1. Which factors that
in- fluence is too proximal for effective limb
TCCC? tourniquet appli- cation?
2. What are the
phases of care
in TCCC?
3. What is the
most essential
treat- ment
task in CUF?
4. What is every
first
responder's
role in CUF?
5. What does
MARCH
PAWS
stand for?
6. What type of
tourniquet
found in the
CMC Aid Bag
is used to
control
massive
hemorrhage
in the axilla
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Hostile fire, tactical
considerations, wounding Application of a limb tourniquet to control massive bleeding.
patterns, environmental
considera- tions, level of
first-responder training and
experience, equipment
constraints and the Suppress hostile fire and/or establish scene safety, assist in self-aid, and
potential for significant assist in moving casualties
delays in evacuation.
Care Under Fire/Threat, Tactical Massive bleeding, airway, respirations (breathing), circulation, and
Field Care, and Tactical hypothermia AND head injury, pain, antibiotics, wounds, and splints.
Evacuation Care.
Junctional Tourniquet
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7. When disadvantages of one-person drags?
should you
inspect your 12. What are advan- tages and dis-
JFAK, CLS advantages of
bag, CMC
bag and oth-
er Service-
specif- ic
medical kits?
8. What is Care
Un- der Fire?
9. What are
the signs
of
life
threatening
bleeding?
10. How long
does it take
to bleed to
death
from a
complete
femoral artery
and vein
disrup- tion?
11. What are
advantages
and
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Before, during, and after all minutes or less
training events and missions.
• Advantages: only one rescuer is exposed to enemy fire.
care given by the first • Disadvantages: they are diflcult to perform and can cause the
responder at the scene of the rescuer to tire quickly.
injury while they and the
casualty are still under
ettective hostile fire or near
the threat. • Advantages: they are useful in situations where drags do not work
well and are quicker than most one-person carries.
• Bright red blood is • Disadvantages: they cause the rescuers to have a higher silhouette
pooling on the ground than most
• The overlying clothes are
soaked with blood
• There is a traumatic
AMPUTATION of an arm or leg
• There
is pulsatile
(pulsing) or
steady
bleeding
from the
wound 3
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