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a. apply direct pressure at the stump
b. pack the stump with a hemostatic dressing
c. apply a pressure dressing over the stump
d. apply a tourniquet above the amputation
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, d. apply a tourniquet above the amputation
In accordance with Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)
guidelines, what action is required in the Care Under Fire (CUF) phase to prevent
harm or additional casualties before engaging with a casualty?
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a. Apply a tourniquet
b. Suppress hostile fire
c. Secure the casualty's weapon
d. Secure the casualty's communication equipment
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b. Suppress hostile fire
When treating hypothermia, the following measure provides the best chance to
reverse the hypothermic process.
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a. Active management
b. Passive management
c. Intermittent warming
d. Covering casualty with a blanket
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a. Active management
Your squad is under enemy fire. You see that a warfighter has been wounded. Your
superior tells you to keep firing. As a combat lifesaver, you should:
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a. Keep firing
b. Stop firing and plan an approach to rescue and treat the casualty
c. Treat the casualty immediately
d. Drag the casualty to cover
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a. Keep firing
The HEADS injury evaluation may identify a head injury. What does the "A" stand for?
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a. Amnesia
b. Anemia
c. Acknowledge
d. Acclimatization
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a. Amnesia
As a combat lifesaver, you should inspect your JFAK equipment:
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a. Before training events and combat missions
b. During training events and combat missions
c. After training events and combat missions
d. A, B, C, and D
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