Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three phases of Tactical Combat Casualty Care? - Answer- 1. Care under Fire 2. Tactical Field Care 3. Combat casualty Evacuation Care What are the Steps of phase 1-Care under Fire? - Answer- A. Return Fire as directed or required before providing Medical treatment B. Determine if the Casualty is alive or dead. C. Provide tactical care to the live casualty D. Administer life saving Hemorrhage control E. Transport Casualty, weapon, and mission equipment when the situation permits. F. Recheck Bleeding control measure as situation permits What are the steps of part C in phase 1 of tactical combat casualty Care? - Answer- 1. Suppress enemy fire 2. Use cover or concealment (smoke) 3. Direct the casualty to return fire, move to cover, and administer self-aid (stop bleeding), if possible. If the casualty is unable to move and you are unable to move the casualty to cover and casualty is still under direct fire, have the casualty play dead. 4. If the casualty is unresponsive, move the casualty, his/her weapon, and mission essential equipment to cover, as the situation permits. 5. Keep the casualty from sustaining additional wounds. 6. Reassure the casualty What are the Steps of part D in phase 1 of tactical combat casualty care? - Answer- 1. Determine the relative threat of the tactical situation versus the risk of the casualty's bleeding to death. 2. If the casualty has severe bleeding from a limb or has suffered amputation of a limb, administer life saving hemorrhage control by applying a tourniquet before moving the casualty. (Task .) What are the step of Phase 2-"Perform Tactical Field Care when no longer under direct enemy fire" of Tactical Combat casualty care? - Answer- 2. Perform tactical field care when no longer under direct enemy fire. Note: Tactical field care is rendered by the individual when no longer under hostile fire. Tactical field care also applies to situations in which an injury has occurred during the mission but there has been no hostile fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried into the field by the individual Soldier. Warning: If there are any signs of nerve agent poisoning, stop the evaluation, take the necessary NBC protective measures, and begin first aid. (See task . ) Note: In the following situations communicate the medical sit
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