5.
Which standard litter is easiest for the combat medic to fold, roll, and carry with
him?
_______________________________________________________________
6. When using a door as a litter, place something under the ___ of the litter to make
lifting the litter easier.
a. Head.
b. Foot.
7.
When you use three blankets to dress a litter, there should be _______ layers
between the litter and the casualty and ______ layers over his body.
8. A litter casualty does not have a fracture of the lower extremity. When carrying the
casualty uphill, the casualty should be moved:
a. Feet first.
b. Head first.
9. A litter casualty has a fractured leg but no head injury. When carrying the casualty
uphill, the casualty should be moved:
a. Feet first.
b. Head first.
10. A litter casualty has a fractured leg and a head injury. When carrying the casualty
uphill, the casualty should be moved:
a. Feet first.
b. Head first.
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