TCCC HCB EXAM | QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE |
GRADED A+
What are the three objectives of TCCC?
Correct answer: 1. Treat casualty
2. Prevent additional casualties
3. Complete mission
How are the changes in TCCC made?
Correct answer: The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)
What is care under fire?
Correct answer: Care rendered by the first responder or combatant at the scene of the
injury while they're STILL UNDER effective hostile fire.
What is tactical field care?
Correct answer: Care rendered by the first responder or combatant once he and the
casualty are no longer under effective hostile fire.
Injury has occurred, but there has been no hostile fire.
,3 phases of care in TCCC?
Correct answer: 1. Care Under Fire
2. Tactical Field Care
3. TACEVAC Care
What makes P-MARCH-P so special?
Correct answer: It can be tailored to any environment and casualty.
First P:
Correct answer: Patient/Provider Safety
M
Correct answer: Massive Hemorrhage
A
Correct answer: Airway
R
Correct answer: Respirations
C
Correct answer: Circulation
, H:
Correct answer: Head Trauma/Hypothermia
Second P:
Correct answer: Pain Medications
What happens in the first P?
Correct answer: Move PT from site, to safety.
What interventions can occur in M?
Correct answer: Tourniquets
What interventions can occur in A?
Correct answer: • Circkey
• NPA
What interventions can occur in R?
Correct answer: • Occlusive Dressing
• NeedleD
What interventions can occur in C?
Correct answer: • Combat Gauze
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE |
GRADED A+
What are the three objectives of TCCC?
Correct answer: 1. Treat casualty
2. Prevent additional casualties
3. Complete mission
How are the changes in TCCC made?
Correct answer: The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)
What is care under fire?
Correct answer: Care rendered by the first responder or combatant at the scene of the
injury while they're STILL UNDER effective hostile fire.
What is tactical field care?
Correct answer: Care rendered by the first responder or combatant once he and the
casualty are no longer under effective hostile fire.
Injury has occurred, but there has been no hostile fire.
,3 phases of care in TCCC?
Correct answer: 1. Care Under Fire
2. Tactical Field Care
3. TACEVAC Care
What makes P-MARCH-P so special?
Correct answer: It can be tailored to any environment and casualty.
First P:
Correct answer: Patient/Provider Safety
M
Correct answer: Massive Hemorrhage
A
Correct answer: Airway
R
Correct answer: Respirations
C
Correct answer: Circulation
, H:
Correct answer: Head Trauma/Hypothermia
Second P:
Correct answer: Pain Medications
What happens in the first P?
Correct answer: Move PT from site, to safety.
What interventions can occur in M?
Correct answer: Tourniquets
What interventions can occur in A?
Correct answer: • Circkey
• NPA
What interventions can occur in R?
Correct answer: • Occlusive Dressing
• NeedleD
What interventions can occur in C?
Correct answer: • Combat Gauze