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- NATO SOF Medical Standards and Training 2009
- is eliminating preventable loss of life in the
operational environment. The TCCC guidelines were developed, in STANAG 2122, and
the (USA) Combat Life Saver Course (including current TCCC guidelines, Task List
E. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines
F. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Equipment, combat casualty care (TCCC), preventative medicine,
environmental/tropical medicine and primary, possible medical care consistent with the environment and good small
unit tactics.
b. TCCC
- 05 TCCAC Scenarios IG
- about the basic TCCC trauma management plan.
Now let’s apply the guidelines to some selected scenarios.
2. Tactical Casualty Scenarios
•If the basic TCCC combat trauma management plan doesn’t, .
37. Scenario-Based Planning
•The TCCC guidelines for combat trauma scenarios are advisory, doesn’t work.
•There are no rigid guidelines for combat tactics – THINK ON YOUR FEET.
•Scenario-based planning is critical for success in TCCC
•Examples follow: Read the text.
3. SEAL Casualty
- 010101 TCCC-MP Test Answer Key 140602
- 010101 TCCC-MP Test Answer Key 140602, -threatening bleeding?
a. Ice packs
b. Analgesia as recommended in TCCC guidelines
c. Periodically loosen, of the following is a principle of TCCC?
a. Treat the casualty
b. Prevent additional casualties
c, of care in TCCC?
a. Care Under Fire
b. Tactical Field Care
c. Tactical Evacuation Care
d. Combat, or False:
The Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines presented in this course should not be modified, is the preferred IV/IM antibiotic in TCCC?
a. Cefazolin
b. Ertapenem
c. Gentamicin
d. Penicillin
47. True
- 010304 TCCC-MP Tactical Evacuation Care IG 150603
- 010304 TCCC-MP Tactical Evacuation Care IG 150603, ride, which may be hard on the casualty.
10. Tactical Evacuation Care
•TCCC guidelines for care,
•These airways are advanced skills not
taught in the basic TCCC course
The Nasopharyngeal Airway, Evacuation Care Guidelines
6. Traumatic Brain Injury
a.Casualties with moderate/severe TBI should, . Tactical Evacuation Care Guidelines
6. Traumatic Brain Injury
a. Casualties with moderate/severe TBI, taken, until the spine is cleared for injury.
18. Tactical Evacuation Care Guidelines
6
- 010304 TCCC-MP Tactical Evacuation Care IG 160603
- 010304 TCCC-MP Tactical Evacuation Care IG 160603, rough ride, which may be hard on the casualty.
10. Tactical Evacuation Care
•TCCC guidelines,
•These airways are advanced skills not
taught in the basic TCCC course
The Nasopharyngeal, . Tactical Evacuation Care Guidelines
6. Traumatic Brain Injury
a.Casualties with moderate/severe TBI, . Tactical Evacuation Care Guidelines
6. Traumatic Brain Injury
a. Casualties with moderate/severe, precautions taken, until the spine is cleared for injury.
18. Tactical Evacuation Care Guidelines
6
- Winter 2010
- . Casualty Evacuation (or CASEVAC) Care.
TheCoTCCC has made significant updates to the
TCCC Guidelines, . And, as
mentioned, the TCCC Guidelines and training are modified
as needed based on new data, in
August 1996. Thispaper included a proposed set of prehospital trauma
care guidelines customized for use, advice on TCCC-
related issues directly to the
Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Health Affairs, , a supplement on TCCC was developed and incorporated
into PHTLS courses for the military. TCCC emphasized
- NAEMT News Winter 2010
- .
TheCoTCCC has made significant updates to the
TCCC Guidelines and has incorporated them, and
principles are taught in detail in the TCCC course. And, as
mentioned, the TCCC Guidelines and training, of prehospital trauma
care guidelines customized for use on the battlefield.
TheCommittee on Ta c, ’s Trauma and
Injury Subcommittee and pro-
vides expert advice on TCCC-
related issues directly, training, in the fifth edition of the PHTLS
textbook, a supplement on TCCC was developed
- NAEMT News Winter 2010
- .
TheCoTCCC has made significant updates to the
TCCC Guidelines and has incorporated them, and
principles are taught in detail in the TCCC course. And, as
mentioned, the TCCC Guidelines and training, of prehospital trauma
care guidelines customized for use on the battlefield.
TheCommittee on Ta c, ’s Trauma and
Injury Subcommittee and pro-
vides expert advice on TCCC-
related issues directly, training, in the fifth edition of the PHTLS
textbook, a supplement on TCCC was developed
- MP Answers
- as recommended in TCCC guidelines
c. Periodically loosen the tourniquet to relieve limb ischemia
d. Splint, Item Question Answer
1 Which of the following is a principle of TCCC:
a. Treat the casualty
b, of the following is NOT one of the three phases of care in TCCC?
a. Care Under Fire
b. Tactical Field Care
c, Casualty Care guidelines presented in this course should should be followed exactly no matter what, is the preferred IV/IM antibiotic in TCCC?
a. Cefazolin
b. Ertapenem
c. Gentamicin
d. Penicillin b
- 010305 TCCC-MP Scenarios IG 150603
- 010305 TCCC-MP Scenarios IG 150603, 1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care
03 June 2015
TCCC Scenarios We’ve talked about the basic TCCC trauma management plan.
Now let’s apply the guidelines to some selected scenarios.
2. Tactical Casualty Scenarios
•If the basic TCCC combat trauma management plan doesn’t work, .
•There are no rigid guidelines for combat tactics – THINK ON YOUR FEET.
•Scenario-based planning is critical for success in TCCC
•Examples to follow: Read text
3. SEAL Casualty - Afghanistan
•August 2002