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T.H.R.E.A.T ✔Correct Answer-Threat suppression
Hemorrage control
Rapid rescue
Extrication to safety
Assessment by medical provider
Transport to definitive care
Direct threat ✔Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is present
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) ✔Correct Answer-Models best practice
recommendations for the treatment of casualties in a tactical scenario ( appropriate treatment
for the right time)
Indirect Threat ✔Correct Answer-Any situation in which an imminent or active threat is not
present even through the potential exists.
Evacuation ✔Correct Answer-When a casualty is moved from a scene to be assessed by
medical personnel and transported to definitive care
Two hours ✔Correct Answer-How long can a tourniquets
Four critical assessment questions to ask ✔Correct Answer-Is the casualty acting
appropriately
Can the casualty do the right thing
What is the casualty's work of breathing
Are they dead
Priority Life Scale ✔Correct Answer-Is a decision making tool that encourages law
enforcement to only place themselves in peril when hostages/victims, civilians/bystanders, or
other officers are in imminent danger
Order of the priority life scale ✔Correct Answer-Hostages/victims
Civilians/bystanders
Law Enforcement
Suspect
Evidence
Use of Hemostatic agent/gauze ✔Correct Answer-Identify/expose the wound
Remove excess blood