2026/2027 COMBAT LIFESAVER (CLS) AND
TACTICAL FIELD CARE MILITARY TRAUMA
MANAGEMENT EXAM CURRENT TESTING
QUESTION AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWER
(VERIFIED) GUARANTEED PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
CLS
Pass with confidence the Combat Lifesaver (CLS) and Tactical
Field Care Military Trauma Management Exam by strengthening
your skills in hemorrhage control, airway management, casualty
movement, shock prevention, and tactical care principles. This
exam evaluates real-world decision-making in high-stress
combat and operational settings. It is designed for military
personnel, combat lifesavers, and tactical responders
responsible for frontline trauma care.
Why should high and tight tourniquets placed during CUF be
replaced to deliberately sit 2-3 inches above the wound in
TFC? ...... ANSWER ....... To minimize the amount of
healthy tissue impacted by the original TQ✓ ✓
As a Combat Medic/Corpsman (CMC), you should inspect
your medical 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. All of the above ...... ANSWER ....... D- A, B, and C✓ ✓
Large infusion volumes of _________ may worsen
coagulopathy and increase bleeding when treating shock in
a trauma casualty.
A. Crystalloids
B. Whole Blood
C. Plasma
D. Red Blood Cells ...... ANSWER ....... A- Crystalloids✓ ✓
The _________ report follows the MEDEVAC request and
transmits additional medical information to the receiving
medical treatment facility and/or providers on the
evacuation platform and may be required by
theater/unit/commander policy. ...... ANSWER .......
MIST✓ ✓
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If casualty is not in shock and can swallow oral medications,
they should be given a ___________ tablet of moxifloxacin
from their own Combat Wound Medication Pack (CWMP)
...... ANSWER ....... 400 mg✓ ✓
During TFC a conscious casualty has an increased heart rate
over time with serial measurements. What initial actions
should the Combat Medic/Corpsman take based on their
assessment finding? ...... ANSWER ....... Reassess all
hemorrhage control measures and look for occult blood
loss. ✓ ✓
Which of the following medications should be administered
after a casualty in shock receives one unit of blood products
...... ANSWER ....... Calcium✓ ✓
A casualty hit the steering wheel during a high-impact
vehicle collision and is in respiratory distress. You are having
difficulty getting under the body armor to visually inspect the
chest. What would make you suspect a life-threatening
chest injury? ...... ANSWER ....... Mechanism of injury
and presentation✓ ✓