PRACTICE EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE ALL 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Tactical indications for C- Motor vehicle crashes, falls greater than 15 feet, IED
spine precautions blast involving and MRAP vehicle
Three types of blast primary, secondary, tertiary
injuries
Single biggest obstacle Enemy fire
to the Combat Medic's
ability to provide care
Who makes the decision The tactical leader
to extract casualties
Technical name for a DD Form 1380
Combat Casualty Care
card
What is a WALK kit? Warrior Aid and Litter Kit
Medications given for Acetaminophen (650 mg) and Meloxicam (Mobic)
casualty with mild to (15mg)
moderate pain and is still
able to fight: Option 1
, Medications given for Oral transmuccosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) 800
casualty with moderate micrograms
to severe pain. Casualty
is NOT in shock or
respiratory distress AND
casualty is NOT at
significant risk of
developing either
condition: Option 2
Medications given for Ketamine 50 mg IM/IN or Ketamine 20 mg slow IV
moderate to severe pain. or IO. End treatment with development of
Casualty IS in nystagmus (rythmic back and forth movement of the
hemorrhagic shock or eyes)
respiratory distress OR
casualty IS at significant
risk for either condition:
Option 3
Alternative medication to Morphine 5 mg IV/IO
ketamine
Always used when Narcan 0.4 mg IV/IM
administering morphine
Medication given for Zofran (Ondansetron) 4-8 mg IV/IM/IO
soldiers with nausea or
vomiting
What should be done Document mental status
prior to administering
opioids or ketamine?
What can Ketamine and Worsen the injury
OTFC potentially due to
severe TBI?
What are antibiotics All penetrating wounds
recommended for?
Antibiotic given to Moxifloxacin (400 mg once daily)
patient if ABLE to take
PO