TECC, Building Searches, Rapid Deployment Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers | Guarantee Pass
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TECC, Building Searches, Rapid
Deployment Exam Solved
Questions With Revised Correct
Detailed Answers
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1. A handgun bullet is more likely to change shape on impact, increase its surface
area and cause more damage? - ANSWER
True
False
2. An exit wound from a b...
TECC, Building Searches, Rapid
Deployment Exam Solved
Questions With Revised Correct
Detailed Answers
| Guarantee Pass
1. A handgun bullet is more likely to change shape on impact, increase its surface
area and cause more damage? - ANSWER True
2. An exit wound from a bullet is always bigger that the entrance wound. -
ANSWER False
3. It is almost impossible to assess an injure to the body based on the location of
the entrance and exit wounds? - ANSWER True
4. When treating victims from a bas , the three basic mechanisms that does
damage to the body are: the overpressure wave wind and thermal. - ANSWER
True
5. A type of injury from a blast that causes damage to the lungs, ears and brain. -
ANSWER Primary blast injury
, 6. Ammunitions fired from a handgun only does damage to organs it touches
whereas ammunition shot from a high impact weapon damages organs far
outside the track of the bullet. - ANSWER True
7. The body will go into irreversible shock if it loses half of its blood volume (2.5
Liters). - ANSWER True
8. The Wound Date and Munitions Effectiveness (WDMET) Study conclusion
indicated: - ANSWER - A configuration that puts a caregiver at the patient's
side within a few seconds to minutes of wounding is of great benefit.
- The wounded should be treated quickly and sufficiently and not wait for
evacuation to care.
- Forward placement of medical asset and medically trained personnel greatly.
9. The WDMET Study indicated that extremity wounds are by far most common
wound in combat. - ANSWER True
10. Which three injuries were identified by the Bellamy Study that indicated 15%
of combat deaths are easily preventable? - ANSWER Airway obstruction,
tension pneumothorax and bleeding from extremity wounds.
11. Rapid, simple, stabilizing treatment at or near the scene, plus expedient
evacuation to a medical facility provides the maximal survival rate for injured. -
ANSWER True
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