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Question 1
Leading causes of preventable death in combat trauma
Correct Answer
Massive Hemorrhage (Extremity, Junctional), Tension Pneumothorax, Airway Trauma/Obstruction
Question 2
TCCC phases of care
Correct Answer
Care Under Fire (CUF)
Tactical Field Care (TFC)
Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC)
Question 3
Can the principles of TCCC be applied to non combat settings?
Correct Answer
Yes. Motor Vehicle Accidents, Active Shooter, Workplace Accident.
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,Question 4
Roles and Responsibilities: All Service Members (ASM)
Correct Answer
Identify and control bleeding, Assess casualty using MARCH, Seek help as directed
Question 5
Roles and Responsibilities: Combat LifeSaver (CLS)
Correct Answer
Suppress hostile enemy fire, perform assessment and treat using MARCH PAWS, assist the Combat Medic Corpsman
(CMC) as directed
Question 6
Roles and Responsibilites: Combat Medic Corpsman (CMC)
Correct Answer
Suppress hostile enemy fire, assume primary role in performing casualty assessment using MARCH PAWS, Manage
emergency response using all available responders, Reassess casualties and communicate with TACEVAC medical
personnel.
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,Question 7
Key Factors influencing TCCC
Correct Answer
Hostile fire
Tactical considerations
Wound patterns
Environmental considerations
First responder training and experience
Equipment contstraints
Evacuation delays
Question 8
Importance of TCCC training
Correct Answer
Lowest rate of preventable death in history
Question 9
Three Objectives of TCCC
Correct Answer
Treat the Casualty
Prevent additional casualties
Complete the Mission
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, Question 10
Ways to stay up to date with TCCC
Correct Answer
Quarterly reviewed TCCC Guidelines
Using training content from deployedmedicine.com
Question 11
What is the most essential treatment task in Care Under Fire (CUF)
Correct Answer
Applying a limb tourniquet to control massive bleeding
Question 12
What is every responder's role in Care Under Fire (CUF)
Correct Answer
suppress hostile fire/establish scene safety, assist in self aid, assist in moving casualties, if feasible.
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