COMBAT MEDIC 68W: FIELDCRAFT 1 EXAM C168W144
1. Motor vehicle crashes, falls greater
than 15 feet, IED blast involving and
MRAP vehicle
Tactical indications for C-spine pre-
cautions
2. primary, secondary, tertiary Three types of blast injuries
3. Enemy fire Single biggest obstacle to the Co...
1. Motor vehicle crashes, falls greater Tactical indications for C-spine pre-
than 15 feet, IED blast involving and cautions
MRAP vehicle
2. primary, secondary, tertiary Three types of blast injuries
3. Enemy fire Single biggest obstacle to the Com-
bat Medic's ability to provide care
4. The tactical leader Who makes the decision to extract
casualties
5. DD Form 1380 Technical name for a Combat Ca-
sualty Care card
6. Warrior Aid and Litter Kit What is a WALK kit?
7. Acetaminophen (650 mg) and Meloxi- Medications given for casualty with
cam (Mobic) (15mg) mild to moderate pain and is still
able to fight: Option 1
8. Oral transmuccosal fentanyl citrate Medications given for casualty with
(OTFC) 800 micrograms moderate to severe pain. Casual-
ty is NOT in shock or respiratory
distress AND casualty is NOT at
significant risk of developing either
condition: Option 2
9. Ketamine 50 mg IM/IN or Ketamine 20 Medications given for moderate to
mg slow IV or IO. End treatment with severe pain. Casualty IS in hemor-
development of nystagmus (rythmic rhagic shock or respiratory distress
back and forth movement of the eyes) OR casualty IS at significant risk for
either condition: Option 3
10. Morphine 5 mg IV/IO Alternative medication to ketamine
11. Narcan 0.4 mg IV/IM Always used when administering
morphine
12. Zofran (Ondansetron) 4-8 mg IV/IM/IO
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Medication given for soldiers with
nausea or vomiting
13. Document mental status What should be done prior to ad-
ministering opioids or ketamine?
14. Worsen the injury What can Ketamine and OTFC po-
tentially due to severe TBI?
15. All penetrating wounds What are antibiotics recommended
for?
16. Moxifloxacin (400 mg once daily) Antibiotic given to patient if ABLE to
take PO
17. Ertapenum (1 g IV/IM once daily) Antibiotic given to patient if UN-
ABLE to take PO
18. Burn casualties What is the most important con-
traindication to antibiotics?
19. Care under fire, tactical field care, tac- The three Tactical Combat Casual-
tical evacuation care ty Care phases of care
20. Complete the mission, prevent addi- The three goals of Tactical Combat
tional casualties, treat the casualties Casualty Care
21. The first medical care a soldier re- Role 1
ceives
22. Operations operated by the area sup- Role 2
port squad, medical treatment platoon,
or medical companies
23. Casualty treated at MTF Role 3
24. Medical care found in CONUS-based Role 4
hospitals
25. 1 hour
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