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TCCC TIER 3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | NEWEST UPDATED 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS. What is a likely cause of altered mental status in a trauma casualty on the battlefield? a. Use of recreational drugs b. Sleep deprivation c. Poor nutrition d. Blood loss - ANSWER d. Blood loss RATIONALE Although both a Traumatic Brain Injury and Hypoxia can cause an altered mental status on the battlefield, studies have shown that Hypovolemia is the likely cause of altered mental status in trauma casualties. Why is it important to communicate with a casualty throughout the delivery of care? a. Frank and reassuring communication can help decrease the casualty's anxiety b. The casualty needs to understand the potential impact their injuries will have on the mission c. Casualties can pass on information to other first responders d. Casualties should understand what is being done since they are required to sign consent forms before treatment - ANSWER a. Frank and reassuring communication can help decrease the casualty's anxiety RATIONALE The Combat Medic/Corpsman will continuously communicate with the casualty (if possible) by encouraging, reassuring, and explaining each step of care being rendered. Being wounded can cause significant anxiety and fear above and beyond the psychological trauma of combat. Talking frankly with the casualty about their injuries and offering reassurance by describing the treatments being rendered and emphasizing that everything possible is being done to care for them can help decrease their anxiety. Be honest about the injuries sustained but maintain a positive attitude about treatment and timely evacuation. Talking with the casualty helps assess their mental status, while talking through procedures helps maintain your own focus and confidence as well as the casualty's confidence in you. A casualty is leaning forward with her hands placed on her knees to support her upper body. How would you describe what this casualty is doing? a. Sternal retractions b. Tripod respirations c. Nasal flaring d. Labored breathing - ANSWER b. Tripod respirations RATIONALE Tripod respirations - The patient will sit or stand leaning forward while supporting the upper body with the hands on the knees to facilitate breathing. Which of the following is a benefit of communicating with the casualty during Tactical Field Care? a. Facilitate handoff of casualty information to medical personnel b. Ease the casualty's fears and help explain care c. Expedite the casualty evacuation process d. Provide the necessary information for the first section of the 9-Line evacuation request - ANSWER b. Ease the casualty's fears and help explain care RATIONALE Communicating with the casualty is vitally important for several reasons. One is to help calm and reassure the casualty in what is likely the most stressful situation that they have ever experienced. If they are calmer, they will follow your instructions more closely, which may result in a better outcome. Communicate with the casualty, if possible, to encourage, reassure, and explain care each step of the way. If a penetrating eye injury is suspected, you should perform a _______________________. a. Rapid field test of visual acuity b. Neurological exam c. Traumatic brain injury evaluation questionnaire d. Gait and balance assessment - ANSWER a. Rapid field test of visual acuity RATIONALE If a penetrating eye injury is noted or suspected, perform a rapid field test of visual acuity and document findings. Rapid visual acuity testing includes the ability to read print, count fingers, identity hand motion, and/or differentiate light from dark. Using the Rule of Nines, what percent of body surface area is considered burned if the entire anterior torso and the front and back of both lower extremities are burned? a. 35% b. 37% c. 45% d. 54% - ANSWER d. 54% RATIONALE Eleven areas each have 9% body surface area (head, upper extremities, front and back of lower extremities, and front and back of the torso having two 9% areas each). General guidelines are that the size of the palm of the hand represents approximately 1% of the burned area. When estimating, it is easiest to round up to the nearest 10. If half of the front or rear area is burned, the area would be half of the area value. For example, if the entire anterior torso and the front and back of both lower extremities are burned, it would be (9% x 4) + 18% = 54%. What is the most common cause of preventable combat death? a. Tension pneumothorax b. Airway problems c. Shock d. Hemorrhage - ANSWER d. Hemorrhage RATIONALE The leading causes of preventable death on the battlefield are due to traumatic injuries including hemorrhage, both from the extremities and from junctional areas, tension pneumothorax, and airway trauma or obstruction. By far, the majority of the preventable deaths are from massive hemorrhage. Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Guidelines recommend that combat trauma casualties without a pulse or respirations should have ____________________ performed during Tactical Field Care (TFC) due to the potential benefit and clear absence of additional harm. a. Active hypothermia measures b. Tourniquet application c. Bilateral needle decompression of the chest d. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - ANSWER c. Bilateral needle decompression of the chest RATIONALE During TFC, several authors and subject matter experts recommend that for combat trauma casualties without a pulse, bilateral NDCs should be performed due to the potential benefit and clear absence of additional harm. As a result, the TCCC Guidelines now state: ".... casualties with torso trauma or polytrauma who have no pulse or respirations during TFC should have bilateral needle decompression performed to ensure they do not have a tension pneumothorax prior to discontinuation of care."

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TCCC TIER 3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS | NEWEST UPDATED 2026/2027 | GRADED
A+ | 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS.


What is a likely cause of altered mental status in a trauma casualty on the
battlefield?

a. Use of recreational drugs
b. Sleep deprivation
c. Poor nutrition
d. Blood loss - ANSWER d. Blood loss

RATIONALE
Although both a Traumatic Brain Injury and Hypoxia can cause an altered mental
status on the battlefield, studies have shown that Hypovolemia is the likely cause
of altered mental status in trauma casualties.

Why is it important to communicate with a casualty throughout the delivery of
care?

a. Frank and reassuring communication can help decrease the casualty's anxiety
b. The casualty needs to understand the potential impact their injuries will have
on the mission
c. Casualties can pass on information to other first responders
d. Casualties should understand what is being done since they are required to
sign consent forms before treatment - ANSWER a. Frank and reassuring
communication can help decrease the casualty's anxiety

RATIONALE
The Combat Medic/Corpsman will continuously communicate with the casualty (if
possible) by encouraging, reassuring, and explaining each step of care being
rendered. Being wounded can cause significant anxiety and fear above and
beyond the psychological trauma of combat. Talking frankly with the casualty
about their injuries and offering reassurance by describing the treatments being
rendered and emphasizing that everything possible is being done to care for
them can help decrease their anxiety. Be honest about the injuries sustained but
maintain a positive attitude about treatment and timely evacuation. Talking with

,the casualty helps assess their mental status, while talking through procedures
helps maintain your own focus and confidence as well as the casualty's
confidence in you.


A casualty is leaning forward with her hands placed on her knees to support her
upper body. How would you describe what this casualty is doing?

a. Sternal retractions
b. Tripod respirations
c. Nasal flaring
d. Labored breathing - ANSWER b. Tripod respirations

RATIONALE
Tripod respirations - The patient will sit or stand leaning forward while supporting
the upper body with the hands on the knees to facilitate breathing.

Which of the following is a benefit of communicating with the casualty during
Tactical Field Care?

a. Facilitate handoff of casualty information to medical personnel
b. Ease the casualty's fears and help explain care
c. Expedite the casualty evacuation process
d. Provide the necessary information for the first section of the 9-Line evacuation
request - ANSWER b. Ease the casualty's fears and help explain care

RATIONALE
Communicating with the casualty is vitally important for several reasons. One is
to help calm and reassure the casualty in what is likely the most stressful
situation that they have ever experienced. If they are calmer, they will follow your
instructions more closely, which may result in a better outcome. Communicate
with the casualty, if possible, to encourage, reassure, and explain care each step
of the way.

If a penetrating eye injury is suspected, you should perform a
_______________________.

a. Rapid field test of visual acuity
b. Neurological exam
c. Traumatic brain injury evaluation questionnaire
d. Gait and balance assessment - ANSWER a. Rapid field test of visual acuity

, RATIONALE
If a penetrating eye injury is noted or suspected, perform a rapid field test of
visual acuity and document findings. Rapid visual acuity testing includes the
ability to read print, count fingers, identity hand motion, and/or differentiate light
from dark.

Using the Rule of Nines, what percent of body surface area is considered burned
if the entire anterior torso and the front and back of both lower extremities are
burned?

a. 35%
b. 37%
c. 45%
d. 54% - ANSWER d. 54%

RATIONALE
Eleven areas each have 9% body surface area (head, upper extremities, front and
back of lower extremities, and front and back of the torso having two 9% areas
each). General guidelines are that the size of the palm of the hand represents
approximately 1% of the burned area. When estimating, it is easiest to round up
to the nearest 10. If half of the front or rear area is burned, the area would be half
of the area value. For example, if the entire anterior torso and the front and back
of both lower extremities are burned, it would be (9% x 4) + 18% = 54%.


What is the most common cause of preventable combat death?

a. Tension pneumothorax
b. Airway problems
c. Shock
d. Hemorrhage - ANSWER d. Hemorrhage

RATIONALE
The leading causes of preventable death on the battlefield are due to traumatic
injuries including hemorrhage, both from the extremities and from junctional
areas, tension pneumothorax, and airway trauma or obstruction. By far, the
majority of the preventable deaths are from massive hemorrhage.

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Guidelines recommend that combat
trauma casualties without a pulse or respirations should have
____________________ performed during Tactical Field Care (TFC) due to the
potential benefit and clear absence of additional harm.

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