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Test of the Test
Instructions:
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While under effective fire during casualty treatment, the first priority is
A. Apply hemostatic dressings
B. Apply extremity tourniquets
C. Reassure the casualty
D. Provide C-Spine control
E. Suppress enemy fire
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During Care Under Fire phase of treatment, actions to be accomplished include all of the following except
A. Keep the casualty from sustaining additional wounds
B. Provide C-Spine control
C. Identify and control life-threatening hemorrhage with a tourniquet
D. Direct casualty to move to cover
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3. Treatment of an unconscious casualty during Tactical Field Care may include all of the following except
A. Assess and secure the airway
B. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation for a casualty with no pulse or respirations who is the victim of a blast
C. Assess the chest and perform medical care to correct problems in breathing or respiration
D. Note general impression of the casualty by determining responsiveness or level of consciousness
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When treating an abdominal evisceration, you should
A. Encourage the casualty to drink fluids
B. Tie the dressing tails tightly, directly over the dressing
C. Apply a moist sterile abdominal dressing
D. Replace any protruding organ into the abdominal cavity
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Test of the Test
Instructions:
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While under effective fire during casualty treatment, the first priority is
A. Apply hemostatic dressings
B. Apply extremity tourniquets
C. Reassure the casualty
D. Provide C-Spine control
E. Suppress enemy fire
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During Care Under Fire phase of treatment, actions to be accomplished include all of the following except
A. Keep the casualty from sustaining additional wounds
B. Provide C-Spine control
C. Identify and control life-threatening hemorrhage with a tourniquet
D. Direct casualty to move to cover
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3. Treatment of an unconscious casualty during Tactical Field Care may include all of the following except
A. Assess and secure the airway
B. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation for a casualty with no pulse or respirations who is the victim of a blast
C. Assess the chest and perform medical care to correct problems in breathing or respiration
D. Note general impression of the casualty by determining responsiveness or level of consciousness
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When treating an abdominal evisceration, you should
A. Encourage the casualty to drink fluids
B. Tie the dressing tails tightly, directly over the dressing
C. Apply a moist sterile abdominal dressing
D. Replace any protruding organ into the abdominal cavity