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If a Saline Lock isn't used regularly for administering medications or IV fluids, flush after ____ hours.
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EIGHT
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If possible use Food Service ___ if it is impossible to heat the water in a Mess Kit Laundry
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Disinfectant
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Dermatitis and systemic poisoning can result from skin ____ if toxic industrial materials
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Absorption
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The only reasons that can justify priority in the order of treatment are reasons of medical ____
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Urgency
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Rotate the J-tube 180 degrees as the tip reaches the ___ portion of the tongue
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Back
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If a Saline Lock isn't used regularly for administering medications or IV fluids, flush after ____ hours.
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EIGHT
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If possible use Food Service ___ if it is impossible to heat the water in a Mess Kit Laundry
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Disinfectant
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Dermatitis and systemic poisoning can result from skin ____ if toxic industrial materials
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Absorption
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The only reasons that can justify priority in the order of treatment are reasons of medical ____
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Urgency
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Rotate the J-tube 180 degrees as the tip reaches the ___ portion of the tongue
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Back
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These materials cause inflammation of the mucous membranes which they come in contact
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Irritants
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These materials have demonstrated they cause cancer or are suspected of causing cancer
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Carcinogens
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Close spaced contour lines show a ___ slope
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Steep
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Contour lines forming a "U" or a "V" with closed end points away from high ground
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Ridge
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Always keep ___ in mind when examining a patient and allow for privacy whenever possible
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Modesty
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Detainees name and ___ tag number will be placed on the bag that contains their medications if taken
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Capture
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The J-tube may need to be tied or ___ in place to avoid dislodgment during evacuation
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Taped
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Never attach grenades to clothing or equipment by the ___ ring
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Pull
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Wounded and sick enemy civilians are entitled the same protection and respect given to same ___ personnel
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Military
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Medical Personnel should not ___ or participate in the handling of detainees
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Discipline
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If a ____ linguist isn't available use medical detainees if at all possible
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Professional
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Usually the goal is to maintain the patient's oxygen saturation at___% or better
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Ninety-five
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Move adhesive pulse oxygen saturation sensors every ___ hours
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Four
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Adhesive and fingertip sensors can be placed on index, middle, or ring finger of ___ patient's
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Adult
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You should notify the MD or PA if the readout is ___ of the prescribed O2 saturation parameters
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Below
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The normal range for respirations of a newborn baby
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30-50
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Slow and shallow respirations
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Hypoventilation
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Deep inhalation followed by a slow audible exhalation
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Sigh
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Increased respiration rate, usually 24 or more breaths per minute
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Tachypnea
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A healthy exhalation is the one that is ___as long as the inhalation
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Twice
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Minimal rise and fall of the chest and abdomen
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Shallow
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Normal range for respirations of an infant < 6 months old
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25-40
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Normal range for respirations a school child age child (6-10 years old)
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15-30
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Sustained increased rate and depth of respiration
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Hyperventilation
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You evaluate the Depth, Rhythm, Pattern and Quality of _____
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Respirations
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There are ___ bacteria that cause most of the reported foodborne illnesses
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5
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Which choice is the Cephalic Vein when choosing a vein for obtaining a blood specimen
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second
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___ is the phonetic alphabet for the letter "R"
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Romeo
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Do not leave the constricting band on for more than ___ minutes
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2
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The azimuth of ___ degrees is 275
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95
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Continue IV flow wide open until systolic BP is greater than ___ with a hypovolemic shock PT
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90
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If your rifle or carbine malfunctions, remember ___
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S.P.O.R.T.S.
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Chaplains and medical personnel are eligible to be certified as ___ Personnel
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Retained
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Latrines are located at least 100 yards or 90 meters ___ and down gradient from food service facility
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Downwind
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Which of the four P's have a command philosophy that places honor and dignity at the top
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Priorities
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While aiming a claymore mine, position one eye about ___ inches to the rear of the sight
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6
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Medical Personnel must not ___ prayer unless it is a medical requirement for immediate examination
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Interrupt
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Do not interchange ___ between rifles
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Bolts
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Temperature taken if the Oral or Tympanic sites are contraindicated by the patients condition
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Rectal
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The "same" or "different" thermometer is used with axillary and oral temperature readings
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Same
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Take a rectal temperature with the patient lying on either side with the top knee ____
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Flexed
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the M9 Pistol has single and double action ____ modes
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Firing
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Three points on the GLASGOW Coma Scale given when a patient ___ with an extremity abnormally
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Flexes
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Eyes open spontaneously, speaks in disorganized manner, moves extremities equally is __points on the GCS
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13
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Five points on the Glasgow coma scale are given for obeying commands, but exhibits ___. ie. drifting arm
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weakness
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By Army Regulation, Soldiers must have Command approval to wear their ___ during media interviews
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Uniform
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This block of FMC is used to show the location of the injury or injuries of a casualty using figures
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Block 3
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Determining direction using the watch method, point the hour hand at the sun when you are ___ of the equator
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North
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When obtaining an Electrocardiogram, where are the leg electrodes placed for medial or lateral
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The Calf
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___ Detainee is any person previously held as a detainee
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Former
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How should position the head on a casualty with an abdominal injury
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side
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___ is to engage in social interaction with detainees beyond that necessary to preform duties
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Fraternize
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transport an amputated part in a ____ container with the casualty
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Cool
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An ___Protective mask canister will not filter toxic agents
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Expired
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Depress the ___ 1.5 to 2 inches
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Sternum
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I will give no ___ or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades
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Information
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___ is participaating in any game of chance for anything of value
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Gambling
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___ is to act in a deliberate manner with awareness of the nature of one's conduct
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Knowingly
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Use the Jaw Thrust technique to open the ___ if a spinal injury is suspected
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Airway
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If infiltration is observed at an IV infusion site, ___ the infusion immediately
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Stop
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This type of shock results when there is a decrease in the volume of circulation fluid in the body
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Hypovolemic Shock
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To replace fluid loss accompanying injury, ____ lactate is the fluid of choice. Normal Saline 2nd.
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Ringers
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What could happen if Pneumatic Anti-shock Garment is applied incorrectly
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Death
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To replace fluid loss accompanying injury, ____ lactate is the fluid of choice. Normal Saline 2nd.
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Ringers
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What could happen if Pneumatic Anti-shock Garment is applied incorrectly
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Death
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____ is needed in conjunction with vitamin D to maintain bone health and assist with healing fractures
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Calcium
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Inject up to __ CC's of Saline into a saline lock
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five
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A small bore needle is indicated for ____ medications
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Thin
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Disinfect water to a chlorine residual at ___ PPM or as ordered by Command Surgeon
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5
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In Combat, the most likely threat to a casualties life is from___
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Bleeding
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Tactical Field Care is the ___ phase of TCCC
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2nd
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A hole or tear indicates rupture of the ____ membrane in the ear
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Tympanic
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An inflammation of the wall of the vein during an IV
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Phlebitis
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The only daytime required signals identifying a LZ and guiding the pilot in are colored smoke and ___
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Signalman
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The LZ and touchdown point for a helicopter at night are marked by an inverted ___ composed by 4 lights
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"Y"
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The signalman's position of utility helicopters is ___ meters to the right front of the aircraft.
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Thirty
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____ affects could cause unconsciousness if nitroglycerin tablet or mist contacts bare skin
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Vasodilation
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If a patient has a sustained trauma before collapse, do not attach the AED, continue CPR and ____
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Transport
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The obstruction of a blood vessel by air carried via the bloodstream is called an air ____
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Embolism
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A ___ in the eardrum indicates possible pus or fluid in the middle of ear
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buldge
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After boiling water, it must be stored in a clean closed container to prevent ___
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Recontamination
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For bombs, dispensers, large projected munitions evacuate a 360 degree perimeter at least ___ Meters away
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600
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Hill, Ridge, Valley, Saddle, Depression, and Draw are ____ Terrain features
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Major
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___ is the cause for most navigational mistakes
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Distance
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____ increases the heart rate which worsens PT's condition thus reassure the casualty to reduce it
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Anxiety
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If the BP is unstable or drops apply a ___ anti-shock garment to a hypovolemic shock patient
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Pneumatic
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___ is needed to prevent Anemia
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Iron
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This acronym is used when gathering history of a present illness from the patient
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OPQRST
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The "S" in SAMPLE history stands for ___ and symptoms
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Signs
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Linguist category __ granted access to secret
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2
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Add 3 ampules of Calcium Hypochlorite to 1/2 canteen cup of water per ___ gallons of water
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36
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Frostbite is an example of a ___ cold injury
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Freezing
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By sweating, an individual may loose more than ___ quart of water per hour
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One
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Type of speculum inserted into the external ear while irrigating and obstructed ear
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Otoscope
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When administering sublingual meds, instruct the pt to allow the medication to ___ in the mouth
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Dissolve
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When confirming the puncture with a needle during an IV, Check for what in the flash chamber
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Blood
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Circulatory overload is observed in an IV patient, ____ the infusion rate, place pt. in Semi-Fowler position
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Slow
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Medevac Request = "Patients nationality and status"
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Line 8
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Medevac Request = "Special Equipment Required"
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Line 4
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Any Detainee with history suggestive of TB will recieve immediate chest xray and rapid ___ testing
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Blood
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Med ____ is the ongoing systematic collection of med data for public health practice and prevention
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Surveillance
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If Inflation of the leg sections of PASG wasn't adequate to stabilize, inflate the ___ section of the PASG
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Abdominal
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The 4 factors for selecting a Helicopter LC are Size, Ground Slope, Surface Conditions and ____
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Obstacles
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Medevac Request = "Radio Frequency, Call Sign and Suffix
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Line 2
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When and how a landing site should be marked is based on the mission, capabilities and ___ of the unit
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Situation
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Category of triage I.E. Massive Head injuries w/ signs of impending death, Burns > 85% BSA
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Expectant
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Keep expectant Triaged pt.'s ___ from other triage categorized casualties
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Separate
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____ establishes the order of treatment not whether treatment is given
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Triage
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Medevac Request = "Pick up location"
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Line 1
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The touchdown point on an Inverted "Y" is ___ meters from left to right
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14
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A ___ requires a relatively level landing area 30 meters in diameter
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Helicopter
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Category of Triage::: Open abdominal wound, no shock, fractures, 2nd/3rd > 20% BSA
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Delayed
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A primary goal of triage is to locate and ____ Troops with minor wounds
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RTD
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Medevac Request = "# of patients by precedence"
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Line 3
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When selecting an infusion site for an IV, choose the most ___ and accessible vein
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Distal
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The most common adverse reaction to morphine is severe ___ depression
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Respiratory
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Most common diabetic emergency S/S of Intoxicated appearance, cold clammy sky, elevated heart rate
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Hypoglycemia
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A M67 Fragmentation grenade is OD in color with ___ marking
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Yellow
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The top right pad of an AED is placed below the right mid ____ of a patient
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Clavicle
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An example of a simple personal alarm
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Whistle
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Sexual ___ is a verbal or physical sexual conduct that creates a hostile work environment
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Harassment
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If a femoral artery pressure point is applied properly, a distal pulse will not be ____
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Palpable
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Medevac precedence evacuation by Medical vehicle is a matter of ___ rather than necessity
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Convenience
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Sufficient ___ must be provided so that 3.5 square yards of floor space is provided per occupant
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Tentage
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Two points on a GLASGOW coma scale given when patient ___ with an extremity abnormally
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Extends
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The ___ should be calculated during medical in-processing to assess the detainees weight status
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BMI
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If Detainees work in food preparation that is prepared in camp, they must receive basic food ___ training
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safety
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The femoral artery is the pressure point used to control bleeding to ___ extremities
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Lower
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If a Detainee's BMI was 35%, that would be considered
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Obese
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Sleeping and eating problems, extreme feeling of sadness and guilt are indications of severe ___
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Depression
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All supplies and Equipment must be ___ to ensure they do not present a safety hazard to staff and patients
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Safeguarded
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Vulnerability checks should be done at least ___ in each patient care area
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Weekly
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If a Detainee's BMI was 22%, that would be considered ___
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Desirable
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If a detainee's BMI was 16% that would be considered ___
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Underweight
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Interrogations will not be conducted on the ___
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Ward
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A ___ alarm system should be established to quickly gain staff reinforcement and backup MP's
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Personal
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___ is the responsible investigative agency for the death of an EPW or RP in US custody
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CID
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During detainee MEDEVAC from the TIF, a translator may be onboard the ambulance or ___ Transmission
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Radio
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Medical personnel providing detainee medical care will not assist or provide medical information to ___
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Interrogators
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If a detainee fails to be present for medication distribution for ___ days and is counseled, the Rx can be discontinued
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3
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Regulatory guidance requires that detainees must be offered the opportunity for daily medical ___
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Contact
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Take and record ___ and vital signs of every detainee at least once every ___ hours during hunger strike
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Weight ; 24
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___ hides you from enemy observation, but doesn't protect you from enemy fire
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Concealment
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When indirect fire is encountered while dismounted you should shout ___
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Incoming
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Use the M295 Decontaminating Kit to Decontaminate ___
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Equipment
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When preforming needle chest decompression, locate the second ___ space at the ___ line
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Intercostal ; Midclavicular
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The gaseous form of substances which are normally in a solid or liquid state at room temp.
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Vapor
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Care under fire is the ___ phase of TCCC
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1st
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Repeat chest thrusts ___ times on an unconscious patient with an upper airway obstruction
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5
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Usual amount of IV fluid is 1-2 liters of fluid or ___ ml for each 100 ml of blood loss
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300
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If gastric distention is seen while performing CPR, what should you reposition on the patient?
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Airway
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Position of an unconscious patient with an upper airway obstruction on his ___
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Back
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During Needle chest decompression, position the needle to enter skin above the ___ rib
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3rd
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Using the rule of nines, what percentage would burns to both legs, perineum, and back of chest be
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55%
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Use the M295 Decontaminating Kit to Decontaminate ___
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Equipment
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When preforming needle chest decompression, locate the second ___ space at the ___ line
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Intercostal ; Midclavicular
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The gaseous form of substances which are normally in a solid or liquid state at room temp.
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Vapor
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Care under fire is the ___ phase of TCCC
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1st
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Repeat chest thrusts ___ times on an unconscious patient with an upper airway obstruction
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5
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Usual amount of IV fluid is 1-2 liters of fluid or ___ ml for each 100 ml of blood loss
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300
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If gastric distention is seen while performing CPR, what should you reposition on the patient?
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Airway
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Position of an unconscious patient with an upper airway obstruction on his ___
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Back
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During Needle chest decompression, position the needle to enter skin above the ___ rib
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3rd
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Using the rule of nines, what percentage would burns to both legs, perineum, and back of chest be
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55%
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3 corresponding pegs on this attachment (regulator) slide over the oxygen cylinder stem into 3 holes
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Yoke
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When preforming a medical patient assessment on an adult, check the ___ pulse when assessing circulation
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Radial
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Do not ___ an AED if the patient is wet, has a medication patch, or is touching metal
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Defibrillate
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___ = Q
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You're a moron and I hate? No? How about ___Quebec___
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The outer black ring of numbers and marks on a compass for finding are in ___
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Mils
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The square protractor GTA has 2 scales, the ___ scale is a Degree scale
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Inner
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The number 5 is spoken as __ in proper alphanumerics
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Fife
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This Proword is used to end your transmission and a response is necessary
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**** off... I mean, OVER!!!
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The inner red ring of numbers and marks on a compass for finding direction are in ___
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Degrees
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At approximately 90 meters a man sized target appears, ___ the width as the M16 front sight post
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Twice
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Combat firing position, best when available
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Foxhole
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When clearing the M9 pistol, hold the pistol in the ___ pistol position
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Raised
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No shock may be indicated on an AED if the patient is in PEA or __
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Asystole
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For submunitions, placed, thrown, or small projectile munitions, evacuate a 360 degree perimeter at least __
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300
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Never ___ any closer to a UXO once it has been identified
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Approach
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Line ___ of a UXO report is what resources are threatened
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6
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Bombs, dispenser and submunitions are subgroups of ___ UXO's
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Dropped
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Clothing should be pretreated with ___ for detainees
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Permethrin
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When speaking with the media, ___ before you answer
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Scratch your Nuts! Also, you might want to "Think". These can be accomplished simultaneously
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What is the Chief danger in using O2
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AIDS!!!! jk... FIRE
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when preforming a needle Cricothyroidotomy, in what membrane do you insert the needle at 45 degrees
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Cricothyroid
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___Deviation is seen with a shift of the Trachea from midline toward the unaffected side due to pressure
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Tracheal
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Contour lines that are V shaped with the point of the V toward the high ground
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Draw
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on a standard CONUS military map, the GM angle and Bar scale are located in the bottom ___
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Center
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The proper __ of a needle is based on the type of injection, size of patient, and injection site
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Length
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After inserting the needle for an IV through the skin, decrease the angle until almost __ with the skin
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Parallel
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The highest total score obtainable on the GLASGOW coma scale is___
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15
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Three points on the GLASGOW coma scale are given if eyes open in response to ___
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Speech
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___ is the phonetic alphabet for the letter U
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you're a high functioning autistic.
"UNIFORM" |
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Injured and ill detainee requiring hospitalization are ___ prior to being entered into DRS
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Evacuated
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Medical personnel do not interrogate guard or ___ detainees being evacuated through med channels
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Search
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Only location where an ISN will be assigned and prior to that the capture tag number is used
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TIF
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As with medical treatment, only medical urgency can justify ___ established for medical evacuation
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Priorities
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International Law requires that each detainee be screened ___ by medical personnel
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Monthly
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All medications to be administered to detainees must be ___ by medical personnel
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Dispensed
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If a Detainee's remains cannot be returned to its ___, the deceased will be buried in cemetery
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Family
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If an EPW or RP ___ in US Custody, the Medical officer Immediately notifies the medical or facility commander
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Dies
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If a Detainee requires Evac from a TIF to a higher level of care, a ___ is required to facilitate EMT's
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Translator
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Any Detainee refusing ___ for 72 hours is considered to be on Hunger Strike and referred for medical evaluation
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FOOD
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___ are established for sick call and Distribution of medication to avoid abuse of the med system
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Timeframes
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When assessing a flutter valve, the Air would be able to ___ when they exhale
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Escape
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Tie the ends of a first aid dressing directly over the ___ with an open chest wound after sealing the wound
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Wound
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Temporary unconsciousness followed by confusion, headache, seeing double are signs of this injury
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Concussion
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Raccoon eyes which may be seen in a closed head injury is also called ___ discoloration
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Periorbital
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Enlarged neck veins, labored breathing, coughing up blood are S/S of this type of chest injury
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Closed
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When you cover an open chest wound, ensure the covering extends 2 inches beyond the ___
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Edges
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Before shocking with an External Defibrillator , you should say
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Make like a tree, AND GET THE **** OUT!!!
"CLEAR" would also be sufficient |
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Type of wound that has both entry and exit wounds
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Perforating
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Type of wound that has an entry wound with no exit wound
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Penetrating
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How many cycles of chest compressions to breaths are given before assessing the casualty
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4
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Give nothing by ___ to a shock patient
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mouth
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When transporting an amputated body part, DO NOT submerge it in ___
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Water
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The tip of the J-tube should rest just above the___ after being inserted
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Epiglottis
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Apply cold soaks to ___% BSA or less only for 10-15 minutes
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Ten
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Type of sterile dressing applied to burns
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Dry
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A needle chest decompression is done on a ___ pneumothorax to relieve ____
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Tension \\\/// Pressure
< __ |
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When treating a head injury, position the head elevated at least ___ inches
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6
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When assessing a flutter valve, the plastic should be what against the wound when they inhale
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Sucked
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Battle signs, periorbabtal discoloration and intracranial pressure increase are signs of a closed ___ Injury
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HEAD
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Systolic pressure minus diastolic pressure is also known as ___ pressure
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PULSE
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Unlicensed personnel may perform sick call under the ___ of a licensed provider
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Supervision
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Detainees may ___ to take medication unless it represents an immediate hazard to their health
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Refuse
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HIPPA does not apply to the medical ___ of detainees and EPWs
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Records
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Detainees hands and mouth should be inspected when dispensing oral medications to ensure it is___
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Swallowed
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When a latrine is closed a sign is posted with the ___ and the words
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DATE
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Friendly troops within 100 meters to the rear of a claymore mine must be ___
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Under Cover
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To aim a claymore mine, select an aiming point at ground level about ___ meters in front of the mine
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50
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A ___ device is installed outside each latrine enclosure and used by each soldier after using the latrine
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Hand Washing
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At no time when outside the ___ facility will a detainee be without a security person as overwatch
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Internment
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Medevac Request = "Number of patients by type"
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Line 5
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Ratborne is caused by a spirochete which lives in the rat's kidneys and is shed in the urine
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Leptospirosis
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Wrap an amputated part in a ___ dressing
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Sterile
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The patients total consciousness level score will be ___ of 3 points on the GCS on the Glasgow coma scale
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Minimum
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Guns, knives, intoxicants, ammunition cellular phone and recording devices anf examples of
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Contraband
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The lower pad of an AED is placed over the lower left ___ of the patient
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Ribs
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Do not remove protective cam on IV Tubing with ___
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Teeth
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Medevac Request = "Number of patients by type"
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Line 5
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Ratborne is caused by a spirochete which lives in the rat's kidneys and is shed in the urine
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Leptospirosis
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Wrap an amputated part in a ___ dressing
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Sterile
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The patients total consciousness level score will be ___ of 3 points on the GCS on the Glasgow coma scale
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Minimum
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Guns, knives, intoxicants, ammunition cellular phone and recording devices anf examples of
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Contraband
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The lower pad of an AED is placed over the lower left ___ of the patient
|
Ribs
|
|
Do not remove protective cam on IV Tubing with ___
|
Teeth
|
|
In the ___ stage of immersion foot or Trench Foot, body parts feel hot and burning with shooting pains
|
2nd
|
|
While reacting to a nuclear attack without warning, close eyes and drop to the ground ___ the blast
|
Facing
|
|
If you are in MOPP level 2, you have your trousers, jacket and ___ on
|
Overboots
|
|
Use the M291 decontaminating kit to decontaminate ___
|
Skin
|
|
When searching a vehicle in a tactical environment, direct the ___ to open all doors and compartments
|
Open
|
|
The M295 kit only removes the ___ hazard. Decontaminated items may still present a vapor hazard.
|
Liquid
|
|
Always wear protective ___ when touching M9 detector paper
|
Gloves
|
|
___ lactate is the first choice for initiating an IV on a Burn patient in shock
|
Ringers
|
|
Partial thickness, blisters and pain is a __ degree burn
|
2nd
|
|
When assessing the circulatory blood volume, adjust IV flow to maintain a 30-50 ___ output hour.
|
Urine
|
|
Use the ___ crawl when speed is not required and cover and concealment is less than 1 foot high
|
Low
|
|
Widely spaced contour lines show a ___ slope
|
Gentle
|
|
All types of grenades and simulators are subgroups of ___ UXO
|
Thrown
|
|
Never approach a grenade that was thrown and did not ___, even if you threw it
|
Detonate
|
|
Color on a military map that represents water
|
Blue
|
|
The head tilt chin lift and the jaw thrust are methods for opening the patients ___
|
Airway
|
|
A ___ is normally represented as an hourglass
|
Saddle
|
|
If you are changing a sterile dressing, do not peel the tape ___ from the wound
|
Away
|
|
A ___ is represented by contour lines that are close together or ticked
|
Cliff
|
|
___ is an integral part of terrain map association, adjustment of fire and target location
|
Direction
|
|
___ stakes mark the left and right limits of your sector of fire
|
Sector
|
|
If using M8 detector paper and it is red pink it indicates the presence of a ___ agent
|
Blister
|
|
I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to ___
|
Resist
|
|
CBRN stands for
|
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
|
|
Line __ of a UXO report is how the UXO has affected unit mission
|
7
|
|
Use the ___ when you must cross open ares time is critical
|
Rush
|
|
If using M8 Detector paper and it is dark ___ it indicates the presence of V nerve agent
|
Green
|
|
All liquid waste disposal devices have a ___ in common
|
Grease
|
|
Always unload and ___ a weapon and place on safe before starting decontaminating procedures
|
Clear
|
|
To remove a canister from an M40 protective mask, unscrew it ___ from the face piece
|
Counterclockwise
|
|
If you have your trousers, Jacket, and mask with hood on, what MOPP level is it?
|
3
|
|
With the rule of nines, the anterior trunk, posterior trunk and each leg are what percentage?
|
18
|
|
The ___ Cross is the main constellation used as a guide south of the equator
|
Southern
|
|
LW is the authorized abbreviation for a ___ wound
|
Lacerated
|
|
The Semi ___ position should be used when performing oral and nasopharyngeal suction
|
Fowlers
|
|
A 0.5% aerosol can of permethrin is effective for ___ weeks of treatment
|
6
|
|
BP Medications reduce the ___ making the soldier more susceptible to cold injury of extremities
|
Circulation
|
|
Rewarming of a body part should always be done by holding, not ___, the blanched area
|
Rubbing
|
|
Medevac precedence evac within 2 hours to save life, limb or eyesight
|
Urgent
|
|
Passive and active or mechanical and biological are the two methods of disease ___
|
Transmission
|
|
Tobacco and alcohol ___ peripheral circulation and make soldiers more susceptible to frostbite
|
Decrease
|
|
The ___ louse is responsible for the spread of epidemic typhus
|
Body
|
|
With heat stroke the classic sign is hot, red, ___ skin although sweating may be present
|
Dry
|
|
Soakage pit, pipe urinal and urine ___ are the 3 devices used for urine disposal
|
Troughs
|
|
Latrines must be located at least 100 __ from the unit's ground water source
|
feet
|
|
Flushing the skin with water may be contraindicated with some ___ type of chemicals
|
Dry
|
|
Line of Medevac request = Method of marking pickup site
|
7
|
|
Urgent = Burns 20%- __% BSA, Shock, Not responsive to IV, prolonged unconsciousness, cardiorespiratory distress
|
85%
|
|
In chemical environment and have patients with conventional injuries, ___ immediate is added from normal triage
|
Chemical
|
|
Medevac precedence evac within 24 hours; psyche, terminal, open wounds with no respiratory distress
|
Routine
|
|
___ north points straight to the north
|
True
|
|
highest priority of triage; shock, airway obstruction, massive extremity bleeding, burns of face neck and hands.
|
Immediate
|
|
___ chest injuries, spinal injuries burns to the hands and feet are priority medevac precedence
|
Closed
|
|
If using m8 detector paper and it is yellow gold it indicates the presence of G ___ agent
|
Nerve
|
|
The Acronym used in assessing a casualty's level of consciousness
|
AVPU
|
|
Projectiles, mortars, rockets, guided missiles and rifle grenades are subgroups of ___ UXO's
|
Projected
|
|
Line ___ of a UXO report is if any CBRN contamination is present
|
5
|
|
Line ___ of a UXO report is Identify UXO by type
|
4
|
|
Line ___ of a UXO report is Name and Organization of person reporting
|
3
|
|
Do not try to control ___ or bloody drainage from ears or nose, it may increase pressure on the brain
|
CSF
|
|
When searching a vehicle in a tactical environment, use an improvised __ device to search the undercarriage
|
Mirror
|
|
When inserting rectal suppositories advance past sphincter muscles about __ inches
|
2
|
|
Retest the water chlorine residual 2 or 3 times__
|
Daily
|
|
Use ___ soap when preparing for an an invasive procedure
|
The clean kind...
"Anti-Microbial" |
|
___ protects you from bullets and fragments of exploding rounds and conceals you from enemy observation
|
Cover
|
|
The least desirable method of entering a building is through a ___
|
Doorway
|
|
Line ___ of a UXO report is the Requested Priority for Receiving EOD Support
|
9
|
|
When crossing ___ obstacles, ensure you check it for trip wire activated mines and booby traps
|
Barbed wire
|
|
___ are excellent sites for booby traps. assume that all unoccupied ___ are booby trapped
|
Buildings
|
|
Change te IV tubing every ___ hours
|
48
|
|
A casualty with ___ distress changes from immediate in peacetime to Expectant on the battlefield
|
Cardiorespiratory
|
|
When inserting a urinary catheter, initially insert it until___ is felt, then 2-3 more inches
|
Resistance
|
|
___ injection is given in upper arm, anterior thigh, or abdomen
|
Subcutaneous
|
|
After administering nitroglycerin to a patient, recheck the blood pressure every __ minutes
|
2
|
|
the __ is responsible for appointing, training and equipping the FST within his unit
|
Commander
|
|
Selected FST members should have at least __ months remaining with their unit.
|
6
|
|
One FST member must be a ___ when organic medical personnel are not available
|
NCO
|
|
Most casualties experiencing difficulty breathing prefer to remain in what in a ___ position
|
Seated
|
|
Medevac precedence evac with in 4 hours
|
Priority
|
|
When triaging patients, give available treatment first to casualties who have best chance of ___
|
Survival
|
|
Refrigerated potentially hazardous cold foods and maintain a product temperature of __F or below
|
40
|
|
Line ___ of a UXO report is Exact Location of Items
|
2
|
|
To prevent squeezing chest of every short patient, slide the PASG trousers past the lowest __ and do not inflate abdominal section
|
Rib
|
|
___ factors of the medical threat include heat and cold
|
Environmental
|
|
When position the PASG trousers, place below the casualty's __ rib
|
Lowest
|
|
If weapons are found with human remains they are to be returned to the unit
|
Armorer
|
|
Position an unconscious casualty with a tension pneumothorax on his ___ side
|
injured
|
|
Caused by bleeding from lacerated blood vessels in the chest cavity and / or lungs
|
Hemothorax
|
|
Seizure with three distinct phases and may be preceded by an aura
|
Grand Mal
|
|
Second phase of a Grand Mal seizure with jerking violently, foaming at the mouth, drooling and cyanosis
|
Colonic
|
|
___ white phosphorous particles from the skin
|
Remove
|
|
Sexual ___ or assault includes forcing sexual intercourse, sodomy and sex with instruments
|
abuse
|
|
Facial burns, singed eyebrows, hoarseness and sooty carbon in septum are signs and symptoms of
|
Inhalation
|
|
When inserting a nasopharyngeal airway position, the tube bevel of airway toward the ___
|
Septum
|
|
___ Is a person connected with connected with an another by blood or by legal relationship
|
Relative
|
|
There are 3 ___ categories. The command staff must identify this requirement by category
|
Linguist
|
|
Sexual __ is the intentional touching of a persons body with intent to gratify lust or desire
|
Contact
|
|
The land requirement for a 5,000 person internment facility is __ acres
|
5
|
|
25- __ grams of activated charcoal is the usual adult dose
|
50
|
|
___ is any person who is in us U.S. custody
|
Detainee
|
|
Linguist category ___ does not require a security clearance and may be locally hired or from out of region
|
1
|
|
The minimum flow is how many liters per minute with a nonrebreather mask
|
8
|
|
Take the remaining oxygen pressure and subtract 200 psi safe residual level to get ___ pressure
|
Availible
|
|
During testing and installation keep the M57 ___ device with you to keep anyone else from firing it.
|
firing
|
|
On a standard CONUS military map the legend is located in the lower __ corner
|
Left
|
|
While driving on a convoy ___ and assistant driver, preform side scanning from 9-1 o'clock
|
with
|
|
a ___ has contour lines forming concentric circles
|
Hill
|
|
When preforming a medical patient assessment of an infant, chick the __ pulse when assessing circulation
|
Brachial
|
|
The rules of water ___ are, drink approved water only, conserve water, and protect water sources
|
Discipline
|
|
heat ___ have a normal body temperature unless they are accompanied by other heat injures
|
Cramps
|
|
Frequency, intensity,nature of the noise and ___ duration are the the properties of hazardous noise
|
Exposure
|
|
Carbohydrates and ___ are the nutritional elements that provide your body with energy
|
Fats
|
|
Six to ___ hours of uninterrupted sleep a night is desirable, but oftern impossible in the Military
|
9
|
|
___ Is a treatment process that combines the water with chlorine or chlorine compound
|
Chlorination
|
|
___ water is water that has an agreeable taste and odor
|
Palatable
|
|
DID insect ___ system consists of 33% deet on skin permethrin on uniforms, and proper wear of uniform
|
Repellant
|
|
The 3 minor medical threats are toxic industrial materials, ___ and pests other than arthropods
|
Noise
|
|
Water ___ is procedures that are used to change the chemical, physical or microbiological quality
|
Treatment
|
|
This corps identifies potential sources of water and water point
|
Engineer
|
|
After determining the load capacity of a 2.5 or 5 ton cargo truck, next remove the ___ from the vehicle
|
Cover
|
|
The combat medic rides in the ___ position of the vehicle (M1093/1081/1085) to monitor patients
|
Center
|
|
At level 3 hospitals, detainee patients should be ___ from us allied and coalition patients
|
Segregated
|
|
Oxygen cylinder tags are labeled full, empty or ___
|
In use
|
|
Daily fluid intake should not exceed ___ quarts
|
12
|
|
Ensure patient in restraints can reach the urinal or offer toileting at least every ___
|
2 Hours
|
|
Check capillary refill within ___ minutes of the application of the restraints
|
5
|
|
Medical personnel should have MP___ whenever interactions occur with detainees in and out of the wire
|
Overwatch
|
|
Prior to transfer to an internment facility, a medical ___ of detainees is completed
|
Screening
|
|
___ are comprised of contour lines that form a U parallel a stream before crossing
|
Valleys
|
|
Detainee health care personnel will not provide detainee ___ and custody or control
|
Security
|
|
Medical personnel engaged in detainee health care will have no ___ with NGOs without authorization
|
Contact
|
|
If fruits and vegetable are soaked in the appropriate PPM of Chlorine it should be for ___ minutes
|
30
|
|
When loading patients for evacuation, load the most seriously injured patient ___
|
Last
|
|
What vehicle has a patient capacity of 4 Litter, or 8 Ambulatory, or 2 litter and 4 ambulatory
|
M997
|
|
Litter patients are normally loaded ___ first in the direction of travel
|
Head
|
|
Suction no longer than ___ seconds when removing secretions from back of the throat
|
15
|
|
___ is a water treatment process that uses chlorine or a chlorine compound
|
Chlorinization
|
|
Wrap or bag an amputated part in ___
|
Plastic
|
|
When transporting an amputated body part, don't put it directly on ___
|
ICE
|
|
Have a detainee taken to medical treatment area rather than having medical personnel enter ___ areas
|
Confinement
|
|
Cough which expels sputum
|
Productive
|
|
Type of abuse from threatening and humiliating also can be verbal or nonverbal
|
Emotional
|
|
Type of sputum that may be green, yellow, gray, or blood tinged
|
Abnormal
|
|
The three ___ of abuse are physical abuse , sexual abuse and emotional abuse
|
Categories
|
|
Sticking feathers up your butt
|
Does not make you a chicken
|
|
____ establishes standards for water quality
|
AMEDD
|
|
When checking the neck area during a rapid trauma assessment, check for ___
|
Tracheal
|
|
Walking on a hard surface at 2.5 mph, carrying less than a 30 lb load is an example of ___ work
|
Easy
|
|
The 3 main factors involved in cold injuries are ___, environmental and host factors
|
Agent
|
|
On the M998 the 2 man configuration, the first three litters are side by side across the ___
|
Sideboards
|
|
___ a warm hand on the blanched area until it returns to normal color will rewarm a ear or nose
|
Holding
|
|
___ factors include; age, rank, previous cold injury, fatigue, race, nutrition, drugs and medications
|
Host
|
|
Unload patients from vehicles in the ___ sequence that they were loaded
|
Reverse
|
|
On the M997, load the first patient on the __ berth
|
Upper RIght
|
|
A properly pre-chilled insulated food container will keep cold foods cold for 3-__ hours
|
4
|
|
A signalman's arms are straight out to the side with palms __ is the correct hover signal
|
Down
|
|
Only after we've lost everything
|
Are we free to do anything
|
|
Unit latrines should be sanitized ___
|
Daily
|
|
The ___ can of a mess kit laundry contains clear, boiling waters used to rinse the soap off dishes
|
3rd
|
|
If a peripheral pulse is irregular, take the second pulse at the femoral, Apical or
|
Carotid
|
|
How many grams of activated charcoal/Kg of body weight should be given to a patient if needed
|
1
|
|
The S in the acronym PIES stands for __
(battle fatigue) |
Simplicity
|
|
When inserting the needle in an intramuscular injection, go bevel up at a __ degree angle
|
90
|
|
This injection is given in inner forearm, back of upper arm, on the back below shoulder blades
|
Intradermal
|
|
When the WBGT index is ___ F and above, Physical training and strenuous exercise should be suspended
|
90
|
|
You are observing a patient for __ if checking for a severe color change and pulse rate while suction
|
Hypoxemia
|
|
In V-fib, __ will occur within minutes without immediate defibrillation or initiating of CPR
|
Death
|
|
Measure a flexible oral suctioning catheter from the patient's __ to the corner of the mouth
|
Earlobe
|
|
If you apply ankle restraints on a patient, also apply __ pressure
|
Wrist
|
|
Check pulse and __ refill in infants and children under 6 years old when assessing circulation
|
Capillary
|
|
Chilblain is an example of a __ cold injury
|
Nonfreezing
|
|
Each heartbeat is normally represented as __ major waves
|
5 P.Q.R.S.T
|
|
Axillary temperature readings should be left in place at least __ minutes
|
10
|
|
No P wave in front of QRS complex seen on EKG due to no atrial contration, tall, broad QRS complex
|
PVC
|
|
A large bore needle is indicated for ___ Medications
|
Thick
|
|
Use the rule of __ to determine the percent of body surface area burned
|
Nines
|
|
The gauge of needle is indicated the numbers 14 to ___
|
27
|
|
Once bleeding has been controlled, check the ___ pulse to make sure that the dressing isn't too tight
|
Distal
|
|
Use caution when using ___ (acronym)on patients with chest injuries while doing rescue breathing
|
F.R.O.P.V.D.
|
|
10-12: Adults, 15: adolescents, 20: children>1 and 40: infant <1 are the rate for ___ breathing
|
Rescue
|
|
The ___ will take precedence over the GPW where the 2 overlap
|
GWS
|
|
Remember in regards to abuse prevention that if it looks ___ then it probably is
|
Wrong
|
|
When the safety of a M9 pistol is set to fire, squeezing the trigger automacally ___ and fires
|
Cocks
|
|
The DNBI rates have gradually been ___ since the civil war
|
Lowered
|
|
the S in DCAP-BTLS
|
Swelling
|
|
DCAP-BTLS
|
Deformities, Contusions, Abbrasions, Punctures, Burns, Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling
|
|
Gastric distention occurs when air enters the __ instead of the lungs
|
Stomache
|
|
Hydrogen __ is produced as an exhaust from rocket systems
|
Chloride
|
|
Iodine tablets that are ___ brown or crumbling should be turned in and replaced with new tablets
|
Yellowish
|
|
Persons who are wounded and then __ have the status of POWs IAWGWS
|
Captured
|
|
Eyes don't open, no verbal response, no motor response to painful stimuli. Each are __ points on the Glasgow Coma scale
|
One
|
|
A systolic blood pressure greater than 150
|
Hypertensive
|
|
Besides nitroglycerin tablets, ___ in high concentration should be given to a cardiac emergency patient
|
Oxygen
|
|
This corps sets and operates bulk water treatment equipment
|
Quartermaster Corps
|
|
After taking BSI precautions, perform a scene ___
|
Assessment
|
|
Heat category 3 (___) has a WBGT index of 85-87.9
|
Yellow
|
|
The role of the __ is to aid th unit commander in protectiong the health of the command
|
FST
|
|
If we must abandon wounded or __, leave medical supplies and personnel to assist in their care
|
Sick
|
|
___ noise is noise that does not significantly change in intensity or frequency over time
|
Steady
|
|
When assessing the pelvis, check for instability, crepitus, level of pain and for ___
|
Priapism
|
|
An oxygen concentration of almost 100% can be reached with a BVM systemwih a ___ supply
|
Reservoir
|
|
Water treated by a ___ requires a chlorine residual of 2 PPM after 30 minute total contact period
|
ROWPU
|
|
This Injection is given in upper arm deltoid muscle, buttocks or outer thigh
|
Intramuscular
|
|
Type of bleeding with large bruises on trunk, bloody stool, bleeding from mouth and painful extremities
|
Internal
|
|
Check a patient frequently if in the ___ Position while restrained because they might suffocate
|
Prone
|
|
___ is the most lethal component of all environmental factors
|
Heat
|
|
The ___ selects team memberss whose field duties allow them to devote sufficient time to Field Sanitization activities
|
1SG
|
|
The FST consists of at least ___ soldiers
|
2
|
|
If Availible, one FST member should be a ___ and the leader of the FST
|
MEDIC
|
|
Heat Category 2 (___) has a WBGT index of 82-84.9 F
|
Green
|
|
V1 and V2 chest electrodes are placed in the __ intercostal space
|
4th
|
|
This type of shock may cause the casualty to go into cardiac arrhythmia or arrest. start CPR
|
Electric
|
|
The elimination of food, water, and ___ along with rodent traps and surveys are rodent control measures
|
Harborage
|
|
___ Typhus is a rickett sail infection transmitted by infected fleas
|
Murine
|
|
Pulse site located near the upper leg/ groin area
|
Femoral
|
|
If the brachial site can't be used to measure the BP, use a larger cuff applied on this location
|
Thigh
|
|
Iodine tablets should be a uniform ___ in color with a smooth even surface
|
Grey
|
|
Guard personnel may administer first aid in an ___ situation until medical personnel arrive
|
Emergency
|
|
The BP cuff should be ___ the size of the of the upper arm length if using the brachial artery
|
Two Thirds
|
|
To convert a grid to magnetic azimuth, ___ the GM angle to grid azimuth (Easterly GM angle)
|
Subtract
|
|
100- 140/60-90 is BP range for this sex of patient
|
MALE
|
|
After firing ball or blank ammunition, clean the rifle or carbine one time only with ___
|
CLP
|
|
Determine the best eye, verbal, and
___ response when using the Glasgow coma scale |
Motor
|
|
Slow, ___ movements are harder to detect than faster moving ones when searching for targets
|
Deliberate
|
|
A ___ check is performed to ensure a rifle is operable
|
Function
|
|
Before disassembling your rifle or carbine you should ___ the rifle first
|
Clear
|
|
Color of the tip of an oral thermometer
|
Blue
|
|
The bacillus Yersinia Pestis causes ___ which is primarily a rodent disease transmitted by fleas
|
Plague
|
|
Small arms fire and cannon fire are example of ___ noise
|
Impact
|
|
Sources of carbon monoxide include generators, vehicle engines and space ___
|
Heaters
|
|
When searching the terrain for targets, ___, movement and camouflage are indications of targets
|
Sound
|
|
Search for human remains in open areas at __ arm intervals
|
Doubble
|
|
During a needle cricothyroidotomy, after you have free airflow what do you do with the needles
|
Stabilize
|
|
If using an autoinjector morphine, place ___ end on outer thigh and press firmly to deliver dosage
|
Purple
|
|
Weapons and ammunition must be secured ___ away from treatment areas
|
Away
|
|
If you are ___ handed. place M9 detector paper on left upper arm right wrist and left ankle
|
Left
|
|
Tissue damage under them, development of pressure areas and nerve damage are hazards of using
|
Restraints
|
|
Any patient who becomes combative may be restrained for his own ___ and other patients and staff
|
Safety
|
|
How many finger widths from the infant should you clamp, tie and cut the umbilical cord between clamps
|
four
|
|
DRS stands for Detainee ___ System
|
Reporting
|
|
The needle of your compass points to ___ north
|
Magnetic
|
|
The A in AVPU stands for ___ and oriented
|
Alert
|
|
During medical evacuation, detainees should be segregated from US, Allied and ___ troops if possible
|
Coalition
|
|
Geneva convention provide for ___ of seriously wounded and sick POWs and retained medical personnel not needed
|
Repatriation
|
|
Have a casualty stop, drop and roll with a ___ burn
|
Thermal
|
|
When monitoring a shock patient, check the vital signs every ___ until they're normal
|
5 minutes
|
|
Detainee inpatients will be restrained IAW command policy and may include two point ___ at times
|
Restraints
|
|
FAC stands for Free ___ Chlorine
|
Available
|
|
Check integrity of restraints and skin and pulses to restraint site at least every ___ hours
|
2
|
|
If Mechanism of injury is significant, direct others to provide in line stabilization of cervical ___
|
Spine
|
|
Pad an extremity with restraints with ___ before applying the restraint if skin redness occurs
|
Kerlix
|
|
Warm dry red skin, sweet fruity breath odor, seep rapid breathing and dry mouth are signs and symptoms of
|
Hyperglycemia
|
|
Oxygen tank measures 7x47 inches. conversion factor is 1.56
|
M
|
|
Medical personnel operating within an IDCP, DHA or Internment facility are under OPCON of ___ unit
|
MP
|
|
Oxygen tank measures 4 1/2 x 30 inches. Conversion factor is 0.28
|
E
|
|
On M113, load the last patient (If there are 4) on the left ___ berth
|
Lower
|
|
If __ is untreated, it can cause death and parasite causes chills, fever, weakness and anemia
|
Malaria
|
|
The majority of targets on the battlefield are identified by ___ or improper camouflage
|
Missing
|
|
Coalition health care providers will treat all detainees with ___ and respect
|
Dignity
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___ is a state of matter in which the substance is free flowing, formless fluid
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Liquid
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This type of mosquito carries a microscopic parasite that causes malaria
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Anopheles
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Oxygen tank measures 4 1/2 x 20 inches. conversion factor is 0.16
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D
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What is the greatest danger in 3rd degree (Full thickness) Burns
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Infection
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Temporary absence of breathing
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Apnea
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Combat firing position, used in assault to surprise targets or when other positions aren't appropriate
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Standing
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Search for human remains in heavily vegetated areas at ___ arm or close intervals
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Single
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To fire quickly without using the M9 pistol sights, use the pistol as an ___ of your arm
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Extension
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The syringe and the ___ method are used for instilling irrigating solution during gastric lavage
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Funnel
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Prior to inserting a nasogastric tube, lubricate about __ inches of the end with water soluble solution
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4
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When maintaining the drainage bag of a urinary catheterized patient, it should be kept below the patients ___
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Bladder
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Use your ___ hand to insert a urinary catheter
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Dominant
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___ edema is characterized by shortness of breath, dyspnea and blood tinged sputum
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Pulmonary
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Color on a military map that represents vegetation
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Green
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Exposure to ___ noise for extended periods of time causes injury or destruction to the inner ear
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Excessive
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The P in sample history stands pertinent ___ history
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Past
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Which of 4 Ps is not good enough to tell everyone to do the right thing, Write It!
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Policies
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The medical staff will maximize the use of ___ gender medical examiners and security support
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Same
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When positioning your hands to do abdominal thrusts, don't place them over the ___
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Xiphoid Process
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When evacuating human remains, they are usually carried ___ first
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Feet
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During inspection, check the __ to ensure it is screwed tightly onto the body of the grenade
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Fuse
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On a map with a scale of 1:50000, the contour interval is usually ___ meters
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20
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The most accurate way to determine an azimuth form a map is to use a ___
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Protractor
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If no shock is indicated on an AED and the patient does not have a pulse, Perform ___ for one minute
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CPR
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You should ___the firing wire from the claymore mine back to the firing position if possible
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Bury
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You should ___ fingernail polish on finger that pulse oxygen saturation will be measured
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Remove
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TRD-P
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Tenderness, Rigidity, Distention, Pulsating Mass
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If an accidental puncture occurs with a used needle, force the site to ____, wash it and report
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Bleed
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___ foot results from prolonged exposure in water at temps usually below 50 F
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Immersion
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Do not wear ___ or other dangling items when searching a vehicle especially the engine compartment
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Jewelry
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Check the appropriate level of consciousness box in Block # __ of the FMC
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4
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Do not elevate a seizing patients ___
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Head
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Immediately upon receipt, unit food service personnel must ___ the food
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Inspect
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Change a patients ___ every 2 hours, Day and night, when restrained
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Position
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If you can put __ fingers under the cuff the restraint is snug enough
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2
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___ may be used to make foreign bodies slippery in obstructed ears
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Oil
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The patient's statements regarding the illness or injury history is given this part of the SOAP note.
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Subjective
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___ is the authorized abbreviation for a simple closed fracture
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FS
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Water treatment in the field environment is accomplished through a process called ___ osmosis
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Reverse
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___ value detainees are security internees of significant intelligence or political value
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High
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This block of the FMC is the casualty's Name, Rank and SSN. also MOS or AOC, religion and sex
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1
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Sere stands for survival, evasion, resistance and ___
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Escape
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When speaking with the media, avoid using __
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Comment
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Chilblain, immersion foot and trench foot are 3 common terms applied to ___ cold injury
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NonFreezing
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The recommended nutrient minimum includes 2500 calories for energy and 76-90 grams of ___
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Protein
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Clamp the IV tubing ___ to eight inches below the drip chamber
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6
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Write in the treatment, observations and other information requested in block #___ of the FMC
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Nine
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Detainees are provided an ___ serial number when being inprocessing to the TIF
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Internment
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When inserting the needle in a subcutaneous injection, go bevel up at a __ degree angle
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45
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# of points on glasgow coma scale given for obeying commands and move extremities equally
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6
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Morphine is administered intramuscular injection not to exceed ___ mg within a 4 hour period
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20
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To convert a straight line map distance to miles, meters or yards using the Map's ___ scale
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Bar
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No more than ___ needles can be inserted during needle cricothyroidotomy
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2
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If a detainee brought a domesticated animal into camp, they may request permission to ___ the animal
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Slaughter
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If gastric distention is seen on a patient, do not push on this body area
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Abdomen
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Do not suction for more than 15 seconds because it removes ___ as well as secretions
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Oxygen
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Temperature of solutions thats uncomfortable and cause dizziness or nausea during irrigating ear
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Cold
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After identifying a patient that will need an IV, who do you explain the procedure to
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The patient
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The most difficult aspect of performing rescue breathing with a BVM is maintaining an adequate __
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Seal
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In Temporary bivouac areas of 1-3 days, the ___ trench latrine is used unless permanent facilities are provided
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Straddle
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The Optimum temperature of drinking water is between 60 and ___ F
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60
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Terrain ___ is a navigation technique that uses terrain or manmade features to maintain direction
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Association
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While driving on a convoy ___ an assistant driver, perform side to side scanning from 9-3 o'clock
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Without
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There are ___ degrees in a circle
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Holy ****, really? Go shoot yourself.
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A 4 digit grid coordinate will put within ___ meters of a point
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1000
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Color on a military map that represents all relief features like contour lines on old maps
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Brown
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Right patient, right medication right dosage, right time route = the 5 rights of medication ___
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Administration
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After ___ hours in the danger zone enough bacteria may have grown in food to cause foodborne disease
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4
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Heat ___ is a medical emergency. Best sign is high body temperature > 106 F
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Stroke
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All land or sea mines are subgroubs of ___ UXOs
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Placed
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In addition to identifying the landing site colored smoke shows the pilots wind direction and ___
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Speed
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To convert a magnetic to grid azimuth, ___ the GM angle to magnetic azimuth
(easterly GM angle) |
Add
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A ___ splint should be applied to fractured femur prior to applying a PASG
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Traction
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Consider all mines to be booby trapped or have ___ fuzing
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Antidisturbance
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Weapons are turned in at the ___ office, no weapons are allowed in the clinic when detainees are there
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Pad
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___: Contour lines depict this with the U or V pointing away from high ground
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Spur
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Most symbols on a military map are enlarged six to ___ times so that you can see under dim light
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Ten
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Center hold method and the compass to ___ method are the 2 methods of holding the lensatic compass
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Cheek
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With the rule of nines, the perineum is ___ %
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One
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M8 and M9 detector paper will not detect chemical agent ___
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Vapors
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The 4 types of UXOs are ___, ___, ___ and ___
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Dropped, Projected, Thrown and Placed
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