TCCC Tier 3 Test Questions and answers 100% correct| Complete| Latest update 2026
TCCC Tier 3 Test Questions and answers 100% correct| Complete| Latest update 2026 Large infusion volumes of _________ may worsen coagulopathy and increase bleeding when treating shock in a trauma casualty. A. Crystalloids B. Whole Blood C. Plasma D. Red Blood Cells A. Crystalloids What is a reliable indicator of shock in the Tactical Field Care (TFC) setting? A. Decreased respiration rate B. Dilated pupils C. Weak radial pulse D. Hoarseness C. Weak radial pulse Which of the following are found within the Joint First Aid Kit (JFAK)? A. Ibuprofen, chest seal, chest tube B. Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA), chest seal, endotracheal tube C. Chest seal, NPA, tourniquet D. Chest seal, Ibuprofen, bag valve mask C. Chest seal, NPA, tourniquet What is the minimum information required to launch the evacuation asset when calling in a 9-Line MEDEVAC request for casualty evacuation? A. MIST report B. Lines 1-5 C. DD Form 1380 D. Lines 6-9 B. Lines 1-5 Casualties often suffer multiple injuries and require more equipment than they carry in their own Joint First Aid Kit (JFAK)/first aid kits. Which of the following kits would provide additional medical equipment to help treat casualties with multiple injuries? A. Combat Lifesaver (CLS) bag B. Hypothermia Prevention and Management Kit (HPMK) C. Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) D. Buddy Aid Kit (BAK) A. Combat Lifesaver (CLS) bag Why is it important to prepare pre-mission casualty evacuation equipment? a. If the equipment is prepared in advance, there is no need to train or rehearse on how to use it b. To ensure it is in working order and that all of the equipment necessary is present c. Preparing equipment in advance results in favorable unit evaluations d. Properly prepared equipment takes up less space in your unit vehicles b. To ensure it is in working order and that all of the equipment necessary is present A life-threatening hemorrhage does not include: a. Bright-red blood pooling on the ground b. Pulsatile, steady bleeding c. Dark-red, slow-trickling bleeding d. Bandages or clothes soaked with blood c. Dark-red, slow-trickling bleeding During the assessment of a casualty with a suspected pelvic fracture, the medic should not check for pelvic instability by applying bilateral downward pressure on the pelvis because
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