Written test PE 1 Flashcards
what size king LT airway is appropriate for person who is 70” tall?
a. size 3
b. size 4
c. size 5
d. size 6
B. size 4
what percent DEET should be applied to the skin as part of the DOB insect repellent system?
a. 3%
b. 33%
c. 50%
d. 99%
b. 33%
how many doses of nitroglycerin can be delivered safely during a 15 min period?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 5
c. 3
what is the minimum size of a cut or fill on a map?
a. 10 feet
b. 10 meters
c. 15 feet
d. 15 meters
a. 10 feet
T/F: HIPAA applies to detainees?
B. True
what color are relief feature, roads, and spot elevations on a map?
a. red
b. red-brown
c. black
d. green
c. black
how long is medication pick up for a detainees?
a. 30min
b. 1 hr
c. 2 hr
d. 3 hr
c. 2 hrs
T/F: detainees must consent prior to the release of their medical records?
b. false
what is not one of the 4 P’s of abuse prevention?
a. priorities
b. practices
c. programs
d. policies
c. programs
which principle of abuse prevention involves establishing systems?
a. practices
b. procedures
c. programs
d. priorities
b. procedures
what is not one of the 4 p’s of packing a wound?
a. push
b. peel
c. pack
d. pile
c. pack
what disease is contracted through skin contact with water contaminated by urine of infected animals?
a. cholera
b. leptospirosis
c. legionnaires disease
d. schistomiasis
b. leptospirosis
what term defines a heart beat less than 60 BPM?
a. atrial flutter
b. tachypnea
c. tachycardia
d. bradycardia
d. bradycardia
what term describes a heart beat greater than 100bpm
a. atrial fibrillation
b. tachypnea
c. tachycardia
d. bradycardia
c. tachycardia
what term describes a breathing rate greater than 20bpm?
a. tachypnea
b. bradypnea
c. pulmonary ventilation
d. anaerobic respiration
a. tachypnea
what term describes a breathing rate less than 12bpm?
a. tachypnea
b. bradypnea
c. pulmonary ventilation
d. anerobic respiration
b. bradypnea
T/F: the two principal sources for the Law of Land Warfare are law making treaties or conventions and customary international law?
A. True
what are the two principal sources for the Law of Land warfare?
Law making treaties or conventions
T/F: lower temperatures require higher doses of disinfection agent and/or longer contact time to achieve disinfection?
a. True
which of the following is not a bacterial infection?
a. campylobacteriosis
b. shigellosis
c. typhoid
d. cryptosporidiosis
d. cryptosporidiosis
what are the 2 examples of protozoan infection?
a. schistomiasis and giardiasis
b. legionnaires disease and schistomiasis
c. giardiasis and leptospirosis
d. legionnaires disease and leptospirosis
a. schistomiasis and giardiasis
T/F: detainees should be entitled to copies of their medical records upon release from the TIF?
b. True
who is primarily responsible for a detainee and TIF security?
a. TIF commander
b. military police and designated security personnel
c. health care personnel
d. security internees
b. military police and designated security personnel
t/f: retained personnel are security internees of significant intelligence or political value?
b. false
which of the following is not one of the 10 medical functional areas?
a. mortuary affairs
b. hospitalization
c. medical logistics
d. dental
a. mortuary affairs
which of the following is not a principle of the Army Health System?
a. proximity
b. continuity
c. control
d. uniformity
d. uniformity
what is not part of the protection war fighting function/force health protection (FHP) missions?
a. preventive medicine
b. veterinary services
c. medical evacuation
d. combat and operation stress
c. medical evacuation
what war fighting function does force health protection fall under?
a. protection
b. movement and maneuver
c. intelligence
d. sustainment
a. protection
what war fighting function does health service support fall under?
a. protection
b. movement and maneuver
c. intelligence
d. sustainment
d. sustainment
T/F: regulatory guidance requires that detainees must be offered the opportunity for daily medical contact?
a. True
T/F: medication administration and emergency medical care are considered medical contact?
a. True
which of the following is not a pelvic fracture?
a. pubic rami
b. popliteal
c. ischial
d. acetabular
b. popliteal
which of the following is not a consideration for BAS placement?
a. climate
b. proximity
c. terrain
d. security
a climate
what information is found on line 3 of a MEDEVAC request form?
a. location of pickup site
b. call sign
c. patients by precidence
d. patients by type
c. Patients by precedence
what medication is used to counteract nausea secondary to morphine use?
a. codeine 15mg
b. promethazine 12mg
c. phenergan 25mg
d. ketamine 4mg
c. Phenergan
what compass orientation technique can you use on any terrain?
a. compass to cheek
b. terrain association
c. map bearing
d. center hold
d. center hold
what is the A. in SALUTE?
a. action
b. activity
c. avenue
d. assessment
B. activity
what carrying technique is best used on stairs?
a. cradle drop drag
b. neck drag
c. arms carry
d. pistol belt drag
cradle drop drag
international law requires that each detainee be screened by medical personnel how often?
a. daily
b. monthly
c. every 2 weeks
d. initially and then as needed
b. monthly
what stage of sick call requires a detainee be transported to an MTF for evaluation and treatment?
a. stage II
b. stage III
c. stage IV
d. Stage VI
c. stage IV
what reacts with thee body fluids to produce hydrochloric acid in the throat, lungs and eyes?
a. carbon monoxide
b. bore/gun gasses
c. smoke used for obscuration and signaling
d. fuel, solvents, grease and oils
b. bore/gun gasses
T/F: the BAS is under tactical control of the battalion med platoon leader?
b. false
what is not a primary method for removing solid waste
a. incineration
b. backhaul
c. burial
d. soakage pit
d. soakage pit
what is the minimum amount of time to acclimatize to significant heat?
a. 3-5 days
b. 5-7 days
c. 7-10 days
d. 10-14 days
3-5 days minimum
though 10-14 days is idea
water that is not suitable for human consumption but may be used for other purposes depending on the quality is classified as what?
a. potable water
b. gray water
c. non-potable water
d. black water
c. non-potable water
medical platoons do not have MEDLOG assets. who provides supplies to these platoons?
a. S4
b. BMSO
c. Preventative med
d. med SPO
b. BMSO
what is not a function of the battalion aid station?
a. casualty collection
b. decontamination and treatment of CBRN personnel
c. medical treatment
d. medical evacuation
b. decontamination and treatment of CBRN personnel
which area would you expect crush injuries in subways, streets, buildings?
a. urban
b. mountain
c. jungle
d. rural
a. urban
T/F: security personnel do not provide medical care to detainees. however, guard personnel may administer first aid or enhanced first aid in an emergency situation until medical personnel arrive.
a. True
which movement under fire technique is most suitable for a situation requiring a low silhouette and medium speed?
a. low crawl
b. high crawl
c. sprint
d. rush
b. high crawl
what does a yellow gold color on m8 paper indicate? a. nerve (v) b. nerve (g) c. blister d paralytic
b. nerve (g)
how long do you flush the skin of a person who has been poisoned?
a. 5 min
b. 10 min
c. 20 min
d. 30 min
c. 20 min
which of the following is not a s/s of shock?
a. rapid pulse
b. rapid breathing
c. weakness or fatigue
d. slow breathing
d. slow breathing
how do you take care of an amputee and his/her amputated limb?
a. wrap the amputated part loosely in saline-moistened sterile gauze
b. keep the amputated part cool
c. evacuate the casualty w or w/o the amputated part ASAP
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
T/F: when taking photographs, detainees identities should not be visible
b. false
who is not allowed access to detainee medical records?
a. medical providers
b. TIF commander
c. red Cross or Location Officials
d. medical support personnel
c. red cross or location officials
what is acceptable vision for detainees?
a. 20/20
b. 20/30
c. 20/40
d. 20/50
c. 20/40
what is the first step when clearing a weapon?
a. attempting to place the weapon on safe
b. remove the magazine
c. lock the bolt to the rear
d. point the weapon in a safe direction
d. point the weapon in a safe direction
all of the following are the main factors involved in cold injury except what?
a. tactical situation
b. agent
c. environmental
d. host
a. tactical situation
the 5 categories of detainee health care system include all of the following, except what?
a. medicall necessary - emergent
b. medically necessary - non-emergent
c. medically acceptable - not always necissary
d. medically convenient - at earliest convenience
d. medically convenient - at earliest convenience
all of the following are minor terrain features except what?
a. draw
b. saddle
c. spur
d. cliff
b. saddle
the role II has which of the following capabilities?
a. dental support
b. patient hold
c. veterinary services
d. both A and B
d. both a and b
all of the following are how field sanitation teams assist the command team, except what?
a. perform arthropod and rodent management
b. perform medical surveillance
c. identify noise hazards in the unit area
report findings of inspections to the unit commander
b. perform medical surveillance
what is the sign of hyperglycemia?
a. sweet, fruity breath
b. intoxicated appearance
c. seizure
d. hunger
a. sweet fruity breath
which of the following is a defensive task
a. exploitation
b. retrograde
c. establish civil security
d. establish civil control
b. retrograde
T/F: the SPOTREP is used to report timely intelligence or status regarding events that could have immediate and significant effect on current and future operations?
a. true
when is medical photography authorized in detainee healthcare?
a. to document preexisting conditions, injuries, and wounds
b. for case study purposes
c. annotate health trends
d. to document and prevent further abuse while detained
a. to document preexisting conditions, injuries, and wounds.
T/F: a mass casualty situation occurs when the number of casualties exceeds the available medical capability to rapidly treat and evacuate the team?
a. True
provide support for domestic chemical, biological radiological and nuclear incidents is what type of tasks?
a. offensive
b. defensive
c. stability
d. defense support of civil authorities
d. defense support of civil support of civil authorities
in a D size oxygen cylinder with 2000 psi remaining pressure, how many liters of oxygen are available to use?
a. 256
b. 288
c. 270
d. 300
b. 288
t/f any detainee refusing food for 72hrs is considered to be on a hunger strike?
a. true
how often should detainees have access to medical care?
a. initially upon detention and then as needed
b. daily
c. weekly
d. monthly
b. daily
which MOPP level includes availablilty of the mask and the donning of overgarments and boots?
a. mOPP ready
b. MOPP
c. MOPP2
d. MOPP 4
c. MOPP 2
what temperature shold units begin monitoring the temperature index hourly with the wet-bulb globe? a. 78*F b 25*C c. 75*F d. 20*C
c. 75*F
for soldiers wearing the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear protective ensemble, add \_\_ degrees Fahrenheit to the index or easy work and \_\_\_ degrees Fahrenheit for moderate and hard work? A. 5;10 b. 10;10 c. 10;15 d. 10;20
d. 10;20
all of the following are examples of cold and wet (nonfreezing) injuries’, except what?
a. frostbite
b. immersion syndrome
c. chilblains
d. hypothermia
a. frostbite (its a freezing injury)
which of the following ins one of the four triage categories?
a. urgent
b. delayed
c. priority
d. both A and C
b. delayed
how can soldiers avoid enteric disease?
a. only eating and drinking from approved sources
b. not purchasing from civilian vendors unless approved by veterinary personnel
c. washing their hands with potable water and soap
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
t/f: there are 2 types of noise, steady and impulse noise
a. True
medical staff will evaluate detainees on hunger strike through all of the following except what?
a. take and record weight at least every 12 hrs
b. perform a urinalysis
c. conduct a psychological/psychiatric evaluation
d. examine detainee’s general physical condition
a. take and record weight every 12 hrs
this is done every 24hrs
which chest injury can be described as a condition in which air enters the chest cavity through a hole in the lung(s) expanding the space with every breath the casualty takes, air becomes trapped and cannot escape?
a. paradoxical breathing
b. hemothorax
c. flail chest
d. tension pneumothorax
d. tension pneumothorax
personnel who find themselves in a hostage situation should remember what?
a. avoid making demands or giving orders
b. listen careflly for clues regarding the emotional state of the detainees also taken hostage
c. do not make any promises they cannot fufull
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
which of the following is not a phase of tactical combat casualty care?
a. care under fire
b. tactical field care
c. MEDEVAC
d. CASEVAC
c. MEDEVAC
what war fighting function does Army Health System full under?
a. sustainment
b. intelligence
c. protection
d. both A and C
d. both A and C
the department of defense insect repellent system iconsists fo what?
a. promethrin on uniforms and bug nets
b. 33% DEET applied to exposed skin
c. proper wear of the uniform
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
what are the 4 types of UXO?
projected
placed
dropped
thrown
what elements of the 10 medical function areas does the role III lack?
a. evacuation and preventative medicine
b. preventative medicine andmedical logistics
c. medical logistics and veterinary
d. veterinary and evacuation
d. veterinary and evacuation
which of the following is not one of the 4 factors that should be considered when selecting a helicopter landing zone?
a. size
b. ground slope
c. weather
d. obstacles
c. weather
all of the following are requirements for medical evacuation of detainees except what?
a. the TIF commander must be notified
b. a translator must be physically present on an evac platform during a medical treatment
c. a TIF guard much accompany the detainee through the evac
d. the ambulance crew will return the TIF guard to their duty station if the detainee is admitted to a role III TIF
b. a translator must be physically present on an evac platform during medical treatment
it is the responsibility of the detainee operations medical director to do what?
a. in-process detainees and provide initial medical examination
b. oversee and guide all elements of healthcare delivery to detainees within the AOR
c. exercise operational control of all forces conducting detainee operations
d. provide emergency medical treatment and evacuation at point of capture
b. oversee and guide all elements of health care delivery to detainees w/in the AOR
medical personnel, chaplins and staff of the national red cross societies are eligible to be certified as what if captured?
a. security internees
b. TIF commanders
c. Technical supervisors
d. Retained personnel
d. retained personnel
all of the following are part of the 10 Soldier rules except what?
a. Soldiers collect and care for the wounded
b. Soldiers should do their best to prevent violations of the Law of War
c. Soldiers may only take private property if needed for the mission
d. Soldiers do not attack medical personnel, facilities, or, equipment
c. Soldiers may only take private property if needed for the mission
what percent of the body surface area is affected if the entirety of both lower extremities are burned?
a. 18%
b. 32%
c. 36%
d. 54%
c. 36%
T/F: a MASCAL situation occurs when the number of casualties exceeds the available medical capability to rapidly treated and evacuate them.
a. True
T/F: the two principal sources for the Law of Land Warfare are lawmaking treaties or conventions and customar international law?
a. True
T/F: the following are common routes of entry of the toxic industrial materials into the body, inhalation, absorption, ingestion and injection?
a. True
anything used to disguise yourself, your equipment and your position (man-made or natural) is defined as what?
a. concealment
b. canopy
c. cover
d. camouflage
d. camouflage
any natural or man-made structure capable of physically protecting an individual from enemy fire is defined as what?
a. concealment
b. canopy
c. cover
d. camouflage
c. cover
what is the correct location for a right handed individual (NBC paper)
b. left wrist, right shoulder, right ankle
how can soldiers avoid enteric disease?
a. only eating and drinking from approved sources
b. not purchasing from civilian vendors unless approved by vet personnel
c. washing their hands w/ potable water and soap
d. all of the above
d. all of the above