EXAM 2026 WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE
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What type of preventable condition do more soldiers die from
during ground combat before reaching a medical treatment
facility? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Bleeding from wounds to the
extremities
Your unit is in ground combat. You see a soldier fall as though
he has been shot. Your primary duty is to: - THE CORRECT ANSWER-
Continue firing at the enemy
When performing care under fire, which of the following
actions can be performed before moving the casualty to a safe
location? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Apply a tourniquet to control
bleeding
You and another soldier are in the open and separated when
you both come under enemy fire. The other soldier is wounded,
but is conscious and able to fire his weapon. What should you
tell him to do? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-1) Seek cover
,2) Return fire
3) Administer self-aid
You have come under enemy fire. you and another soldier have
taken cover together. The other soldier has a severe bleeding
wound to his arm. You can administer treatment without
endangering the mission or yourself. What treatment should
you administer? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Apply a tourniquet to
control bleeding
You are going to the aid of an injured soldier while under fire.
What should be your first action upon reaching the soldier? - THE
CORRECT ANSWER-Check the soldier for responsiveness
A casualty is lying very still. He does not respond to any of your
questions or commands. He does show a reaction when you rub
is breastbone briskly with your knuckle. How would you classify
the casualty on the AVPU scale? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-P- for
physical
You are determining the casualty's level of responsiveness. The
casualty tells you that he has been shot in his leg and that he is
in pain. How would you classify the casualty on the AVPU
scale? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-A- for attentive
When should you plan how to move a wounded soldier out of
enemy fire? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Before you leave your place of
safety to go to the wounded soldier
, You have been wounded and are still under enemy fire. You are
unable to return fire and there is no safe cover nearby. What
should you do? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Play dead
You can move a casualty out of enemy fire and to a safe
location. Should you also try to move the casualty's weapon to
the safe location? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Yes
A casualty has been shot in his left foot, but can still hop on his
right leg. Which of the following should you use to move the
casualty to safety? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Whichever is the safest
for you and the casualty
You applied a tourniquet to a soldier's wounded leg before
dragging him to a safe location. What should you do about the
tourniquet once you and the casualty are safe? - THE CORRECT
ANSWER-Examine the wound to see if the bleeding can be
controlled using other means
You applied a tourniquet to a soldier about eight hours ago. The
tactical situation now allows the casualty to be evacuated.
Should you loosen the tourniquet and try to control the
bleeding with a pressure dressing before evacuation the
casualty? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-No
Inserting a nasopharyngeal to maintain the casualty's airway is
part of: - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Tactical field care
Which of the following is NOT part of care under fire? - THE
CORRECT ANSWER-Treating an open chest wound