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CLS/TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty
Care Course) Modules 10-17 Questions
with Detailed Verified Answers
Q: Module 10 Begins Here (Shock Recognition)
Ans: Module 10 Begins Here (Shock Recognition)
Question: What is Shock?
Ans: Inadequeate blood flow to body tissues
Question: On the battlefield, what type of shock should you assume someone
is going through?
Ans: Hemorrhagic shock (from severe blood loss)
Question: General Indicators of Shock
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Ans: Priority Indicators
- Mental Confusion
- Weak or absent radial pulse
- Sweaty, cool, clammy skin
- Pale/gray skin
- Previous severe bleeding
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Secondary Indicators
- Rapid Breathing
- Nausea
- Excessive thirst
Question: Questions to ask a shock patient
Ans: "What is your name?"
Thought-provoking questions like "How many quarters are in a dollar?"
Question: What is the best way for us to control shock?
Ans: Controlling bleeding
Question: Levels of Consciousness Acronym (AVPU)
CLS/TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty
Care Course) Modules 10-17 Questions
with Detailed Verified Answers
Q: Module 10 Begins Here (Shock Recognition)
Ans: Module 10 Begins Here (Shock Recognition)
Question: What is Shock?
Ans: Inadequeate blood flow to body tissues
Question: On the battlefield, what type of shock should you assume someone
is going through?
Ans: Hemorrhagic shock (from severe blood loss)
Question: General Indicators of Shock
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Ans: Priority Indicators
- Mental Confusion
- Weak or absent radial pulse
- Sweaty, cool, clammy skin
- Pale/gray skin
- Previous severe bleeding
----
Secondary Indicators
- Rapid Breathing
- Nausea
- Excessive thirst
Question: Questions to ask a shock patient
Ans: "What is your name?"
Thought-provoking questions like "How many quarters are in a dollar?"
Question: What is the best way for us to control shock?
Ans: Controlling bleeding
Question: Levels of Consciousness Acronym (AVPU)