ANSWERS|VERIFIED AND 100% CORRECT
what are the 4 things that make TCCC better? - ANSWER- 1. improved personal
protective equipment
2. tactical combat casualty care
3. faster evacuation time
4. better trained medics
what is the new standard of care for managing trauma on the battlefield? - ANSWER-
TCCC
what branches use TCCC - ANSWER- army, navy, air force, marines, and coast guard
about what percent of combat deaths occur before they reach medical? - ANSWER-
90%
what are the two combat medical training for civilians - ANSWER- emergency medical
technician
advanced trauma life support
how many deaths occurred in vietnam due to hemorrhaging from extremity wounds -
ANSWER- 2,500
what are the three TCCC approach - ANSWER- 1. Identify the causes of preventable
death on the battlefield
2. Addresses them aggressively
3. Combine good medicine with good tactics
, how do people die in ground combat? - ANSWER- hemorrhage from extremity
wounds, tension pneumothorax, airway trauma
what are the five causes of preventable death on the battlefield today? - ANSWER- 1.
hemorrhage from extremity wounds
2. Junctional hemorrhage
3. Non-compressible hemorrhage
4. Tension pneumothorax
5. Airway problems
what are the three objectives of TCCC - ANSWER- 1. Treat the casualty
2. Prevent additional casualties
3. Complete the mission
how are changes made in TCCC - ANSWER- the committee on tactical combat casualty
care
doing the (blank) thing at the (blank) time is critical - ANSWER- RIGHT thing at the
RIGHT time
what are the three phases of care in TCCC - ANSWER- 1. care under fire
2. tactical field care
3. tactical evacuation care
care under fire - ANSWER- the care rendered by the first responder or combatant at
the scene of the injury while they are still under effective hostile fire
tactical field care - ANSWER- the care rendered by the first responder or combatant
once he and the casualty are no longer under effective hostile fire
what are the 4 things that make TCCC better? - ANSWER- 1. improved personal
protective equipment
2. tactical combat casualty care
3. faster evacuation time
4. better trained medics
what is the new standard of care for managing trauma on the battlefield? - ANSWER-
TCCC
what branches use TCCC - ANSWER- army, navy, air force, marines, and coast guard
about what percent of combat deaths occur before they reach medical? - ANSWER-
90%
what are the two combat medical training for civilians - ANSWER- emergency medical
technician
advanced trauma life support
how many deaths occurred in vietnam due to hemorrhaging from extremity wounds -
ANSWER- 2,500
what are the three TCCC approach - ANSWER- 1. Identify the causes of preventable
death on the battlefield
2. Addresses them aggressively
3. Combine good medicine with good tactics
, how do people die in ground combat? - ANSWER- hemorrhage from extremity
wounds, tension pneumothorax, airway trauma
what are the five causes of preventable death on the battlefield today? - ANSWER- 1.
hemorrhage from extremity wounds
2. Junctional hemorrhage
3. Non-compressible hemorrhage
4. Tension pneumothorax
5. Airway problems
what are the three objectives of TCCC - ANSWER- 1. Treat the casualty
2. Prevent additional casualties
3. Complete the mission
how are changes made in TCCC - ANSWER- the committee on tactical combat casualty
care
doing the (blank) thing at the (blank) time is critical - ANSWER- RIGHT thing at the
RIGHT time
what are the three phases of care in TCCC - ANSWER- 1. care under fire
2. tactical field care
3. tactical evacuation care
care under fire - ANSWER- the care rendered by the first responder or combatant at
the scene of the injury while they are still under effective hostile fire
tactical field care - ANSWER- the care rendered by the first responder or combatant
once he and the casualty are no longer under effective hostile fire