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4-63.
What is the key identifying feature of the
coral snake that distinguishes it from other
snakes with similar markings?
1.
The yellow band is always next to the
red band
2.
The red band is always next to the
black band
3.
It has a distinctive bite pattern
4.
It has deep pits below the eyes
4-64.
On patrol, a member of your unit receives a
rattlesnake bite just below the elbow. What
first aid treatment should you perform?
1.
Place a tourniquet 1 inch proximal to
the bite site
2.
Place a constricting band 2 inches
proximal to the bite site
3.
Place a constricting band 2 inches
distal to the bite site below the elbow
4.
Both 2 and 3 above
4-65.
Jellyfish nematocysts can be neutralized
with which of the following substances?
1.
Formalin
2.
Dilute ammonia
3.
Vinegar
4.
Any of the above
4-66.
The most widely abused drug(s) is/are
1.
ethanol
2.
opiates
3.
barbiturates
4.
amphetamines
4-67.
Signs and symptoms of stimulant
intoxication include all of the following
EXCEPT
1.
hyperactivity
2.
increased appetite
3.
dilated pupils
4.
increased body temperature
4-68.
A person may display which of the
following symptom(s) after using a
hallucinogenic drug?
1.
Pin-pointed pupils
2.
Decreased heartbeat
3.
Flushed face
4.
Both 2 and 3 above
4-69.
Marijuana falls into which of the following
categories of drugs?
1.
Barbiturate
2.
Physically addicting
3.
Hallucinogen
4.
Harmless
4-70.
Persons who regularly abuse inhalants risk
which of the following injuries?
1.
Severe brain damage
2.
Damaged internal organs
3.
Death
4.
Each of the above
4-71.
In caring for drug-intoxicated persons, the
Corpsman should perform what actions as
his/her first priority?
1.
Check for an adequate airway
2.
Keep the victim awake
3.
Induce vomiting if the victim is awake
4.
Transport to a medical facility