HCB TCCC TEST EXAM QUESTIONS
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard - ANS TCCC is used by who?
The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care - ANS Who is the only one who can make
changes to the TCCC standard?
A tourniquet - ANS What is the only intervention to be placed on the "X"?
Immediately after you have completed moving them - ANS How often do you reassess
interventions in relation to moving a PT?
1 gram fused with 100 milliliters of normal saline over 10 minutes (with a maximum of two
doses to safely administer to the PT) - ANS How is Tranexamic Acid (TXA) administered?
500 milliliters bolus (max dose 1000 mL) - ANS How is Hetastarch (Hextend) administered?
Increases blood volume (not oxygen levels) - ANS What is the main function of medications
like Hextend and RIngers Lactate?
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, 400-800 micrograms in the form of a lozenge to be placed between the cheek and gum and
taped to the PT's finger (max: 1600 mcg/d) - ANS How is Fentanyl (actiq) administered?
50 mg (IM or IN) q30 minutes
or
20 mg (slow IV or IO) q20 minutes
(max: 100 mg) - ANS How is Ketamine (ketalar) administered?
a 400 mg tablet or via IV - ANS How is Moxifloxacin (Avelox) administered?
Mental status: confused/ lethargic
Radial Pulse: weak
HR: 120+
SBP: decreased
RR: >35
Will the PT die?: maybe - ANS Indications that the PT has lost 2000 cc's of blood
(decompensated)
The PT has a TBI and you should treat for shock - ANS If the PT has an absent radial pulse
what does that indicate and how should it be treated?
The oxygen saturation reading - ANS What does high ambiente light affect negatively?
Sit them up if that makes breathing easier and monitor the respirations aggressively - ANS If
the PT has burns covering the face, but is still breathing, what steps are taken to protect the
airway?
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AND ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard - ANS TCCC is used by who?
The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care - ANS Who is the only one who can make
changes to the TCCC standard?
A tourniquet - ANS What is the only intervention to be placed on the "X"?
Immediately after you have completed moving them - ANS How often do you reassess
interventions in relation to moving a PT?
1 gram fused with 100 milliliters of normal saline over 10 minutes (with a maximum of two
doses to safely administer to the PT) - ANS How is Tranexamic Acid (TXA) administered?
500 milliliters bolus (max dose 1000 mL) - ANS How is Hetastarch (Hextend) administered?
Increases blood volume (not oxygen levels) - ANS What is the main function of medications
like Hextend and RIngers Lactate?
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, 400-800 micrograms in the form of a lozenge to be placed between the cheek and gum and
taped to the PT's finger (max: 1600 mcg/d) - ANS How is Fentanyl (actiq) administered?
50 mg (IM or IN) q30 minutes
or
20 mg (slow IV or IO) q20 minutes
(max: 100 mg) - ANS How is Ketamine (ketalar) administered?
a 400 mg tablet or via IV - ANS How is Moxifloxacin (Avelox) administered?
Mental status: confused/ lethargic
Radial Pulse: weak
HR: 120+
SBP: decreased
RR: >35
Will the PT die?: maybe - ANS Indications that the PT has lost 2000 cc's of blood
(decompensated)
The PT has a TBI and you should treat for shock - ANS If the PT has an absent radial pulse
what does that indicate and how should it be treated?
The oxygen saturation reading - ANS What does high ambiente light affect negatively?
Sit them up if that makes breathing easier and monitor the respirations aggressively - ANS If
the PT has burns covering the face, but is still breathing, what steps are taken to protect the
airway?
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