68W Fieldcraft 2
5 P's of compartment syndrome - ------------ANS: pain, pallor, pulselessness,
paralysis, paresthesia
A casualty has an eye injury what else might the medic be worried about? -
------------ANS: TBI and facial trauma
A mid- facial fracture may appear as what with a complaint of what? - ------------ANS:
Face may appear asymmetrical or flattened, casualty may not be able to open/close
mouth.
Amputations might not bleed right away because of what? - ------------ANS: vascular
spasms
APEL - ------------ANS: Authorized protective eyewear list
At what rate should you vetilate the casualty with a TBI? - ------------ANS: 20 breaths
per min
Burns appeared charred and will likely require skin grafting. What degree burn is
this? - ------------ANS: 3 degree
Casualty complains of "teeth not fitting together" What do you suspect is the
reasoning for that? - ------------ANS: Mandible fracture
Casualty grabbed a pot directly from the stove and now has multiple blisters around
their hands. What degree and how long is recovery? - ------------ANS: 2 degree and
2-4 weeks
, Casualty has Epistaxis, Eccitymosis and crepitus to nasal area, what is the predicted
diagnosis? - ------------ANS: Nasal fracture
Casualty has multiple fragments of bone driven into or toward underlying brain tissue
that you can now see what kind of skull fracture do you suspect and what is that
casualty now at greater risk of? - ------------ANS: Open depressed skull fracture,
increased risk of intracranial hematoma?
Casualty has multiple small breaks to the bones of their skull but seems to have no
bone displacement. what kind of skull fracture do they likely have? - ------------ANS:
linear skull fracture
Casualty has redness and is warm to touch burn, what degree is it and how long is
recovery? - ------------ANS: 1 degree and 3-6 days
Casualty with head trauma is struggling to remember things and lacks their usual
intelligence, what part of the brain might be affected? - ------------ANS: Cerebrum
Casualty with head trauma is stumbling and seems to be struggling to control their
coordination and balance, what part of the pain might be affected? - ------------ANS:
Cerebellum
Casualty's leg is burned to the bone, what degree burn is this? - ------------ANS: 4
degree
Conjunctiva - ------------ANS: mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and outer
surface of the eyeball
Damaged muscle tissue releases what? - ------------ANS: myoglobin and potassium
5 P's of compartment syndrome - ------------ANS: pain, pallor, pulselessness,
paralysis, paresthesia
A casualty has an eye injury what else might the medic be worried about? -
------------ANS: TBI and facial trauma
A mid- facial fracture may appear as what with a complaint of what? - ------------ANS:
Face may appear asymmetrical or flattened, casualty may not be able to open/close
mouth.
Amputations might not bleed right away because of what? - ------------ANS: vascular
spasms
APEL - ------------ANS: Authorized protective eyewear list
At what rate should you vetilate the casualty with a TBI? - ------------ANS: 20 breaths
per min
Burns appeared charred and will likely require skin grafting. What degree burn is
this? - ------------ANS: 3 degree
Casualty complains of "teeth not fitting together" What do you suspect is the
reasoning for that? - ------------ANS: Mandible fracture
Casualty grabbed a pot directly from the stove and now has multiple blisters around
their hands. What degree and how long is recovery? - ------------ANS: 2 degree and
2-4 weeks
, Casualty has Epistaxis, Eccitymosis and crepitus to nasal area, what is the predicted
diagnosis? - ------------ANS: Nasal fracture
Casualty has multiple fragments of bone driven into or toward underlying brain tissue
that you can now see what kind of skull fracture do you suspect and what is that
casualty now at greater risk of? - ------------ANS: Open depressed skull fracture,
increased risk of intracranial hematoma?
Casualty has multiple small breaks to the bones of their skull but seems to have no
bone displacement. what kind of skull fracture do they likely have? - ------------ANS:
linear skull fracture
Casualty has redness and is warm to touch burn, what degree is it and how long is
recovery? - ------------ANS: 1 degree and 3-6 days
Casualty with head trauma is struggling to remember things and lacks their usual
intelligence, what part of the brain might be affected? - ------------ANS: Cerebrum
Casualty with head trauma is stumbling and seems to be struggling to control their
coordination and balance, what part of the pain might be affected? - ------------ANS:
Cerebellum
Casualty's leg is burned to the bone, what degree burn is this? - ------------ANS: 4
degree
Conjunctiva - ------------ANS: mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and outer
surface of the eyeball
Damaged muscle tissue releases what? - ------------ANS: myoglobin and potassium