68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III
TESTS LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|Updated &Graded A+
Control any life threatening hemorrhage. - ANSWER-The
first step with any combat casualty is
No. Hyperventilation has been shown to worsen the
outcome of head injury casualties. - ANSWER-Should you
hyperventilate a casualty with a head injury
supine - ANSWER-How should you transport a casualty
with a head injury?
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Gain vascular access and follow fluid resuscitation
algorithm - ANSWER-How should a casualty suffering
from shock, due to a head injury, be managed?
With a Snellen Chart - ANSWER-How is visual acuity
assessed in a clinic?
Gross Vision Examination - ANSWER-How is visual acuity
assessed under less favorable circumstances?
moxifloxacin (Avelox) is one of the few antibiotics that can
affect the eye. - ANSWER-What is special about the
antibiotic found in a combat pill pack?
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facial burns, singed eyebrows, carbonacous sputum -
ANSWER-Sign of inhalation burns
prevent shock, prevent infection and minimize disfiguration
- ANSWER-what is goal of burn wound care
no it will kills god bacteria - ANSWER-do you administer
antibiotics to casualties suffering only burns
2nd Degree burns >20%TBSA and 3rd or 4th degree.
Burns to the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum or
major joints. - ANSWER-Which burn casualties get
transported as Urgent Surgical?
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Inhalation injuries.
Increased chance of compromise to distal circulation due
to swelling and edema.
Constrict the chest wall to such a degree that the casualty
suffocates from inability to take a deep breath. - ANSWER-
How do circumferential burns complicate casualty care?
A chemical substance that burns when exposed to oxygen
without having to be ignited.