68W10 Fieldcraft 2 Study Guide
Your casualty was in an IED strike. They have problems with memory and motor
sensory functions. Which part of the brain is affected? Answer: cerebrum
Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are absorbed where? Answer: small
intestine
A casualty can lose ___ to ___ liters of blood with a Femoral Fracture. Answer:
one, two
How many vertebrae are in the cervical spine? Answer: 7
Which one is worse, a pelvic fracture or an open tibia fracture? Answer:
pelvic fracture (is "real real bad")
With a midface fracture a casualty may report an inability to ______. Answer:
close their mouth
A casualty enters your BAS CONFUSED and DISORIENTED. They cannot remember
the last 20 hours. Their CT is NORMAL. What level of TBI do they have? Answer:
mild
A soldier comes to your aid station after a rollover accident in which they lost
consciousness. The soldier states that this is their second blast injury in 7 and a
half months. What do you do? Answer: MACE, event reporting, and a 24 hr
rest.
, Passed!!
2024/2025
MRE boxes, blankets, and cravats make a "waaaaaaaaaaaay" better ________
than weapons, copper wire, tent poles, or boot laces. Answer: improvised
splints
You have a woke casualty with an open fibula fracture. You did all the
HABC/MARCH interventions. What do you absolutely have to do now for this
casualty's open combat wound? Answer: give them the antibiotics in their
combat pill pack.
Your casualty's ocular injury is so severe that they cannot count your fingers or
detect motion. How do you assess their injury next? Answer: light perception
The _______________ is the layer of the skin that contains sensory nerves, hair
follicles, sweat glands, and oil glands. Answer: dermis
A maximum score of ___ is the cutoff for true cognitive impairment. Answer:
25
A casualty's face appears asymmetrical and flattened and maybe they can't close
their mouth. What's wrong? Answer: mid-face fracture
Urinary output for a a burn casualty should be kept at _________. Answer:
30-50 mls
Casualty is 91 kg. TBSA is 47%. IV tubing is 15 gtts/ml. What is the fluid per hour?
Answer: 600 mls
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