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TCCC Newest Exam with precise detailed answers || || || || || ||
When treating a casualty with severe burns and massive bleeding, what action should be taken
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first?
Ensure the bleeding is controlled || || || ||
Where should a pelvic compression device (PCD) be placed on a casualty with a suspected pelvic
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fracture?
At the level of the greater trochanters
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Which form is used to document casualty data, injuries, and medical interventions?
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DD Form 1380 || ||
What is the appropriate dose for the administration of intravenous ertapenem in a trauma
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casualty?
1 gm ||
When assessing a casualty, you notice one tourniquet is not controlling the bleeding. You should:
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Tighten the original tourniquet to eliminate the distal pulse || || || || || || || ||
Why is it important to prepare pre-mission casualty evacuation equipment?
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To ensure it is in working order and that all of the equipment necessary is present
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casualty has a lower limb amputation after a blast injury. Based on this injury pattern, you suspect
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the casualty might also have a ________________.
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Pelvic fracture ||
A casualty becomes disoriented. What should you do with their communication equipment?
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Take the communication equipment away from the casualty
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You are treating a casualty who was near an explosion. Shrapnel has penetrated his leg, and a stick
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is protruding from the wound. Which of the following should you do?
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Control the bleeding and apply bulky dressing materials around the stick and then secure the
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dressing materials with a bandage || || || ||
In accordance with the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) Guidelines,
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what action is required in the Care Under Fire (CUF) phase to prevent harm or additional
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casualties before engaging with a casualty? || || || || ||
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Suppress hostile fire || ||
A casualty hit the steering wheel during a high-impact vehicle collision and is in respiratory
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distress. You are having difficulty getting under the body armor to visually inspect the chest.
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What would make you suspect a life-threatening chest injury?
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Mechanism of injury and presentation || || || ||
The _____________report follows the MEDEVAC request and transmits additional medical
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information to the receiving medical treatment facility and/or providers on the evacuation || || || || || || || || || || || ||
platform and may be required by theater/unit/commander policy. || || || || || || ||
MIST
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Guidelines recommend that combat trauma casualties
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without a pulse or respirations should have ____________________ performed during Tactical
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Field Care (TFC) due to the potential benefit and clear absence of additional harm.
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Bilateral needle decompression of the chest || || || || ||
Basic care of an eye injury includes: || || || || || ||
Placing a rigid eye shield only over the injured eye || || || || || || || || ||
As a Combat Medic/Corpsman (CMC), you should inspect your medical equipment:
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a. Before training events and combat missions
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b. During training events and combat missions
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c. After training events and combat missions
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d. A, B, and C
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What are the top priorities during Care Under Fire (CUF), Tactical Field Care (TFC), and Tactical
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Evacuation Care (TACEVAC) respectively? || || ||
CUF - establish scene safety and stop life-threatening external hemorrhage if tactically feasible,
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TFC - establish a secure perimeter and triage casualties, TACEVAC - establish evacuation point
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security and stage casualties for evacuation || || || || ||
Commercially available, battery-operated containers can safely store 1-2 units of blood products || || || || || || || || || || || ||
for up to ________ hours?
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a. 50 hours
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If a casualty is not in shock and can swallow oral medications, they should be given a
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__________ tablet of moxifloxacin from their own Combat Wound Medication Pack (CWMP). || || || || || || || || || || ||
400 mg ||
TCCC Newest Exam with precise detailed answers || || || || || ||
When treating a casualty with severe burns and massive bleeding, what action should be taken
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first?
Ensure the bleeding is controlled || || || ||
Where should a pelvic compression device (PCD) be placed on a casualty with a suspected pelvic
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fracture?
At the level of the greater trochanters
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Which form is used to document casualty data, injuries, and medical interventions?
|| || || || || || || || || || ||
DD Form 1380 || ||
What is the appropriate dose for the administration of intravenous ertapenem in a trauma
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
casualty?
1 gm ||
When assessing a casualty, you notice one tourniquet is not controlling the bleeding. You should:
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Tighten the original tourniquet to eliminate the distal pulse || || || || || || || ||
Why is it important to prepare pre-mission casualty evacuation equipment?
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To ensure it is in working order and that all of the equipment necessary is present
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casualty has a lower limb amputation after a blast injury. Based on this injury pattern, you suspect
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
the casualty might also have a ________________.
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Pelvic fracture ||
A casualty becomes disoriented. What should you do with their communication equipment?
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Take the communication equipment away from the casualty
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You are treating a casualty who was near an explosion. Shrapnel has penetrated his leg, and a stick
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is protruding from the wound. Which of the following should you do?
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Control the bleeding and apply bulky dressing materials around the stick and then secure the
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
dressing materials with a bandage || || || ||
In accordance with the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) Guidelines,
|| || || || || || || || || || || ||
what action is required in the Care Under Fire (CUF) phase to prevent harm or additional
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
casualties before engaging with a casualty? || || || || ||
, 2
Suppress hostile fire || ||
A casualty hit the steering wheel during a high-impact vehicle collision and is in respiratory
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
distress. You are having difficulty getting under the body armor to visually inspect the chest.
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What would make you suspect a life-threatening chest injury?
|| || || || || || || ||
Mechanism of injury and presentation || || || ||
The _____________report follows the MEDEVAC request and transmits additional medical
|| || || || || || || || || ||
information to the receiving medical treatment facility and/or providers on the evacuation || || || || || || || || || || || ||
platform and may be required by theater/unit/commander policy. || || || || || || ||
MIST
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Guidelines recommend that combat trauma casualties
|| || || || || || || || || || ||
without a pulse or respirations should have ____________________ performed during Tactical
|| || || || || || || || || || ||
Field Care (TFC) due to the potential benefit and clear absence of additional harm.
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
Bilateral needle decompression of the chest || || || || ||
Basic care of an eye injury includes: || || || || || ||
Placing a rigid eye shield only over the injured eye || || || || || || || || ||
As a Combat Medic/Corpsman (CMC), you should inspect your medical equipment:
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a. Before training events and combat missions
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b. During training events and combat missions
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c. After training events and combat missions
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d. A, B, and C
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What are the top priorities during Care Under Fire (CUF), Tactical Field Care (TFC), and Tactical
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Evacuation Care (TACEVAC) respectively? || || ||
CUF - establish scene safety and stop life-threatening external hemorrhage if tactically feasible,
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TFC - establish a secure perimeter and triage casualties, TACEVAC - establish evacuation point
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security and stage casualties for evacuation || || || || ||
Commercially available, battery-operated containers can safely store 1-2 units of blood products || || || || || || || || || || || ||
for up to ________ hours?
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a. 50 hours
|| ||
If a casualty is not in shock and can swallow oral medications, they should be given a
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
__________ tablet of moxifloxacin from their own Combat Wound Medication Pack (CWMP). || || || || || || || || || || ||
400 mg ||