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68W Combat Medic Module 3 Practice Exam

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The 68W Combat Medic Specialist Training program is the foundation of the United States Army's medical corps, producing the highly skilled heroes who provide lifesaving care on the front lines.

This specialized training is designed for Soldiers seeking the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 68W.

It equips them with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to perform initial trauma management, limited primary care, and evacuation procedures in both austere battlefield environments and standard military treatment facilities.

Successfully navigating this rigorous course transforms a Soldier into a Combat Medic—the "Doc"—who is the first line of defense against preventable death on the battlefield.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Module 3 of the 68W curriculum represents a pivotal shift from basic medical knowledge to advanced tactical application.

Having mastered Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) fundamentals in earlier modules, students in Module 3 focus almost exclusively on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines.

The course entails a deep dive into the phases of TCCC: Care Under Fire (CUF), Tactical Field Care (TFC), and Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC).

The exam details will test your mastery of these specialized skills, including your ability to perform a rapid primary survey, identify massive hemorrhage, master advanced airway management techniques (including surgical cricothyroidotomy), manage tension pneumothorax with needle decompression, and initiate IV/IO access for fluid resuscitation, all while maintaining situational awareness under simulated combat stress.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final validation for 68W training is a comprehensive event testing both your cognitive understanding and your ability to perform under extreme pressure.

Students should expect a two-part final evaluation process.

First, you must pass a comprehensive written examination, typically composed of multiple-choice questions covering all modules, with a specific emphasis on the TCCC protocols learned in Module 3. A passing score of 70% or higher is generally required to proceed.

Second, and most critically, you must succeed in the psychomotor evaluation, often referred to as "the lanes."

This is a scenario-based practical test where you must correctly manage multiple casualties in a simulated combat environment. Instructors will evaluate your performance on a GO/NO-GO basis, requiring 100% proficiency in critical lifesaving tasks, such as correct tourniquet application time and maintaining the appropriate order of care (MARCH algorithm).


How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for the 68W final exam requires a blended approach of rigorous academic study and repetitive physical practice.

First, master the TCCC guidelines; these are your roadmap to success in the lanes.

Utilize flashcards to memorize medication dosages, indications, and the steps of primary and secondary assessments.

However, do not simply rely on book study; you must practice the hands-on skills. Repetition is key to developing muscle memory for tourniquet application, pressure dressings, and airway management. Practice these skills on manikins, on teammates, and while wearing your full tactical kit to simulate the constraints you will face during testing.

Regarding exam centers, the primary training and testing authorized location is the Medical Education and Training Campus (METC) located at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

This state-of-the-art facility is where all Army Combat Medics undergo their Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and finalize their certification before being assigned to their operational units.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Graduating as a 68W Combat Medic Specialist unlocks a wide array of dynamic and rewarding career paths within the U.S. Army.

This certification is highly respected and provides a direct route into multiple distinct operational roles.

Specific job titles and career paths available to a 68W graduate include:

  • Platoon Medic (often assigned directly to Infantry or other combat arms units).
  • Flight Medic (requiring further specialized training in aeromedical evacuation).
  • Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCOM, following completion of the rigorous selection and training pipeline).
  • Clinic or Hospital Medic (providing patient care in military treatment facilities).
  • Ambulance Team Member or NCOIC.
  • Medical Instructor (training the next generation of 68W specialists).

 

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Yes, you can retake this practice test as many times as you need. The questions and options may be randomized on subsequent attempts to ensure comprehensive learning.

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