answer: Place
them in the recovery position
⩥ Which of these statements are applicable to the CUF phase? Answer:
CUF includes massive hemorrhage control.
⩥ When reassessing the effectiveness of the wound treatments, which of
the following should be considered? Answer: Bleeding has been
controlled
⩥ Which of the following is considered the primary and most important
principle to observe during casualty extraction from a vehicle? Answer:
Avoid additional casualties during any attempts at extraction
⩥ When caring for multiple casualties, it is very difficult to remember
the vital signs (VS) of each casualty and the changes that occur over
time. Which of the following would help the Combat Medic/Corpsman
accurately monitor VS trends for multiple casualties? Answer:
Document VS on the DD form 1380 TCC casualty card after each
assessment.