MOON’S DHA TCCC Role 3 Exam Prep 2025/ 2026 –
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Study Guide with
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You are in a Tactical Field Care situation. The casualty is
lying on his back. He is breathing, alert, and has no
serious injuries to his extremities or head. You can see an
entrance wound on to the extremities chest. What do you
do? - Answer-Use a vented chest seal to cover the wound
and check for other open chest wounds on the back
What life saving actions should be performed in the Care
Under Fire (CUF) phase? - Answer-Apply a tourniquet to
control bleeding
Altered mental status in a trauma casualty in the absence
of a head injury may be indicative of... - Answer-
Hypovolemic shock
What is the most common error made by Combat
Medics/Hospital Corpsman when performing a
cricothyroidotomy? - Answer-Making the initial incision too
small
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What is the preferred route of administration of Fentanyl in
a conscious casualty in moderate pain, but shows no
signs of shock? - Answer-Transmucosal
During the Tactical Field Care phase, you come upon a
trauma casualty that is bleeding, hypotensive, tachycardic
and tachypnec. What type of shock is most likely the
cause of the casualty's symptoms? - Answer-Hypovolemic
shock
The vented chest seal used to cover an open chest wound
must extend at least how many inches beyond the edges
of a penetrating wound? - Answer-2 inches
In what phase of care do you initiate documentation on the
DD Form 1380 TCCC Card found in the JFAK? - Answer-
Tactical Field Care
A tourniquet was applied to a casualty's arm for a severely
bleeding wound about 15 minutes ago while under fire.
You have now reached a safe location. Which of the
following statements is correct? - Answer-You can now
reassess the casualty's wound
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Communicating with your casualty may - Answer-
Reassure the casualty and help you assess the mental
status
Which of the following diagnosis/treatment strategies
should be implemented as soon as possible for a
suspected head injury? - Answer-Provide supplemental
oxygen if available and monitor with pulse oximetry
(blank) management keeps the casualty's body heat
contained and insulates to prevent further loss, but it does
not reverse the hypothermic process. - Answer-Passive
hypothermia
Which of the following evaluation tools can be used to
identify signs and symptoms of a head injury? - Answer-
IED checklist
How should you open the airway of a casualty with a
suspected neck or spinal injury? - Answer-Use the jaw
thrust maneuver to open the airway