NKO TCCC ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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In a Care Under Fire situation, what is the most reasonable way to stop a major extremity
bleeding? - ANSWER- Direct Pressure
If an unconcious patient with a nasopharyngeal airway develops an airway obstruction, what
technique should be used to open the airway? - ANSWER- Endotraceal intubatiom
Combat Gauze is effective in controlling severe hemorrhage. - ANSWER- False
In a tactical scenario, after you have resolved airway and breathing issues for a casualty, you
should now treat what other life threatening situatio - ANSWER- Significant bleeding
sites
Casualties with significant injuries should have a single saline lock started with an 18-gauge
catheter. - ANSWER- True
Up to what percentage of combat deaths occur before a combat casualty reaches a Medical
Treatment Facility - ANSWER- 75
If a patient is unable to fight due to pain, they should be given how many mg. of morphin by
IV/IO for pain control? - ANSWER- 5
Because of detrimental effect on hemostasis, which medication should be given to patients
for pain control? - ANSWER- Ibuprofen
Up to 50 percent of combat deaths occur on the battlefield as a casualty reaches a Medical
Treatment Facility (MTF). - ANSWER- True
100% CORRECT ANSWERS|LATEST
2025/2026|GUARANTEED A+
In a Care Under Fire situation, what is the most reasonable way to stop a major extremity
bleeding? - ANSWER- Direct Pressure
If an unconcious patient with a nasopharyngeal airway develops an airway obstruction, what
technique should be used to open the airway? - ANSWER- Endotraceal intubatiom
Combat Gauze is effective in controlling severe hemorrhage. - ANSWER- False
In a tactical scenario, after you have resolved airway and breathing issues for a casualty, you
should now treat what other life threatening situatio - ANSWER- Significant bleeding
sites
Casualties with significant injuries should have a single saline lock started with an 18-gauge
catheter. - ANSWER- True
Up to what percentage of combat deaths occur before a combat casualty reaches a Medical
Treatment Facility - ANSWER- 75
If a patient is unable to fight due to pain, they should be given how many mg. of morphin by
IV/IO for pain control? - ANSWER- 5
Because of detrimental effect on hemostasis, which medication should be given to patients
for pain control? - ANSWER- Ibuprofen
Up to 50 percent of combat deaths occur on the battlefield as a casualty reaches a Medical
Treatment Facility (MTF). - ANSWER- True