What are the three phases of TCCC? - Correct Answer-1. Care Under Fire 2. Tactical Field Care 3. Combat Casualty Evacuation
What is the BEST and FIRST treatment you can give your casualty? - Correct Answer-
Hasty Tourniquet
What is the difference between cover, concealment, and camouflage? Which is best? - Correct Answer-Cover is something to go behind to protect an individual or group from rounds impacting---- Concealment is something to go behind to mask a individual or groups silloute in order to remain un detected -------
Camouflage is using the environment around oneself to blend into the surrounding area.
What are the two types of Tourniquet? Describe them. - Correct Answer-Hasty & Deliberate.
Hasty: Goes over clothing - High and tight.
Deliberate: Goes on skin - 2 to 3 inches above wound.
What kind of gauze do you use to stop bleeding in a non-compressible wound (junctional)? Describe the package it comes in. - Correct Answer-Hemostatic (combat gauze) Green rectangle package
What does MARCH stand for? - Correct Answer-Massive Hemorrhaging
Airway
Respiratory
Circulatory
Head/Hypothermia
How do you asses if your casualty airway is Patent? - Correct Answer-Head Tilt Chin Lift
Jaw Thrust
Look Listen Feel
How do you apply a Nasopharyng Airway (NPA)? - Correct Answer-Measure ear lob to edge of mouth
Lubricate with packaged lube or causality saliva
Beeville towards septum
Slightly twist.
Tape two sides and side of the face.