TCCC-CLS( TRAINERS COURSE) EXAM
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS|LATEST 2025/2026|GRADED A+
According to the definition of Tactical Combat Casualty Care, what is the primary focus of
TCCC? - ANSWER- To treat casualties in a prehospital setting and save lives on the
battlefield
What technique can trainers utilize if they are unable to provide individualized remediation
within larger classes? - ANSWER- Involve secondary trainers
Which of the following courses prepares nonmedical military personnel to render medical
aid to a trauma casualty on the battlefield as an intermediate step between basic lifesaving
skills and the advanced life support skills taught to Combat Medics and Corpsmen? -
ANSWER- TCCC Combat Lifesaver (CLS)
The standardized TCCC curriculum is based on: - ANSWER- The guidelines developed
by the DoD's Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Why is it important for students perform multiple correct repetitions while practicing a skill?
- ANSWER- To build muscle memory and ensure proficiency
Where should CLS course critiques be sent after the information is analyzed for training site
improvement purposes? - ANSWER- Joint Trauma System
As part of the organizing and planning phase of CLS course delivery, trainers should START by
doing the following: - ANSWER- Tailoring the agenda and course delivery plan to fit the
unit and Service specific needs
Which of the following is a commonly made error by students when performing a needle
decompression of the chest (NDC)? - ANSWER- Not identifying the correct site for
needle insertion
, What entity establishes the clinical practice [MA1] guidelines for the delivery of Tactical
Combat Casualty Care on the battlefield? [MA1]TCCC - ANSWER- Committee on
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (or CoTCCC)
Where can you find the references and journal articles used by the CoTCCC and the TCCC
Working Groups to develop and update the TCCCC guidelines? - ANSWER- Deployed
Medicine (DM) website
In Tactical Field Care, the Combat Lifesaver is expected to implement the full MARCH-PAWS
treatment protocol while performing a _____________________. - ANSWER- Tactical
Trauma Assessment
What can trainers do to effectively manage time while running a skill station? - ANSWER-
Provide frequent time hacks and coordinate the students' transitions
How does remediation differ from routine feedback? - ANSWER- Remediation is
targeted at a learner that has failed to perform a skill to standard during a formal
assessment
What technique can trainers use to correct errors that deviate from the approved skills
procedures throughout the learning phase? - ANSWER- Provide specific, clear, and
simple feedback that focuses on the task
What is a possible alternative for overcoming technical challenges displaying presentations
and videos that may be encountered if you are teaching in an environment such as on board
a ship or in the field? - ANSWER- Printing out slides in notes pages format and
distributing to the students
Which of the following training aids is best described as pictorial illustrations of the
procedural steps for each skill with basic diagrams that serve as quick reference guides? -
ANSWER- Skill cards
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS|LATEST 2025/2026|GRADED A+
According to the definition of Tactical Combat Casualty Care, what is the primary focus of
TCCC? - ANSWER- To treat casualties in a prehospital setting and save lives on the
battlefield
What technique can trainers utilize if they are unable to provide individualized remediation
within larger classes? - ANSWER- Involve secondary trainers
Which of the following courses prepares nonmedical military personnel to render medical
aid to a trauma casualty on the battlefield as an intermediate step between basic lifesaving
skills and the advanced life support skills taught to Combat Medics and Corpsmen? -
ANSWER- TCCC Combat Lifesaver (CLS)
The standardized TCCC curriculum is based on: - ANSWER- The guidelines developed
by the DoD's Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Why is it important for students perform multiple correct repetitions while practicing a skill?
- ANSWER- To build muscle memory and ensure proficiency
Where should CLS course critiques be sent after the information is analyzed for training site
improvement purposes? - ANSWER- Joint Trauma System
As part of the organizing and planning phase of CLS course delivery, trainers should START by
doing the following: - ANSWER- Tailoring the agenda and course delivery plan to fit the
unit and Service specific needs
Which of the following is a commonly made error by students when performing a needle
decompression of the chest (NDC)? - ANSWER- Not identifying the correct site for
needle insertion
, What entity establishes the clinical practice [MA1] guidelines for the delivery of Tactical
Combat Casualty Care on the battlefield? [MA1]TCCC - ANSWER- Committee on
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (or CoTCCC)
Where can you find the references and journal articles used by the CoTCCC and the TCCC
Working Groups to develop and update the TCCCC guidelines? - ANSWER- Deployed
Medicine (DM) website
In Tactical Field Care, the Combat Lifesaver is expected to implement the full MARCH-PAWS
treatment protocol while performing a _____________________. - ANSWER- Tactical
Trauma Assessment
What can trainers do to effectively manage time while running a skill station? - ANSWER-
Provide frequent time hacks and coordinate the students' transitions
How does remediation differ from routine feedback? - ANSWER- Remediation is
targeted at a learner that has failed to perform a skill to standard during a formal
assessment
What technique can trainers use to correct errors that deviate from the approved skills
procedures throughout the learning phase? - ANSWER- Provide specific, clear, and
simple feedback that focuses on the task
What is a possible alternative for overcoming technical challenges displaying presentations
and videos that may be encountered if you are teaching in an environment such as on board
a ship or in the field? - ANSWER- Printing out slides in notes pages format and
distributing to the students
Which of the following training aids is best described as pictorial illustrations of the
procedural steps for each skill with basic diagrams that serve as quick reference guides? -
ANSWER- Skill cards