TCCC
HM Heritage
Laboratory
Medical Records
Physical Exams
100

What are the three phases of TCCC?

Care Under Fire

Tactical Field Care

Tactical Evaluation Care

100

What is the Hospital Corps’ Birthday?

17 June 1898

100

What Standard Form is used for Laboratory Report Display?

SF 545

100

What is the DD Form 2766?

Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flow Sheet

100

What chapter of the NAVEDTRA 14295B covers physical examinations?

Chapter 14

200

What are the symptoms of a tension pneumothorax?

Suspect a tension pneumothorax when a casualty has significant torso trauma or primary blast injury and one or more of the following:

Severe or progressive respiratory distress

Severe or progressive tachypnea

Absent or decreased breath sounds on one side of the chest

SpO2 <90%

Shock

Traumatic cardiac arrest without obviously fatal wounds

200

How many Corpsman received the Medal of Honor during World War 2?

7

200

What are the five types of white blood cells?

Leukocytes, neutrophils, basophils, monocytes, and eosinophils.

200

Which part of the medical record would you file exposure forms (i.e., radiation, asbestos)?

Part 3

200

What chapter of the MANMED covers specific physical examinations?

Chapter 15

300

What are the landmarks for needle decompression?

5th intercostal space, anterior axillary line 

2nd intercostal space, mid clavicular line

300

Who was the first Corpsman to receive the Medal of Honor?

Robert Stanley

300

What are the four growth requirements for bacteria?

Temperature, oxygen, nutrition, and moisture.

300

What are the three major categories of primary medical records?

Health Records (HRECs), Outpatient Records (ORECs), Inpatient Records (IRECs).

300

While conducting a visual acuity exam using a Snellen Chart, how far away should the examinee be standing from the chart?

20 feet

400

For a casualty in hemorrhagic shock, what are the resuscitation fluids of choice from most to least preferred?

Cold stored low titer O whole blood

Pre-screened low titer O fresh whole blood

Plasma, red blood cells and platelets 1:1:1 ratio

Plasma and red blood cells 1:1 ratio

Plasma or red blood cells alone 


400

Which Corpsman is seen pictured in the famous flag raising with 6 Marines atop Mount Suribachi?

John Bradley

400

What is the name and number of magnification used for detailed microscopic examination of stained blood or bacterial smears?

Oil immersion, 100x

400

What color record jacket corresponds with NAVMED 6150/26?

White

400

What are the two vision testing methods the Navy uses for color discrimination?

Farnsworth Lantern Test (FALANT), Pseudoisochromatic Plates (PIP)

500

What medication and dose would you give a casualty who has moderate to severe pain and is in hemorrhagic shock?

Ketamine 20-30mg slow IV or IO push

Repeat doses q 20min PRN until nystagmus

Or

Ketamine 50-100mg IM or IN

Repeat doses q20-30min PRN until nystagmus

500

How many naval vessels are named after Hospital Corpsman?

14

500

What is the normal daily urine volume for adults?

Ranges from 600 mL - 2,000mL with an average of 1,500 mL

500

What is the FMP code for Mother-in-law?

50-54

500

What form is used for the Abbreviated Limited Duty Medical Board Report?

NAVMED 6100/5

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