7. A casualty who is classified as expectant would normally be classified as ____for
purposes of evacuation when evacuations means are limited.
a. Urgent.
b. Priority.
c.
Routine.
8.
A casualty has an open "sucking" chest wound with respiratory distress and
shock. His classification for evacuation is:
a. Urgent.
b. Priority.
c.
Routine.
9. A casualty can wait for over 2 hours for evacuation without endangering his life,
limb, or eyesight. Delaying his evacuation for more than 4 hours, however, will
probably endanger his life. His classification for evacuation is:
a. Urgent.
b. Priority.
c.
Routine.
10.
A physician assistant (PA) in a medical platoon organic to a combat battalion will
be part of a(n):
a. Ambulance squad.
b. Area support squad.
c.
Surgical squad.
d. Treatment squad.
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