| A | B |
| ____ o'clock is always the direction of flight with the clock method of orienting a helicopter pilot | 12 |
| The only daytime required signals ifentifying a LZ and guiding the pilot in are colored smoke and what | signalman |
| The LZ and touchdown point for a helicopter at night are marked by an inverted ______ composed of four lights | Y |
| The signalman's position of utility is _________ meters to the right front of the aircraft | 30 |
| The speed of the arm movement indiciates the desired ________ of aircraft compliance with the signal | speed |
| The _______ signal should be used to change from one arm and hand signal to another | hover |
| A ______ to one ratio is used to layout a LZ when obstacles are in approach or departure routes | ten |
| When the ground slope is under 7 degrees the helicopter should land _________ | upslope |
| The four factors for selecting a helicopter LZ are size, fround slope, surface conditions and ____________ | obstacles |
| When and how a landing site should be marked is based on the mission, capabilities and ________ of the unit | situation |
| _______ establishes the order of treatment not whether treatment is given | triage |
| When triaging casualties give available treatment first to casualties who have the best change of ___________ | survival |
| A casualty with ___________ distress changes from immediate in peacetime to expectant on the battlefield | cardiorespiratory |
| Category of triage i.e., minor lacerations, sprains, 1st/2nd degree burns <20%, minor CBT stress | minimal |
| Keep expectant traiaged casualties _______ from other triage categorized casualties | separate |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix (your info) | Two |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = special equipment required (none, hoist, extraction equip, ventilator) | four |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = security of the pickup site (wartime) | six |
| Line of MEDEVAC request= Casualties' nationality and status | eight |
| MEDEVAC precedence = Evac with 2 hours to save life, limb or eyesight | urgent |
| MEDEVAC precedence = Evac within 24 hours i.e. psychiatric and terminal cases, open wounds no respiratory distress | routine |
| URGENT= burns 20 - 85%, shock not responding to IV, prolonged unconsciousiness, cardiorespiratory distress | 85 |
| ______ chest injury, spinal injury, burns hands or feet, fractures, are injuries in "PRIORITY" MEDEVAC precedence | closed |
| In chemical environment and have casualties w/convential injuries. _______ immediate is added from normal triage | chemical |
| What vehicle has casualty capacity of 4 litter, or 8 ambulatory, or 2 litter and 4 ambulator patients | M997 |
| Litter casualties are normally loaded ______ first in the direction of travel | head |
| When loading casualties for evacuation load the most seriously injured casualtiy _________ | last |
| On M997 load the first casualty on the ______ right berth | upper |
| Unload casualties from vehicles in the ______ sequence that they were loaded | reverse |
| This model vehicle has four man configuration (3 litters) and two man configuration (5 litters) | M998 |
| On M998 two man configuration the first three litters are side by side across the __________ | sideboards |
| After determining load capacity of a 2 1/2 or 5 ton 6x6 cargo truck, next remove this from vehicle | cover |
| This vehicle has a load capacity of 12 litters or 22 ambulatory (5-ton long wheelbase model) | M1085 |
| This vehicle has a load capacity of 7 litters or 12 ambulatory (2 1/2 ton LT Veh Air Drop/Air Del) | M1081 |
| In addition to identifying the landing site colored smoke shows the pilot wind directions and ________ | speed |
| VS17 marker panels may be used to mark LZ, but not close than ____ feet from touchdown point | 50 |
| The signalman's position when directing a helicopter is the _____ front of the aircraft | right |
| Signals at night to guide a helicopter in are given using lighted batons or _________ | flashlights |
| A signalman's arms are straight out to the side with palms ____ is the hover signal | down |
| A signalman's arms are crossed in front of the body with the right arm over left is ________ signal | land |
| When selecting a helicopter LZ the ground slope must be no more than ________ degrees | 15 |
| When the ground slope is 5-15 degrees the helicopter must land ________ | sideslope |
| A ____ requires a relatively level landing area 30 meters in diameter | helicopter |
| The touchdown point on an inverted Y is __________ meters total from left to right | 14 |
| A primary goal of triage is to locate and ______ (acronym) troops with minor wounds | RTD |
| Highest priority of triage i.e. shock, airway obstruction, massive external bleeding, burns of face neck hands | immediate |
| Category of triage i.e. open abdominal wound no shock, fractures, 2nd/3rd degree burs > 20% | delayed |
| Category of triage i.e. massive head injuries with signs of impending death, burs > 85% BSA | expectant |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = pickup location | one |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = number of casualties by precedence category | three |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = number of casualties by type (litter, ambulatory) | five |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = method of marking the pickup site | seven |
| Line of MEDEVAC request = NBC contamination, if any (wartime) | nine |
| MEDEVAC precedence - evac within 4 hours | priority |
| MEDEVAC precedence evaucation by medical vehicle is matter of __________ rather than necessity | convenience |
| Open chest/abdominal wounds, uncontrollable bleeding, decreased circulation in arms/legs are _______ MEDEVAC precedence | urgent surgical |
| Minor open wounds, sprains, minor burns < _____% are injuries in convenience MEDEVAC precedence | 20 |
| What vehicle has casualty capacity of 2 litters, or 6 ambulatory, or 1 letter and 3 ambulatory casualties | M996 |
| What vehicle has casualty capacity of 4 litter, or 10 ambulatory, or 2 litter and 5 ambulatory casualties | M113 |
| Casualties with wounds to chest/abdomen wearing bulky splints receiving IV fluids are loaded in _____ berths on M997 | lower |
| When loading patients for evacuation on vehicle load the ____ injured casualties first | least |
| On M113 load the last casualty (if there are four) on the left _____ berth. | lower |
| When unloading more than 2 litter casualties lower litter rack casualities must be unloaded ______ | first |
| Leave this open and support it with the two chain hooks after loading the M998 | tailgate |
| The load capacity for a 2 1/2 ton or 5 ton 6x6 cargo truck is 12 litters or ________ ambulatory casualties | 16 |
| The first casualty on a 2 1/2 ton cargo truck goes crosswise across _________, then 3 lengthwise in bed | seats |
| This vehicle has a load capacity of 8 litter or 14 ambulatory (5-ton LT vehicle air drop/air del) | M1093 |
| The combat medic rides in _______ position of the vehicle (M1093/1081/1085) to monitor casualties | center |