Combat Medic 68W: Fieldcraft 1 Exam
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Motor vehicle crashes, falls greater than 15 feet, IED blast involving and
MRAP vehicle ✔️ Tactical indications for C -spine precautions
primary, secondary, tertiary ✔️ Three types of blast injuries
Enemy fire ✔️ Single biggest obstacle to the Combat Medic's ability to
provide care
The tactical leader ✔️ Who makes the decision to extract casualties
DD Form 1380 ✔️ Technical name for a Combat Casualty Care card
Warrior Aid and Litter Kit ✔️ What is a WALK kit?
Acetaminophen (650 mg) and Meloxicam (Mobic) (15mg) ✔️ Medications
given for casualty with mild to moderate pain and is still able to fight: Option
1
Oral transmuccosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) 800 micrograms ✔️
Medications given for casualty with moderate to severe pain. Casualty is
NOT in shock or respiratory distress AND casualty is NOT at significant risk
of developing either condition: Option 2
Ketamine 50 mg IM/IN or Ketamine 20 mg slow IV or IO. End treatment
with development of nystagmus (rythmic back and forth movement of the
eyes) ✔️ Medications given for moderate to severe pain. Casualty IS in
hemorrhagic shock or respiratory distress OR casualty IS at significant risk
for either condition: Option 3
Morphine 5 mg IV/IO ✔️ Alternative medication to ketamine
Narcan 0.4 mg IV/IM ✔️ Always used when administering morphine
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Zofran (Ondansetron) 4 -8 mg IV/IM/IO ✔️ Medication given for soldiers
with nausea or vomiting
Document mental status ✔️ What should be done prior to administering
opioids or ketamine?
Worsen the injury ✔️ What can Ketamine and OTFC potentially due to
severe TBI?
All penetrating wounds ✔️ What are antibiotics recommended for?
Moxifloxacin (400 mg once daily) ✔️ Antibiotic given to patient if ABLE to
take PO
Ertapenum (1 g IV/IM once daily) ✔️ Antibiotic given to patient if UNABLE
to take PO
Burn casualties ✔️ What is the most important contraindication to
antibiotics?
Care under fire, tactical field care, tactical evacuation care ✔️ The three
Tactical Combat Casualty Care phases of care
Complete the mission, prevent additional casualties, treat the casualties
✔️ The three goals of Tactical Combat Casualty Care
The first medical care a soldier receives ✔️ Role 1
Operations operated by the area support squad, medical treatment platoon,
or medical companies ✔️ Role 2
Casualty treated at MTF ✔️ Role 3
Medical care found in CONUS -based hospitals ✔️ Role 4
1 hour ✔️ Urgent classification evacuation time
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