TCCC Tier3| Actual exam questions and 100% correct answers| Latest update
TCCC Tier3| Actual exam questions and 100% correct answers| Latest update Which factors influence TCCC? Hostile fire, tactical considerations, wounding patterns, environmental considerations, level of first-responder training and experience, equipment constraints and the potential for significant delays in evacuation. What are the phases of care in TCCC? Care Under Fire/Threat, Tactical Field Care, and Tactical Evacuation Care. What is the most essential treatment task in CUF? Application of a limb tourniquet to control massive bleeding. What is every first responder's role in CUF? Suppress hostile fire and/or establish scene safety, assist in self-aid, and assist in moving casualties What does MARCH PAWS stand for? Massive bleeding, airway, respirations (breathing), circulation, and hypothermia AND head injury, pain, antibiotics, wounds, and splints. What type of tourniquet found in the CMC Aid Bag is used to control massive hemorrhage in the axilla that is too proximal for effective limb tourniquet application? Junctional Tourniquet When should you inspect your JFAK, CLS bag, CMC bag and other Service-specific medical kits? Before, during, and after all training events and missions. What is Care Under Fire? care given by the first responder at the scene of the injury while they and the casualty are still under effective hostile fire or near the threat. What are the signs of life threatening bleeding? • Bright red blood is pooling on the ground • The overlying clothes are soaked with blood • There is a traumatic AMPUTATION of an arm or leg • There is pulsatile (pulsing) or steady bleeding from the wound How long does it take to bleed to death from a complete femoral artery and vein disruption? 3 minutes or less What are advantages and disadvantages of one-person drags? • Advantages: only one rescuer is exposed to enemy fire. • Disadvantages: they are difficult to perform and can cause the rescuer to tire quickly. What are advantages and disadvantages of two-person carries? • Advantages: they are useful in situations where drags do not work well and are quicker than most one-person carries. • Disadvantages: they cause the rescuers to have a higher silhouette than most drags, and are hard to accomplish with the added weight of rescuer's and/or the casualty's equipment. What is the difference between TFC and CUF? care rendered once the combat medic/corpsman and casualty are no longer under direct threat from effective enemy fire. This allows for the time and the relative safety for a more deliberate approach to casualty assessment and treatment. True or False: During TFC, the tactical situation could change back to CUF again at any time?
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