FIELDCRAFT 1 FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE ALL 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What is the opening statement for a medevac request? - ANSWER-I have a MEDEVAC request, over
WHich extrication device could be used to rescue a casualty in water? - ANSWER-SKED
The casualty is usually carried ______ first, except when going uphill or upstairs; his head should then be
forward - ANSWER-Feet first
This carry is used to carry a casualty moderate distance (50-300M) - ANSWER-Pack strap carry
What is the distance required to get maximum leverage to move a casualty? - ANSWER-2-3 feet
This carry us used for long distances over 300 meters - ANSWER-The two-man fore-and-aft carry
When loading a ground ambulance what are the reasons a casualty is normally loaded head first? -
ANSWER-- Less likely to experience motion sickness or nausea
- Experience less noise form doors opening and closing
- Less danger of further injury in the event of a rear collision
The most seriously injured are loaded ____ so the will be the ___ to be offloaded? - ANSWER-Last, first
The UH60A is capable of loading of loading casualties from what side? - ANSWER-Both
Casualties should be loaded so that upon rotating the litter support carousel the casualty's _____ will be
forward in the cabin - ANSWER-Head
What is the normal evacuation configuration of a UH60A? - ANSWER-4 litters and 1 ambulatory
Casualties loaded on the left side of the aircraft should be located what first? - ANSWER-Head first
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Casualties loaded on the right side of the aircraft should be loaded what first? - ANSWER-Feet first
Name the three most common devices used for hoist extractions - ANSWER-- Stokes basket
- Jungle penetrator
- SKED
What percentage of combat deaths occur on the battlefield before a casualty reaches a MTF? - ANSWER-
90%
What is the tactical priority of TCCC - ANSWER-Gaining fire superiority
What is the medical priority of TCCC? - ANSWER-Extremity hemorrhage control
What is enough to determine that significant hemorrhage has occured? - ANSWER-A sleeve or pant leg
soaked in blood
While examining the chest no significant injuries are found, what should you do with the IBA? - ANSWER-
Place back on the casualty's chest
How do you check to ensure a tourniquet is effective? - ANSWER-Check distal pulses
A typical adult casualty can bleed up to ________ in each side of the chest - ANSWER-1500 ml
A typical adult can hold up to _______ liters of blood and IV fluid in the abdomen - ANSWER-10
A typical adult can bleed up to ______ liters into 1 thigh - ANSWER-1
What are the 4 P's of wound packing? - ANSWER-Peel, push, pile, pressure