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1. What are the objectives/goals of TCCC?: Provide lifesaving care, limit additional casualties, help
mission success
2. When reassessing wounds, which of the following should be considered?: -
Bleeding has been controlled
3. A soldier experienced a blast, shrapnel is sticking out of a leg. Which of the
following should you do?: Apply bulky dressing around shrapnel and secure
4. Which choice is a contraindication of administering the CWMP (combat pill
pack)?: In shock/ unable to swallow
5. What of the following is a sign of extremity fracture?: Swelling and crepitus under the skin
6. A casualty becomes disoriented. What's should you do with their communi-
cation device?: Take the equipment away from the casualty
7. Using triage considerations during Tactical Field Care, which casualty should
be treated first?: Casualty with massive bleeding to the leg
8. Extreme blood loss may lead to which type of shock?: Hemorrhagic shock
9. Which of the following is found within the JFAK?: Chest seal, NPA, tourniquet
10. Altered mental status in a trauma casualty can come from all of these except
which one?: Medication from the CWMP (combat pill pack)
11. What percent of body surface area is considered burned in both legs, front
torso and groin are affected?: 55%
12. What impact does the tactical environment (fire superiority and threat con-
tainment) have on TCCC?: Without fire superiority, TCCC is limited to self-aid
13. External forces that can cause a head injury include: Blow to head, within 50m of a blast,
or in vehicle accident
14. What should you do with the NPA before inserting intro the casualty's nos-
tril?: Lubricate the outside of the tube with water or sterile lubrication
15. When treating hypothermia the following measure provides the best chance
to reverse the hypothermic process?: Active management
16. Anatomical sites for applying direct and indirect pressure to control bleeding
include which combinations?: Neck, groin, and axillary
17. What is a indicator of shock in the Tactical Field Care setting?: Altered level of
consciousness
18. Signs of shock do not include which of the following: Increased blood pressure
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dbm852
1. What are the objectives/goals of TCCC?: Provide lifesaving care, limit additional casualties, help
mission success
2. When reassessing wounds, which of the following should be considered?: -
Bleeding has been controlled
3. A soldier experienced a blast, shrapnel is sticking out of a leg. Which of the
following should you do?: Apply bulky dressing around shrapnel and secure
4. Which choice is a contraindication of administering the CWMP (combat pill
pack)?: In shock/ unable to swallow
5. What of the following is a sign of extremity fracture?: Swelling and crepitus under the skin
6. A casualty becomes disoriented. What's should you do with their communi-
cation device?: Take the equipment away from the casualty
7. Using triage considerations during Tactical Field Care, which casualty should
be treated first?: Casualty with massive bleeding to the leg
8. Extreme blood loss may lead to which type of shock?: Hemorrhagic shock
9. Which of the following is found within the JFAK?: Chest seal, NPA, tourniquet
10. Altered mental status in a trauma casualty can come from all of these except
which one?: Medication from the CWMP (combat pill pack)
11. What percent of body surface area is considered burned in both legs, front
torso and groin are affected?: 55%
12. What impact does the tactical environment (fire superiority and threat con-
tainment) have on TCCC?: Without fire superiority, TCCC is limited to self-aid
13. External forces that can cause a head injury include: Blow to head, within 50m of a blast,
or in vehicle accident
14. What should you do with the NPA before inserting intro the casualty's nos-
tril?: Lubricate the outside of the tube with water or sterile lubrication
15. When treating hypothermia the following measure provides the best chance
to reverse the hypothermic process?: Active management
16. Anatomical sites for applying direct and indirect pressure to control bleeding
include which combinations?: Neck, groin, and axillary
17. What is a indicator of shock in the Tactical Field Care setting?: Altered level of
consciousness
18. Signs of shock do not include which of the following: Increased blood pressure
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