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TCCC Final Exam with accurate detailed solutions
TCCC is used by who? - ✔✔army, navy, airforce, Marine corps, and coast guard
TCCC approach - ✔✔Identify causes of preventable death on battle field
Address them aggressively
Combine good medicine with good tactics
How long can you bleed out from a hemorrhage? - ✔✔3 minutes
Can can CONSIDER what while under fire? - ✔✔C spine
What are the 3 objectives of TCCC - ✔✔Treat casualty
prevent additional casualties
complete the mission
How are changes in TCCC made? - ✔✔The committee of tactical combat casualty care
What does Tranexamic Acid (TXA) do? - ✔✔helps internal hemorrhaging
What are the phases of care in TCCC - ✔✔Care under fire
Tactical field care
Tactical evacuation care
Equipment while in the field is what? - ✔✔Limited
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What is PMARCHP used for? - ✔✔to effectively treat battlefield casualties to prevent missing
vital medical interventions
What does PMARCHP stand for? - ✔✔Patient safety
mass hemorrhage
airway
respirations
circulation
head trauma/hypothermia
Pain management
What treatment is the only treatment you do on the X? - ✔✔Stop massive bleeding
When is the first time you assess the patients level of consciousness (LOC)? - ✔✔Airway
When do you do your secondary blood sweep? - ✔✔Circulation
When do you do DCAPBTLS? - ✔✔Circulation
What does bilateral radial pulses tell you? - ✔✔if patient is going into shock and needs IV fluids
What is the main contraindication to pain management? - ✔✔If patient is unconscious
What medication do you NOT use during shock? - ✔✔Morphine and Fentanyl (Opiods)
What medications can slow the respiratory system and is not meant to be used during shock? -
✔✔Morphine/ Fentanyl
TCCC Final Exam with accurate detailed solutions
TCCC is used by who? - ✔✔army, navy, airforce, Marine corps, and coast guard
TCCC approach - ✔✔Identify causes of preventable death on battle field
Address them aggressively
Combine good medicine with good tactics
How long can you bleed out from a hemorrhage? - ✔✔3 minutes
Can can CONSIDER what while under fire? - ✔✔C spine
What are the 3 objectives of TCCC - ✔✔Treat casualty
prevent additional casualties
complete the mission
How are changes in TCCC made? - ✔✔The committee of tactical combat casualty care
What does Tranexamic Acid (TXA) do? - ✔✔helps internal hemorrhaging
What are the phases of care in TCCC - ✔✔Care under fire
Tactical field care
Tactical evacuation care
Equipment while in the field is what? - ✔✔Limited
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What is PMARCHP used for? - ✔✔to effectively treat battlefield casualties to prevent missing
vital medical interventions
What does PMARCHP stand for? - ✔✔Patient safety
mass hemorrhage
airway
respirations
circulation
head trauma/hypothermia
Pain management
What treatment is the only treatment you do on the X? - ✔✔Stop massive bleeding
When is the first time you assess the patients level of consciousness (LOC)? - ✔✔Airway
When do you do your secondary blood sweep? - ✔✔Circulation
When do you do DCAPBTLS? - ✔✔Circulation
What does bilateral radial pulses tell you? - ✔✔if patient is going into shock and needs IV fluids
What is the main contraindication to pain management? - ✔✔If patient is unconscious
What medication do you NOT use during shock? - ✔✔Morphine and Fentanyl (Opiods)
What medications can slow the respiratory system and is not meant to be used during shock? -
✔✔Morphine/ Fentanyl