TECC NEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
FOR TOP PERFORMANCE
Which parameters have a high success rate in adult needle decompression and
are suitable, particularly for patients with higher body mass indexes (BMI)?
C: 14-gauge, 3.25 needle, anterior axillary line, fifth intercostal space
What adverse effects does morphine have on the heart?
D Vasodilation
You have just completed your MARCH algorithm and patient evaluation for
your injured partner in the warm zone/indirect threat care. You discover the
patient is cold while getting ready to evacuate. What ought to be done?
B: Use a blanket to cover
When decompressing an adult, what size catheter should be used?
A: 3.25 inches (8.3 cm), 14 gauge
Throughout the night, law enforcement personnel have been pursuing a suspect
on foot. For twelve hours, the suspect concealed in a shallow river basin. He has
icicles growing on his hair, circumoral cyanosis, and a little shiver. He nods his
head in response to enquiries while staring blankly ahead. He has many wounds
from dog bites on his hands and arms. First, what should you do?
B: Take off his clothes and start warming up
When should a tourniquet that was first applied as high on the limb as possible
over clothing be downgraded or converted during Indirect Threat Care (ITC)
and warm zone operations?
A: The patient's evacuation will be delayed by more than two hours.
, The right upper thigh of a 24-year-old male police officer is heavily bleeding
from a gunshot wound. The bleeding is stopped once a tourniquet has been
applied. He exhibits faint radial pulses, clammy skin, and a respiratory rate of
28. He claims that the tourniquet is causing him excruciating discomfort. What
medication should you provide to control the pain?
C-Ketamine 20 mg intravenously
What symptoms indicate a thoracic injury in your patient?
A crepitus on the chest wall's left side
An explosion at a bank claimed the life of a 36-year-old man. With burns
covering at least 20% of his body surface, he is responsive. He's still wearing
his clothes. What ought to be done?
D: Put an end to burning
A 25-year-old man's left leg was shot. He is controlling his airway, and a
tourniquet was used to stop the bleeding. He is shaking, nervous, and has a faint
radial pulse at the Casualty Collection Point. What ought to be done?
C-Take off your damp clothes and put on a thermal barrier.
Due to a gunshot wound to the right chest, a 33-year-old responder is seriously
bleeding. He reports breathing difficulties and pain at the site of the injury.
There is an active shooter nearby. What ought to be done?
A gloved hand should be placed over the wound before an occlusive dressing is
applied.
Police rescued a 30-year-old woman who had been involved in a building
explosion. What should you do when you see that she is unconscious and that
her clothing are smouldering as they lay her down on the ground?
B: Use a lot of water to put out the fire.
What is the non-traumatic patient's initial airway management?
C: Do a chin raise and head tilt.
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Which parameters have a high success rate in adult needle decompression and
are suitable, particularly for patients with higher body mass indexes (BMI)?
C: 14-gauge, 3.25 needle, anterior axillary line, fifth intercostal space
What adverse effects does morphine have on the heart?
D Vasodilation
You have just completed your MARCH algorithm and patient evaluation for
your injured partner in the warm zone/indirect threat care. You discover the
patient is cold while getting ready to evacuate. What ought to be done?
B: Use a blanket to cover
When decompressing an adult, what size catheter should be used?
A: 3.25 inches (8.3 cm), 14 gauge
Throughout the night, law enforcement personnel have been pursuing a suspect
on foot. For twelve hours, the suspect concealed in a shallow river basin. He has
icicles growing on his hair, circumoral cyanosis, and a little shiver. He nods his
head in response to enquiries while staring blankly ahead. He has many wounds
from dog bites on his hands and arms. First, what should you do?
B: Take off his clothes and start warming up
When should a tourniquet that was first applied as high on the limb as possible
over clothing be downgraded or converted during Indirect Threat Care (ITC)
and warm zone operations?
A: The patient's evacuation will be delayed by more than two hours.
, The right upper thigh of a 24-year-old male police officer is heavily bleeding
from a gunshot wound. The bleeding is stopped once a tourniquet has been
applied. He exhibits faint radial pulses, clammy skin, and a respiratory rate of
28. He claims that the tourniquet is causing him excruciating discomfort. What
medication should you provide to control the pain?
C-Ketamine 20 mg intravenously
What symptoms indicate a thoracic injury in your patient?
A crepitus on the chest wall's left side
An explosion at a bank claimed the life of a 36-year-old man. With burns
covering at least 20% of his body surface, he is responsive. He's still wearing
his clothes. What ought to be done?
D: Put an end to burning
A 25-year-old man's left leg was shot. He is controlling his airway, and a
tourniquet was used to stop the bleeding. He is shaking, nervous, and has a faint
radial pulse at the Casualty Collection Point. What ought to be done?
C-Take off your damp clothes and put on a thermal barrier.
Due to a gunshot wound to the right chest, a 33-year-old responder is seriously
bleeding. He reports breathing difficulties and pain at the site of the injury.
There is an active shooter nearby. What ought to be done?
A gloved hand should be placed over the wound before an occlusive dressing is
applied.
Police rescued a 30-year-old woman who had been involved in a building
explosion. What should you do when you see that she is unconscious and that
her clothing are smouldering as they lay her down on the ground?
B: Use a lot of water to put out the fire.
What is the non-traumatic patient's initial airway management?
C: Do a chin raise and head tilt.