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EFMB PRACTICE PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZER TOOLKIT: HIGH-YIELD SOLVED QUESTIONS AND FINAL EVALUATION TRANSCRIPT FOR CORE COMPETENCE SUCCESS 2026
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⩥ Which Corps identifies potential sources of water and water point development? Answer: Engineer ⩥ Which of the following is the term used to describe water that is fit for humans to drink? Answer: Potable ⩥ Which of the following means water that has an agreeable taste and odor? Answer: Palatable ⩥ What are the sources from which you are allowed to obtain water? Answer: Surface, Ground, Rain, Ice Snow and Seawater ⩥ How many five gallon cans could you disinfect using one ampoule of calcium hypochlorite to 1/2 canteen cup of water? Answer: 15 ⩥ In an emergency, how long must you boil water to help in disinfecting it? Answer: 15 Seconds
⩥ What type of latrine is preferred for human waste disposal during field exercises? Answer: Chemical Latrine ⩥ The numbers of latrines are based on one commode or urinal per how many male/ female soldiers? Answer: 25 Male/17 Female ⩥ Which one of the following presents with cool skin with a rapid, profuse sweating, trembling, and low blood pressure? Answer: Heat Exhaustion ⩥ Tobacco and alcohol do what to peripheral circulation that makes soldiers more susceptible to frostbite? Answer: Decrease ⩥ Early signs of heat stroke include headache, dizziness, delirium, nausea, vomiting and excessive warmth? Answer: Heat Stroke ⩥ Chaplins and medical personnel are eligible to be certified as what type of personnel? Answer: Retained ⩥ The _______ concern the victims of war of armed conflict. Answer: Geneva Conventions ⩥ Medical personnel do not participate in the _____ of prisoners. Answer: Interrogation
⩥ How many linguist categories are there and which one is granted access to secret information? Answer: 3 categories, the second is granted access ⩥ Which of the following include any acts or attempts to commit acts that involve sexual contact, abuse or assault? Answer: Sexual Misconduct ⩥ What must you always have/ have knowledge of when interacting with detainee's in their quarters? Answer: Personal Alarm System ⩥ What is normal range for respirations per minute of a preschooler, toddler, or infant over 6 months old? Answer: 20- 30 ⩥ What term is used to describe diffuclt or labored breathing? Answer: Dyspnea ⩥ What is the normal range for school age child's (6-10yrs old) pulse rate? Answer: 70- 110 ⩥ What is the name of the pulse site located on the inside of the arm near the elbow? Answer: Brachial ⩥ The blood pressure cuff should be how many times the size of the upper arm length if using the brachial artery? Answer: 2/
⩥ The blood pressure cuff should not remain inflated for more than how many minute(s)? Answer: One ⩥ What is the color used to signify that a thermometer is used for rectal temperature taking only? Answer: Red ⩥ What letter is written in a patient's record that has a normal temperature range of 96-98 degrees? Answer: A ⩥ In normal conditions, the goal is to maintain the patient's oxygen saturation at what percentage? Answer: 95% ⩥ What is the method used to open a patient's airway who is suspected of neck or spinal injury? Answer: Jaw Thrust ⩥ How many cycles of chest compressions and beaths are given before assessing the casualty? Answer: Four ⩥ What term describes air entering the stomach instead of the lungs? Answer: Gastric Distention ⩥ To convert ounces to CC multiply by what number? Answer: 30 ⩥ You should not defibrillate a patient with an AED if... Answer: - The patient is wet
⩥ What term is used to describe the presence of air within the pleural space of the chest? Answer: Pneumothorax ⩥ During needle chest decompression, you should insert the needle at what intercostals space along the midclavicular line? Answer: Second ⩥ What choice is the medial cubital vein when choosing a vein for obtaining a blood specimen? Answer: First ⩥ You should label every IV tubing with the date, time and what else? Answer: Initials of the person initiating the IV ⩥ What type of seizure is associated with a brief loss of concentration without loss of motor tone and is chiefly found in children? Answer: Petit Mal ⩥ What part(s) of a seizing patient's body should you not evaluate during a seizure? Answer: Head ⩥ In the acronym AVPU, used to assess a patient's level of consciousness, what does the V stand for? Answer: Verbal ⩥ When treating a patient with a tension pneumothorax you should lay them on their? Answer: Injured side
⩥ Which of the following acronyms means to keep the vein open? Answer: TKO ⩥ What term best describes a wound that has both entry and exit wounds? Answer: Perforating ⩥ Which type of burn should you flush longer because it penetrates deeper and can cause more severe injury? Answer: Alkali ⩥ Using the rule of nines, what percentage would burns to both arms and the front of the chest be in terms of total percentage burnt? Answer: 36% ⩥ This type of pregnancy is characterized by acute abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, low blood pressure, and rapid weak pulse. Answer: Ectopic ⩥ What is the usual dose of activated charcoal for an adult individual? Answer: 25-50 grams ⩥ Which acronym is used when performing a rapid trauma assessment when inspecting the body areas? Answer: DCAP-BTLS ⩥ If a patient is oriented to people, place, and time how many points would they be on the Glasgow Coma Scale? Answer: 5
⩥ Do not attempt to transport an anaphylactic shock patient if you cannot reach the aid station within how long? Answer: 4 minutes ⩥ How long must a tick remain attached to the body in order to transmit infections? Answer: 4-6 hours ⩥ If bitten by a snake, what action should you take? Answer: Kill the snake and bring it to the MTF ⩥ How can you tell when a patient has been exposed to vapor nerve agent? Answer: Pupils are pinpoint ⩥ Who is the first person of medical precedence qualified to remove a splint? Answer: Physician ⩥ The usual amount of IV fluid is 1-2 liters or how many ml's for each 100ml of blood loss? Answer: 300ml ⩥ How many large bore (16ga) IV(s) should you try to start on a hypovolemic shock patient? Answer: Two ⩥ When positioning pneumatic anti-shock garment trousers, you should place them below what rib? Answer: The lowest rib ⩥ When inserting a urinary catheter initially, insert it until resistance is felt and then how much further? Answer: 2-3 inches
⩥ When selecting a helicopter landing zone, the ground slope must be no more than how many degrees? Answer: 15 degrees ⩥ The touchdown point on an inverted Y is how many meters total from left to right? Answer: 14 ⩥ What line of the 9 line medevac request gives number of patients by type (litter and ambulatory)? Answer: Line 5 ⩥ If a patient must be evacuated within 2 hours to save a life, limb, or eyesight what would go in Line 3 of their 9 line medevac request? Answer: Urgent ⩥ The gauge of the needle is indicated by what range of numbers? Answer: 14- 27 ⩥ How many articles are there in the code of conduct? Answer: 6 ⩥ Which phase of tactical combat casualty care is tactical field care? Answer: III ⩥ If you are in MOPP level two, what are you wearing? Answer: Mask, trousers, jacket and overboots
⩥ In the acronym SALUTE, the E stands for what? Answer: Equipment ⩥ Which of the following platforms results from the collection, evaluation, analysis derived from intercepted electromagnetic emissions? Answer: Sigint ⩥ What is the most lethal component of all environmental factors? Answer: Heat