TCCC HCB Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
TCCC HCB Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three objectives of TCCC? - Answer- 1. Treat casualty 2. Prevent additional casualties 3. Complete mission How are the changes in TCCC made? - Answer- The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) What is care under fire? - Answer- Care rendered by the first responder or combatant at the scene of the injury while they're STILL UNDER effective hostile fire. What is tactical field care? - Answer- Care rendered by the first responder or combatant once he and the casualty are no longer under effective hostile fire. Injury has occurred, but there has been no hostile fire. 3 phases of care in TCCC? - Answer- 1. Care Under Fire 2. Tactical Field Care 3. TACEVAC Care What makes P-MARCH-P so special? - Answer- It can be tailored to any environment and casualty. First P: - Answer- Patient/Provider Safety M - Answer- Massive Hemorrhage A - Answer- Airway R - Answer- Respirations C - Answer- Circulation H: - Answer- Head Trauma/Hypothermia Second P: - Answer- Pain Medications What happens in the first P? - Answer- Move PT from site, to safety. What interventions can occur in M? - Answer- Tourniquets What interventions can occur in A? - Answer- • Circkey • NPA What interventions can occur in R? - Answer- • Occlusive Dressing • NeedleD What interventions can occur in C? - Answer- • Combat Gauze What interventions can occur in H? - Answer- • Blankets • Fluid Resuscitation What interventions can occur in the SECOND P? - Answer- • Pain Meds Where do you apply a TQ if its over a uniform? - Answer- Proximal to the bleeding site(s). Place high and tight Best "medicine" on the battlefield? - Answer- Fire Superiority ** Its not actually considered medicine, but in order to get your PT out you must protect them and yourself first. What is the MOST FREQ. cause of PREVENTABLE battlefield deaths? - Answer- Extremity hemorrhage Only what warrants intervention during care under fire? What do you do to treat this? - Answer- Life-Threatening bleeding TQ How long does it take to bleed to death from an arterial bleed? - Answer- 3 minutes What do you do if a distal pulse is present and the bleeding hasn't stopped after applying a TQ? - Answer- • Consider more tightening • Apply a second TQ above and side-by-side to the first When there are no other tactical considerations, what can you then do? - Answer- C- Spine stabilization
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