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Moon’s DHA TCCC Role 3 Exam 2026 with precise detailed || || || || || || || || || ||
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You are in a Tactical Field Care situation. The casualty is lying on his back. He is breathing, alert,
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and has no serious injuries to his extremities or head. You can see an entrance wound on to the
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extremities chest. What do you do? || || || || ||
Use a vented chest seal to cover the wound and check for other open chest wounds on the back
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What life saving actions should be performed in the Care Under Fire (CUF) phase?
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Apply a tourniquet to control bleeding
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Altered mental status in a trauma casualty in the absence of a head injury may be indicative of...
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Hypovolemic shock ||
What is the most common error made by Combat Medics/Hospital Corpsman when performing a
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cricothyroidotomy?
Making the initial incision too small || || || || ||
What is the preferred route of administration of Fentanyl in a conscious casualty in moderate
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pain, but shows no signs of shock?
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Transmucosal
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During the Tactical Field Care phase, you come upon a trauma casualty that is bleeding,
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hypotensive, tachycardic and tachypnec. What type of shock is most likely the cause of the || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
casualty's symptoms? ||
Hypovolemic shock ||
The vented chest seal used to cover an open chest wound must extend at least how many inches
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beyond the edges of a penetrating wound? || || || || || ||
2 inches ||
In what phase of care do you initiate documentation on the DD Form 1380 TCCC Card found in
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the JFAK? ||
Tactical Field Care || ||
A tourniquet was applied to a casualty's arm for a severely bleeding wound about 15 minutes ago
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while under fire. You have now reached a safe location. Which of the following statements is
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correct?
You can now reassess the casualty's wound
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Communicating with your casualty may || || || ||
Reassure the casualty and help you assess the mental status || || || || || || || || ||
Which of the following diagnosis/treatment strategies should be implemented as soon as possible
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for a suspected head injury?
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Provide supplemental oxygen if available and monitor with pulse oximetry
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(blank) management keeps the casualty's body heat contained and insulates to prevent further
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loss, but it does not reverse the hypothermic process.
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Passive hypothermia ||
Which of the following evaluation tools can be used to identify signs and symptoms of a head
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injury?
IED checklist ||
How should you open the airway of a casualty with a suspected neck or spinal injury?
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Use the jaw thrust maneuver to open the airway
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When managing hypothermia in a trauma casualty, which of the following provides external
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heating?
Active hypothermia management || ||
Assuming that all are available, which of the following should be transfused first in the
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management of hemorrhagic shock? || || ||
Cold stored low-titer O whole blood
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The CLS bag has additional supplies beyond the JFAK. Which supplies would NOT be in the
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CLS bag? ||
Moon’s DHA TCCC Role 3 Exam 2026 with precise detailed || || || || || || || || || ||
answers
You are in a Tactical Field Care situation. The casualty is lying on his back. He is breathing, alert,
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
and has no serious injuries to his extremities or head. You can see an entrance wound on to the
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extremities chest. What do you do? || || || || ||
Use a vented chest seal to cover the wound and check for other open chest wounds on the back
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What life saving actions should be performed in the Care Under Fire (CUF) phase?
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
Apply a tourniquet to control bleeding
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Altered mental status in a trauma casualty in the absence of a head injury may be indicative of...
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Hypovolemic shock ||
What is the most common error made by Combat Medics/Hospital Corpsman when performing a
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
cricothyroidotomy?
Making the initial incision too small || || || || ||
What is the preferred route of administration of Fentanyl in a conscious casualty in moderate
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
pain, but shows no signs of shock?
|| || || || || ||
Transmucosal
,2
During the Tactical Field Care phase, you come upon a trauma casualty that is bleeding,
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hypotensive, tachycardic and tachypnec. What type of shock is most likely the cause of the || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
casualty's symptoms? ||
Hypovolemic shock ||
The vented chest seal used to cover an open chest wound must extend at least how many inches
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
beyond the edges of a penetrating wound? || || || || || ||
2 inches ||
In what phase of care do you initiate documentation on the DD Form 1380 TCCC Card found in
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
the JFAK? ||
Tactical Field Care || ||
A tourniquet was applied to a casualty's arm for a severely bleeding wound about 15 minutes ago
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
while under fire. You have now reached a safe location. Which of the following statements is
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correct?
You can now reassess the casualty's wound
|| || || || || ||
|| || ||
Communicating with your casualty may || || || ||
Reassure the casualty and help you assess the mental status || || || || || || || || ||
Which of the following diagnosis/treatment strategies should be implemented as soon as possible
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for a suspected head injury?
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Provide supplemental oxygen if available and monitor with pulse oximetry
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, 2
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(blank) management keeps the casualty's body heat contained and insulates to prevent further
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loss, but it does not reverse the hypothermic process.
|| || || || || || || ||
Passive hypothermia ||
Which of the following evaluation tools can be used to identify signs and symptoms of a head
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injury?
IED checklist ||
How should you open the airway of a casualty with a suspected neck or spinal injury?
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Use the jaw thrust maneuver to open the airway
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When managing hypothermia in a trauma casualty, which of the following provides external
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heating?
Active hypothermia management || ||
Assuming that all are available, which of the following should be transfused first in the
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management of hemorrhagic shock? || || ||
Cold stored low-titer O whole blood
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The CLS bag has additional supplies beyond the JFAK. Which supplies would NOT be in the
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
CLS bag? ||