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1. active threat MCI shifting from "triage and treat" to
"treat and evacuate"
2. T.H.R.E.A.T. T - Threat
mod-
suppression H -
el of care
Hemorrhage control
RE - Rapid Extrication to safety
A - Assessment by medical
providers T - Transport to
definitive care
3. Goals of TECC -To establish a framework that balances the risk:benefit ratio for civilian
medical response
-to provide guidance for point of wounding care
-To minimize provider risk while maximizing patient benefit
4. Treatable -9% Exsanguination from extremity wound
wound
-1% Airway obstruction
patterns
-5% Tension pneumothorax
-10% Potentially correctable torso trauma
-DIRECT THREAT CARE
5. TECC phases
of care -INDIRECT THREAT CARE
-EVACUATION CARE
6. direct threat care Direct Threat Care is applied when the situation is unstable and/or
there is an ongoing direct threat of bodily harm to the patient or
responders.
7. direct threat
ex- amples
8. Direct threat care
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, TACTICAL EMERGENCY CASUALTY CARE EXAM WITH ALL
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-Gunfire directed at you or
the patient
-Uncontrolled freeway traflc
in the hot zone
-Fire
-Structural instability
-IDLH
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