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FIELDCRAFT 1 FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE
EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
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what are 3 preventable 1. hemorrhage (90% died from)
causes of death on 2. tension pneumothorax (2% died from)
battlefield? 3. airway obstruction (8% died from)
what are 3 locations of 1. extremities (60%)
wounds on battlefield 2. head/neck (25%)
and the percentages of 3. torso (9%)
each one
hemorrhage is leading cause of death
what is the leading cause
of death on battlefield categories of hemorrhage
and the percentages of -extremity (13.5%)
each category? -junctional (19.2%)
-truncal (67.3%)
what are combat wounds penetrating trauma
are predominantly due
to?
what are civilian wounds blunt trauma
are predominantly due
to?
, 10/16/24, 9:41 PM FIELDCRAFT 1 FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE ALL QUESTIONS AND COR…
-motor vehicle crashes
-falls > 15ft
what are 3 tactical -IED blast involving MRAP
indications for spinal vehicle
immobilization?
MRAP = mine resistant ambush
protected (picture)
when is battlefield CPR casualty has sustained blast or penetrating trauma
not appropriate? with no signs of life
casualty loses vital signs and is close to definitive
when might battlefield
care facility with penetrating trauma (brief periods
CPR be appropriate?
of CPR may be beneficial)
in a combat environment, -hypothermia
what 3 non-traumatic -near-drowning
disorders should CPR be -electrocution
considered for?
primary
-due to wave itself
secondary
describe the levels of -caused by debris or shrapnel from explosion
blast injuries
tertiary
-impact with another object
-casualty blown into a solid object and suffers blunt
force trauma
-lungs (pulmonary hemorrhage with hypoxia)
during the primary level -colon (ruptured colon with hemorrhage and fecal
of blast injuries, how are contamination of peritoneum)
hallow organs affected? -stomach (gastric hemorrhage with shock)
-middle ear/ eardrum (tympanic membrane rupture)
what are 2 types of ballistics and blast injuries
significant penetrating
trauma MOIs?
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