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What is the most common cause of preventable death on the battlefield? - ANSWER-
Junctional hemorrhage
In which phase of TCCC are you able to bring additional outside medical assets to bear? -
ANSWER- TACEVAC
The ideal management of a casualty in a combat setting is the same as for an identical injury
in a civilian facility. (True or False) - ANSWER- False
Under TCCC guidelines, what is the hemostatic agent of choice? - ANSWER- Combat
gauze
How should a tourniquet be tightened? - ANSWER- Twist until the bleeding is
controlled
What does CRoC stand for? - ANSWER- Combat Ready Clamp
Which of the following personnel has the authority to remove a tourniquet? - ANSWER-
- Corpsman
- Special Operations Medics
Which of the following has the greatest need for CASEVAC? - ANSWER- A Marine who
was shot in the abdomen with an absent radial pulse
Which of the following is not a part of the Nine - Line CASEVAC request? - ANSWER-
Blood type of casualties to be collected
What is the most common cause of preventable death on the battlefield? - ANSWER-
Junctional hemorrhage
In which phase of TCCC are you able to bring additional outside medical assets to bear? -
ANSWER- TACEVAC
The ideal management of a casualty in a combat setting is the same as for an identical injury
in a civilian facility. (True or False) - ANSWER- False
Under TCCC guidelines, what is the hemostatic agent of choice? - ANSWER- Combat
gauze
How should a tourniquet be tightened? - ANSWER- Twist until the bleeding is
controlled
What does CRoC stand for? - ANSWER- Combat Ready Clamp
Which of the following personnel has the authority to remove a tourniquet? - ANSWER-
- Corpsman
- Special Operations Medics
Which of the following has the greatest need for CASEVAC? - ANSWER- A Marine who
was shot in the abdomen with an absent radial pulse
Which of the following is not a part of the Nine - Line CASEVAC request? - ANSWER-
Blood type of casualties to be collected