TCCC ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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TCCC - ANSWER- Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Who uses TCCC - ANSWER- Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
What is the number one medical priority in care under fire? - ANSWER- Early control
of severe Hemorrhage
What civilian courses was combat medical training modeled from - ANSWER-
Emergency medical technician
Advanced trauma life support
What is the TCCC approach - ANSWER- • identify the causes of preventable death on
the battlefield
• address them aggressively
• combine good medicine with good tactics
What is tension pneumothorax? - ANSWER- • air escapes from injured lung - pressure
builds up in chest
• air pressure collapses lung and pushes on the heart
• heart compressed - not able to pump well
What are the three objectives of TCCC? - ANSWER- • treat the casualty
• prevent additional casualties
• complete the mission
, Who makes changes in TCCC? - ANSWER- The committee on tactical combat casualty
care (CoTCCC)
What are the phases of TCCC? - ANSWER- • care under fire
• tactical field care
• tactical evacuation care
How many combat deaths are potentially preventable? - ANSWER- 24%
What does the first P in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Patient/provider safety
What does the M in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Massive Hemorrhage
What does the A in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Airway
What does the R in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Respirations
What does the C in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Circulation
What does the H in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Head trauma/hypothermia
What does the second P in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Pain management
What is the only step done on the X (point of injury) - ANSWER- Massive Hemorrhage
non-life threatening bleeding should be ignored until the Tactical Field Care phase -
ANSWER- True
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TCCC - ANSWER- Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Who uses TCCC - ANSWER- Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
What is the number one medical priority in care under fire? - ANSWER- Early control
of severe Hemorrhage
What civilian courses was combat medical training modeled from - ANSWER-
Emergency medical technician
Advanced trauma life support
What is the TCCC approach - ANSWER- • identify the causes of preventable death on
the battlefield
• address them aggressively
• combine good medicine with good tactics
What is tension pneumothorax? - ANSWER- • air escapes from injured lung - pressure
builds up in chest
• air pressure collapses lung and pushes on the heart
• heart compressed - not able to pump well
What are the three objectives of TCCC? - ANSWER- • treat the casualty
• prevent additional casualties
• complete the mission
, Who makes changes in TCCC? - ANSWER- The committee on tactical combat casualty
care (CoTCCC)
What are the phases of TCCC? - ANSWER- • care under fire
• tactical field care
• tactical evacuation care
How many combat deaths are potentially preventable? - ANSWER- 24%
What does the first P in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Patient/provider safety
What does the M in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Massive Hemorrhage
What does the A in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Airway
What does the R in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Respirations
What does the C in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Circulation
What does the H in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Head trauma/hypothermia
What does the second P in P-MARCH-P stand for? - ANSWER- Pain management
What is the only step done on the X (point of injury) - ANSWER- Massive Hemorrhage
non-life threatening bleeding should be ignored until the Tactical Field Care phase -
ANSWER- True