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What TC covers first aid |
TC 4- 02.1 |
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How do you stop bleeding |
Apply a field dressing Apply manual pressure Elevate the injured limb Apply pressure dressing Apply a tourniquet |
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Whose first aid dressing should be used on the casualty |
Use the casualty's bandage |
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What does the acronym TCCC stand for |
Tactical combat casualty care |
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What are the phases of tccc |
Care Under Fire, tactical field care and combat casualty evacuation care |
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When will you not provide first aid to a casualty |
If rendering Aid will put your life in danger or if casualty shows no signs of life |
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In combat what is the most likely threat to the casualties life |
Bleeding |
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What is the first step in for care Under Fire |
Return fire as directed is required before providing medical treatment |
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When would you perform tactical field care |
When you are no longer under direct fire |
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How do you determine the level of consciousness |
AVPU: -If they are ALERT -Response to VOICE -Response to PAIN -UNRESPONSIVE |
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What are four different types of burns |
Thermal Burns, electrical Burns, chemical burns and Laser Burns |
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How should you roll a casualty on to their back |
The casualties should be careful rolled as a whole so body does not twist |