Saber Guard
Rifle
Illnesses
Burns
Injuries
100

When not in formation, but you are wearing a saber and must execute a salute, render a __________ salute.

A) arm

B) hand

C) head

D) quick

B) hand

100

"Strap for carrying rifle over back and shoulder."

A) balance

B) bolt

C) sling

D) sight

C) sling

100

T or F: Fainting is a mild form of shock


True :)

100
T or F: All degrees if burns should be treated first with cool running water.

False

100

What is an open fracture?

A) One in which the two sides of the break do not touch each other

B) One in which the sharp edges of the bone cut through the skin

C) A break of a bone joint

D) A break with two or more fractures of the same bone

B) One in which the sharp edges of the bone cut through the skin

200

When the saber is at the order arms position, keep it _____________ and not at a(n) _________ to the body.

A) angled, line

B) tilted, angle

C) perpendicular, slant

D) straight, angle

D) straight, angle

200
________ is to carry a weapon diagonally across the body, with the muzzle (or blade) near the left shoulder.

A) saber

B) Cant

C) Port

D) Guard

C) Port

200

What physiological event causes a body to go into shock?

A) Seeing a catastrophic event

B) Thinking of something that causes a phobia

C) Lack of blood flow

D) Abnormally slow breathing

C) Lack of blood flow

200

T or F: Third-degree burns are the most painful because they cause the deepest tissue damage.

False

200

Which of the following is not an example of an open wound?

A) Abrasion

B) Puncture

C) Bruise

D) Laceration

C) Bruise

300

Assume the carry saber position at the preparatory command for the __________ time.

A) halt

B) quick

C) double

D) step

B) quick

300
You are a platoon sergeant and are watching one of your squad leaders conducting drill practice with the M-1903 rifle. She gave the command, "right shoulder, arms" but the squad doesn't move. You are impressed because the order she gave previously was ______.

A) Inspection, arms

B) Left shoulder, arms

C) Order, arms

D) Port, arms

A) Inspection, arms

300

How do you treat cold weather dehydration?
A) Tighten the victim's clothes, move the victim out of the wind, and give fluids.

B) Move the victim out of wind and cold and keep him or her warm; loosen the victim's clothing; give the victim fluids, rest, and prompt medical treatment.

C) Move the victim into the sun and fresh air, tighten the victim's clothing, and give fluids.

D) None of the choices.

B) Move the victim out of wind and cold and keep him or her warm; loosen the victim's clothing; give the victim fluids, rest, and prompt medical treatment.

300

What is the most painful type of burn?
A) First-degree burns, because the outer skin is so sensitive

B) Third-degree burns, because they are the most severe

C) Second-degree burns, because nerve endings are still intact even though tissue damage is severe

D) All types of burns are excruciatingly painful

C) Second-degree burns, because nerve endings are still intact even though tissue damage is severe

300

The RICE formula is used to treat bone, joint, and muscle injuries. Explain what RICE stands for.

A) Rap, Ice, Compress, and Elevate

B) Rest, Immobilize, Compress, and Elevate

C) Rest, Ice, Compare swelling, and Elevate

D) Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation

D) Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation

400

You would want to assume the carry saber position to give _________ or to change _________.

A) commands, guards

B) salutes, positions

C) commands, positions

D) salutes, guards

C) commands, positions

400

The actions on the third and fourth coun ts for three of the drill movements listed below are the same. Which drill movement has different actions on those counts?

A) Counts two to four from right shoulder arms to order arms

B) Counts three to five from left should arms to order arms

C) Counts one to three from port arms to order arms

D) Counts one to three from present arms to order arms

D) Counts one to three from present arms to order arms

400

When body tissue dies because of a lack of blood supply, as happens with deep frostbite, it is called, ________.

A) goosebumps

B) gangrene

C) overexposure

D)the tourniquet effect

B) gangrene

400

You called 911 to request emergency assistance for a victim burned in a fire. The victim tells you taht he is in a lot of pain. His skin has many blisters and is severely swollen.

What should you tell the 911 operator when he asks, "How bad are the burns?"
A) "They are first-degree burns."

B) "They are second-degree burns."

C) "They are third-degree burns."

B) "They are second-degree burns."

400

Jesse knew he was going to be working outside in hot, humid weather the next day, so he started preparing himself in order to avoid heat injuries. He drank one quart of water an hour, and he put a large amount of salt in his food to replace the water and salt he would lose. He chose loose clothing made out of natural fibers that would cover most of his skin. Since he was going to wear some heavy protective clothing, he planned his hardest work in the cooler hours of early morning and late afternoon. Of all of his actions, which one is most likely to cause a heat injury?

A) Drinking only one quart of water each hour

B) Adding a large amount of salt to his food

C) Wearing loose clothing made of natural fibers

D) Planning his hardest work too early or too late

B) Adding a large amount of salt to his food

500

When in charge of a formation, the leader assumes the carry saber position and performs other actions from that position. Which of the following is NOT performed at the carry saver position?

A) When addressing another officer, if the saber is drawn

B) Giving commands

C) Changing positions

D) Marching at double time

D) Marching at double time

500

When is the only time you use the initial preparatory command "ready"?

A) When marching with a guidon bearer

B) When marching with 5 or more Cadets

C) When marching with a saber

D) Never

A) When marching with a guidon bearer

500

Jesse is supposed to be working outside in cold, damp, and possibly wet weather tomorrow. His job is hard work, so to prevent cold injuries, he starts to prepare today. He started to drink one quart of water an hour, and the weather report said that the temperatures and wind speed weren't going to be that bad. He washed his good work clothes, has two extra pairs of socks, and he plans to wear his new heavy waterproof jacket. He knew he was physically fit because he works out regularly, and because his doctor told him he was "fit like a fiddle." All he had left to do was to eat a good meal, take a shower, and get a good night's sleep.

Of all of his actions, which one is most likely to cause a cold injury?
A) Drinking only one quart of water each hour

B) Wearing a heavy waterproof jacket

C) Dressing in layers

D) Physical fatigue

B) Wearing a heavy waterproof jacket

500

T or F: When washing chemicals off the body, flush with water for at least five minutes.

False (at least 15 mins)

500

On what side should a victim's body be positioned to delay absorption of an oral poison into the circulatory system?

A) On his or her back

B) upright in a sitting position

C) On his or her right side

D) On his or her left side

D) On his or her left side 

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