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Three categories of hemorrhage and percent of occurance - ✔✔Extremity 13.5%

Junctional 19.2%

Truncal 67.3%



Percent of combat fatalities survivable by early intervention and rapid evacuation - ✔✔24%



The majority of combat related wounds are due to what? - ✔✔Penetrating trauma



What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization? - ✔✔Motor vehicle crashes, Falls from
greater than 15ft, and IED blast involving a MRAP vehicle.



In a combat environment, CPR should be considered for what non-traumatic disorders? -
✔✔Hypothermia, near-drowning, or electrocution.



This injury is caused by the blast overpressure (or wave) from an explosion. - ✔✔Primary Blast Injury



This injury is caused by debris or shrapnel from an explosion. - ✔✔Secondary Blast Injury



This injury is caused by a casualty being thrown into a solid object by an explosion. A form of blunt
trauma. - ✔✔Tertiary Blast Injury



Most significant obstacle to the Combat Medic's ability to provide care. - ✔✔Enemy Fire



What are the Warrior Tasks? - ✔✔Open airway by positioning, insertion of an NPA, and hemorrhage
control.



Medications given to casualties in mild to moderate pain - ✔✔Tylenol and Meloxicam (Mobic)

,Medications and dosages given to casualties in moderate to severe pain who ARE NOT in, or at risk of
developing, shock or respiratory distress - ✔✔Fentanyl 800-micrograms orally



Morphine- 5mg IV/IO



Medications administered for casualties in moderate to severe pain who are in or at risk of developing
hemorrhagic shock, respiratory distress - ✔✔Ketamine- 50mg IM/IN or 20mg slow IV or IO



This medication should always be available when using opioid analgesics - ✔✔Naloxone (Narcan)



Medication given for nausea or vomiting - ✔✔Zofran (Ondansetron)



These medications are recommended for all penetrating combat wounds - ✔✔Antobiotics



In what situation would a burn causality receive antibiotics? - ✔✔If they also have penetrating trauma.



TC3 goals - ✔✔Complete the mission, prevent additional casualties, and treat the casualty



Phases of TC3 - ✔✔Care Under Fire, Tactical field care, and tactical evacuation care.



Tactical Evacuation includes these types of evacuation - ✔✔CASEVAC and MEDIVAC



These evacuations have no organic capabilities for defense - ✔✔MEDIVAC



This is the system that links the Levels of Care - ✔✔MEDIVAC



What are the Roles of Care? - ✔✔Role 1- the first medical care a soldier receives

, Role 2- organizations operated by the area support squad, medical treatment platoon of medical
companies



Role 3- casualty treated in a MTF



Role 4- medical care is found in CONUS-based hospitals and other safe havens



True or False: battlefield documentation is part of a soldiers official and permanent medical record -
✔✔True



What is a DD Form 1380? - ✔✔TC3 Card



Where is a DD form 1380 placed after being filled out? - ✔✔On the casualty



Where on a soldier would one find a DD Form 1380? - ✔✔IFAK



When does MEDEVAC begin and end? - ✔✔Begins when medical personnel receive the casualty and
continue as far as the casualty's condition requires.



What casualties are treated first? - ✔✔Casualties in the greatest need.



Precedence categories of a MEDIVAC. - ✔✔Urgent, Urgent-Surgical, Priority, Routine, and Convenience



Casualties with this/these level(s) of precedence are required to be evacuated within 1 hour. -
✔✔Urgent and Urgent-Surgical



Casualties with this/these level(s) of precedence are required to be evacuated within 4 hours. -
✔✔Priority

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