TP-C Exam
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1. Basic Manage- 1. Return Fire and Take Cover
ment Plan for 2. Direct or Expect casualty to remain engaged if possible
Care Under Fire 3. Direct casualty to move to cover and apply self-aid if able or when tactically
(7 steps) feasible, move or drag casualty to cover
4. Try to keep the casualty from sustaining additional wounds
5. Casualties should be extracted from burning vehicles or buildings and moved
to places of relative safety
6. Stop life-threatening extrrnal hemorrhage if tactically feasible:
a) Direct casualty to control hemorrhage by self-aid if able
b) Use a CoTCCC-recommended like tourniquet over the uniform clearly proximal
to the bleeding site.
c) Apply limb tourniquet over the uniform
7. Airway Management is generally best deferred until the Tactical Field Care Phase
2. Basic Manage- MARCH-PAWS
ment Plan for
Tactical Field Care
3. What does M - Massive Bleeding (Hemorrhage) • A - Airway • R - Respiration • C - Circulation
MARCH-PAWS • H - Hypothermia/Head Injuries • P - Pain • A - Antibiotics • W - Wounds • S -
stand for? Splints
4. What are the 4 ar- 1) Neck, 2)Armpits, 3) Groin, 4)Extremity
eas, in order of
life threat, that
we assess during
the M of MARCH
5. What is the Pre-planning hasty LZ's, and establishing primary, secondary, and tertiary commu-
most important nication systems.
aspect of the Tac-
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1. Basic Manage- 1. Return Fire and Take Cover
ment Plan for 2. Direct or Expect casualty to remain engaged if possible
Care Under Fire 3. Direct casualty to move to cover and apply self-aid if able or when tactically
(7 steps) feasible, move or drag casualty to cover
4. Try to keep the casualty from sustaining additional wounds
5. Casualties should be extracted from burning vehicles or buildings and moved
to places of relative safety
6. Stop life-threatening extrrnal hemorrhage if tactically feasible:
a) Direct casualty to control hemorrhage by self-aid if able
b) Use a CoTCCC-recommended like tourniquet over the uniform clearly proximal
to the bleeding site.
c) Apply limb tourniquet over the uniform
7. Airway Management is generally best deferred until the Tactical Field Care Phase
2. Basic Manage- MARCH-PAWS
ment Plan for
Tactical Field Care
3. What does M - Massive Bleeding (Hemorrhage) • A - Airway • R - Respiration • C - Circulation
MARCH-PAWS • H - Hypothermia/Head Injuries • P - Pain • A - Antibiotics • W - Wounds • S -
stand for? Splints
4. What are the 4 ar- 1) Neck, 2)Armpits, 3) Groin, 4)Extremity
eas, in order of
life threat, that
we assess during
the M of MARCH
5. What is the Pre-planning hasty LZ's, and establishing primary, secondary, and tertiary commu-
most important nication systems.
aspect of the Tac-
1/3