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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT 
MODULES I-III QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization Motor vehicle accident, Fall 
greater than 15 ft, IED blast involving a MRAP 
 
Overpressure wave (internal damage to hollow organs) Primary Blast 
 
Shrapnel and debris penetrating wounds Secondary Blast 
 
Casualty is thrown into a solid object Tertiary Blast 
 
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield Extremity Hemorrhage 
 
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EMT Exam 5 Chap 24-32 (JBL) (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
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1. According to the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT), an adult trauma 
patient should be transported to the highest level of trauma center if he or she: 
A) was involved in a motor vehicle crash in which another patient in the same vehicle was killed. 
B) has a systolic blood pressure of less than 110 mm Hg or a heart rate greater than 110 beats/min. 
C) has a bleeding disorder or takes anticoagulant medications and has any blunt or penetrating injury. 
D) has a GCS sco...
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Field Craft 1 Questions And Revised Correct Answers
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Field Craft 1 Questions And 
Revised Correct Answers 
Three categories of hemorrhage and percent of occurance - 
CORRECT ANS : Extremity 13.5% 
Junctional 19.2% 
Truncal 67.3% 
Percent of combat fatalities survivable by early intervention and 
rapid evacuation - CORRECT ANS : 24% 
The majority of combat related wounds are due to what? - 
CORRECT ANS : Penetrating trauma 
What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization? - 
CORRECT ANS : Motor vehicle crashes, Falls from greater than...
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Trauma Injuries UPDATED Questions And CORRECT Answers
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BLAST INJURIESIt refers to the injuries sustained from a blast wave from high 
explosives that can cause multisystem trauma. 
Primary 
Secondary 
Tertiary 
QuaternaryTypes of Blast injuries 
PrimaryTypes of Blast injuries; 
- injury from over-pressurization force (blast wave) impacting the body surface; 
ex: IM rupture, pulmonary damage, air embolization and viscous injury
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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III| Questions and Correct Answers Rated A
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What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization - Ans Motor vehicle accident, Fall 
greater than 15 ft, IED blast involving a MRAP 
Overpressure wave (internal damage to hollow organs) - Ans Primary Blast 
Shrapnel and debris penetrating wounds - Ans Secondary Blast 
Casualty is thrown into a solid object - Ans Tertiary Blast 
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield - Ans Extremity Hemorrhage 
Why is extremity hemorrhaging the leading cause of death on the b...
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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT 
MODULES I-III UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization - Correct Answer- Motor vehicle 
accident, Fall greater than 15 ft, IED blast involving a MRAP 
Overpressure wave (internal damage to hollow organs) - Correct Answer- Primary Blast 
Shrapnel and debris penetrating wounds - Correct Answer- Secondary Blast 
Casualty is thrown into a solid object - Correct Answer- Tertiary Blast
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68W COMBAT MEDIC FIELDCRAFT MODULES I-III UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What are the tactical indications for spinal immobilization - Motor vehicle accident, 
Fall greater than 15 ft, IED blast involving a MRAP 
Overpressure wave (internal damage to hollow organs) - Primary Blast 
Shrapnel and debris penetrating wounds - Secondary Blast 
Casualty is thrown into a solid object - Tertiary Blast 
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield - Extremity 
Hemorrhage
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QBM exam | Questions Solved with Verified Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024-2025
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What are the first three steps for starting a project? - ANSWER 1 ) Choose 
2) Read literature 
3) Obtain DNA sequence 
Once you obtain the DNA sequence in the beginning of a project, BLAST will allow what? - 
ANSWER "Basic Local Alignment Search Tool" 
- To search for homology (duplication events) 
- Can predict protein, molecular weight, pI, and extinction coefficient 
- Predict the secondary/tertiary structure, transmembrane helices, ubiquitation sites, etc
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CITP Test 5 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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What are the effects of an explosion? - 
Thermal Effect 
Blast Pressure Effect 
Fragmentation Effect 
T/F: Thermal effecs are generally the most damaging of the three primary effects? - False; 
Fragmentation is usually the most damaging. 
What is important to know about thermal effect high explosives? - They produce higher temperature 
thermal effects but for a shorter duration. 
What is important to know about thermal effect low explosives? - They produce lower temperature 
thermal effects but...
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68W10 Fieldcraft 1 Test Prep Questions With Complete Solutions
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How do most soldiers die? 90%? correct answer: Hemorrhage 90.9% 
 
2% tension pneumothorax (solved by needle chest compression) 
8% died from airway obstruction (solved by cricothyroidotomy or other airway maneuvers) 
 
Where do most injuries occur? correct answer: Extremeties-60% 
 
Head and Neck region-25% 
Torso-9% 
 
Of total combat deaths how many soldiers could have been saved? correct answer: 24.3% 
 
Of hemorrhagic deaths what is the highest percent? correct answer: truncal, 67.3% 
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