CASUALTY CARE COURSE)
MODULES 1-5 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS 2026
How many casualties die before reaching a medical treament facility? CORRECT ANSWERS
90%
TC3 Three Goals CORRECT ANSWERS (1) Treat the casualty
(2) Prevent additional casualties
(3) Complete the mission
Three Levels of Care CORRECT ANSWERS Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical
Evacuation Care
Care Under Fire (CUF) Definition CORRECT ANSWERS Care rendered by the first responder
at the scene of injury while under hostile fire
Tactical Field Care (TFC) Definition CORRECT ANSWERS Care rendered by the first responder
when no longer under fire.
Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC) Definition CORRECT ANSWERS Care rendered once the
casualty has been picked up by an aircraft
First Responder Care (Role 1) CORRECT ANSWERS The first medical care that military
personnel receive is provided at Role 1 (also referred to as unit level medical care or self-aid,
buddy aid, combat lifesaver, and/or medic care).
, Role of care includes: immediate lifesaving measures and treatment for disease and non-
battle injury (DNBI)
Insert Name of Role 2 Here (Role 2) CORRECT ANSWERS Field Hospital Level
Insert Name of Role 3 Here (Role 3) CORRECT ANSWERS Infirmary Level. Second highest
level of care.
Insert Name of Role 4 Here (Role 4) CORRECT ANSWERS Highest level of care. Trauma
centers
Care Under Fire (CUF) Overview CORRECT ANSWERS (1) Return fire and take cover - Never
attempt to rescue a casualty until hostile fire is suppressed
(2) Direct casualty to remain engaged, ask them to apply self-aid and move to cover if able
(3) Gain fire superiority - move to casualty
Phase 1 Overview (Care Under Fire) CORRECT ANSWERS (1) Apply a Hasty Tourniquet
(Official standard is 1 minute; ideal is within 30 seconds)
(2) Continue to maintain fire superiority - move the casualty
MARCH (Used during life-threatening situation) ** CORRECT ANSWERS AKA Primary
Assessment
M - Massive Bleeding
A - Airway
R - Respiration
C - Circulation