Patient assessment
Pharmacology
TCCC

Miscellaneous
Trauma
100

This sign, seen when a child leans forward on outstretched arms to breathe, indicates severe respiratory distress.

What is the tripod position

100

This drug, commonly used to treat severe allergic reaction, is contraindicated in patients with certain cardiovascular conditions due to its effects on heart rate and blood pressure

What is epinephrine 

100

A casualty has been shot in the arm and is bleeding profusely. You have applied a tourniquet, but the bleeding has not stopped. What should be your next step?

Tighten it and apply a second tourniquet below the first

100

A patient presents with pinpoint pupils, bradypnea, nd unresponsiveness after being found near a syringe. What is the antidote?

What is administer naloxone (Narcan)

100

This test is used to assess a patient for signs of a brain injury, including altered consciousness, speech and motor skills, using a numeric scoring system.

What is Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

200

A trauma patient is hypotensive with cool, clammy skin. What kind of shock is this?

What is hypovolemic shock

200

The most common medication error in a healthcare setting

What is administering the wrong dose

200

In TCCC, this acronym is used to prioritize treatment of casualties.

What is MARCH. Massive bleeding, airway, respiration, circulation, head injury/hypothermia

200

The only 2 shockable heart rhythms 

What is pulseless v tach and v fib

200

The primary intervention for a burn patient in the first 24 hours to prevent hypovolemic shock.

What is fluid resuscitation

300

A 24 yr old female complains of sudden sharp abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant. She has rebound tenderness and guarding. What condition should you suspect?

What is appendicitis 

300

Overdose of this type of medication can cause pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression and unconsciousness.

What are opioids 

300

This advanced method applies direct manual compression to stop bleeding from the groin or axilla.

What is a wound compression using a junctional pressure device

300

This term is used to describe the condition where multiple ribs are fractured, leading to impaired ventilation and breathing difficulties.

What is flail chest

300

Clear fluid draining from the nose or ears in a trauma patient indicates this serious condition

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

400

A pregnant patient at 32 weeks gestation presents with painless vaginal bleeding. This condition is suspected 

What is placenta previa

400

Medications like Prozac and Zoloft fall into this class.

What are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( or SSRI’s)

400

The recommended insertion site for a needle D in TCCC is this location

What is the 2nd intercostal space at the midclavicular line or the 5th intercostal space at the anterior axillary line

400

Tis type of shock is associated with high central venous pressure and low cardiac output

What is cardiogenic shock

400

This technique involves the insertion of a large bore needle into a large vein to administer fluids or medications during massive blood loss

What is a central line/central venous access

500

A diver surfaces quickly and begins complaining of joint pain and dizziness. What condition should you suspect?

What is decompression sickness

500

The Air Force approved medication used for malaria prevention in deployed locations.

What is doxycycline

500

This technique is used when a casualty with facial trauma needs to be intubated but cannot tolerate an NPA or OPA.

What is performing a Cric

500

The term for the loss of bicarbonate from the body, leading to an acidic state in the blood

What is metabolic acidosis

500

A trauma patient with chest trauma is hypotensive, has jugular vein distension and muffled heart sounds. What condition should you suspect?

What is cardiac tamponade