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How many casualties die before reaching a medical treament facility? - Answer 90% TC3 Three Goals - Answer (1) Treat the casualty (2) Prevent additional casualties (3) Complete the mission Three Levels of Care - Answer Care Under Fire, Tacti

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How many casualties die before reaching a medical treament facility? - Answer 90% TC3 Three Goals - Answer (1) Treat the casualty (2) Prevent additional casualties (3) Complete the mission Three Levels of Care - Answer Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical Evacuation Care Care Under Fire (CUF) Definition - Answer Care rendered by the first responder at the scene of injury while under hostile fire Tactical Field Care (TFC) Definition - Answer Care rendered by the first responder when no longer under fire. Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC) Definition - Answer Care rendered once the casualty has been picked up by an aircraft First Responder Care (Role 1) - Answer The first medical care that military personnel receive is provided at Role 1 (also referred to as unit level medical care or self-aid, buddy aid, combat lifesaver, and/or medic care). Role of care includes: immediate lifesaving measures and treatment for disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) Insert Name of Role 2 Here (Role 2) - Answer Field Hospital Level Insert Name of Role 3 Here (Role 3) - Answer Infirmary Level. Second highest level of care. Insert Name of Role 4 Here (Role 4) - Answer Highest level of care. Trauma centers

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CLS/TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Course) Modules 1-5 Study Guide And
Actual Answers.
How many casualties die before reaching a medical treament facility? - Answer 90%



TC3 Three Goals - Answer (1) Treat the casualty



(2) Prevent additional casualties



(3) Complete the mission



Three Levels of Care - Answer Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical Evacuation Care



Care Under Fire (CUF) Definition - Answer Care rendered by the first responder at the scene of
injury while under hostile fire



Tactical Field Care (TFC) Definition - Answer Care rendered by the first responder when no
longer under fire.



Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC) Definition - Answer Care rendered once the casualty has
been picked up by an aircraft



First Responder Care (Role 1) - Answer The first medical care that military personnel receive is
provided at Role 1 (also referred to as unit level medical care or self-aid, buddy aid, combat
lifesaver, and/or medic care).



Role of care includes: immediate lifesaving measures and treatment for disease and non-battle
injury (DNBI)



Insert Name of Role 2 Here (Role 2) - Answer Field Hospital Level



Insert Name of Role 3 Here (Role 3) - Answer Infirmary Level. Second highest level of care.

, Care Under Fire (CUF) Overview - Answer (1) Return fire and take cover - Never attempt to
rescue a casualty until hostile fire is suppressed



(2) Direct casualty to remain engaged, ask them to apply self-aid and move to cover if able



(3) Gain fire superiority - move to casualty



Phase 1 Overview (Care Under Fire) - Answer (1) Apply a Hasty Tourniquet (Official standard is
1 minute; ideal is within 30 seconds)



(2) Continue to maintain fire superiority - move the casualty



MARCH (Used during life-threatening situation) ** - Answer AKA Primary Assessment



M - Massive Bleeding

A - Airway

R - Respiration

C - Circulation

H - Hypothermia / Head Injuries



PAWS (Used after life-threatening situation) ** - Answer AKA Secondary Assessment



P - Pain

A - Antibiotics

W - Wounds

S - Splinting



Phase 2 Overview (Tactical Field Care) 'Cover and Concealment' - Answer Be aware of threats,
manage resources (Use the casualty's first aid kit or IFAK)



Phase 3 Overview (Tactical Evacuation Care) - Answer Monitor the casualty

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