Field Craft 1 exam with 100% complete solutions
Field Craft 1 exam with 100% complete solutions Three categories of hemorrhage and percent of occurance - CORRECT ANSWER - Extremity 13.5% Junctional 19.2% Truncal 67.3% Percent of combat fatalities survivable by early intervention and rapid evacuation - CORRECT ANSWER - 24% The majority of combat related wounds are due to what? - CORRECT ANSWER - Penetrating trauma What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization? - CORRECT ANSWER - Motor vehicle crashes, Falls from greater than 15ft, and IED blast involving a MRAP vehicle. In a combat environment, CPR should be considered for what non-traumatic disorders? - CORRECT ANSWER - Hypothermia, near-drowning, or electrocution. This injury is caused by the blast overpressure (or wave) from an explosion. - CORRECT ANSWER - Primary Blast Injury This injury is caused by debris or shrapnel from an explosion. - CORRECT ANSWER - Secondary Blast Injury This injury is caused by a casualty being thrown into a solid object by an explosion. A form of blunt trauma. - CORRECT ANSWER - Tertiary Blast Injury Most significant obstacle to the Combat Medic's ability to provide care. - CORRECT ANSWER - Enemy Fire What are the Warrior Tasks? - CORRECT ANSWER - Open airway by positioning, insertion of an NPA, and hemorrhage control. Medications given to casualties in mild to moderate pain - CORRECT ANSWER - Tylenol and Meloxicam (Mobic) Medications and dosages given to casualties in moderate to severe pain who ARE NOT in, or at risk of developing, shock or respiratory distress - CORRECT ANSWER - Fentanyl 800-micrograms orally Morphine- 5mg IV/IO Medications administered for casualties in moderate to severe pain who are in or at risk of developing hemorrhagic shock, respiratory distress - CORRECT ANSWER - Ketamine- 50mg IM/IN or 20mg slow IV or IO
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what are the tactical indications for spinal immob