What is Injuries?
What is Manual Carries?
What is 9 line MEDAVAC?
What is TCCC?
What is Evacuation?
100
This is given to every soldier and contains antibiotics and pain medicine.
What is Combat Pill Pack?
100
What is the fireman's carry?
What is the act of carrying a person over your shoulder?
100
What line is the location and pick up site?
What is line 1?
100
What is the first action you do in Care Under Fire?
What is shoot back at the enemy?
100
How do you get a MEDEVAC to come to you?
What is a 9 line?
200
The casualty has a significant wound but is alert and verbal should you start a Saline Solution?
What is no you should start a Saline lock in case the casualty's AVPU status and they need Intravenous Fluid.
200
This carry will be used when the casualty is able to move but needs a little support?
What is Support Carry?
200
What are he most important lines to get out before the MEDAVAC leaves its location?
What is Line 1-6?
200
What are the two most important items to grab if possible for casualty?
What is their weapon and mission essential equipment?
200
Is a Litter a type of CASEVAC or MEDEVAC?
What is CASEVAC?
300
What is a NPA and what does it do?
What is nasopharyngeal airway, which is an artificial tube that can be inserted into the nasal passageway to help keep the airway open.
300
This carry uses two people one at the head of the casualty and one at the feet. Together they will lift the casualty off the ground and move. What two man manual carry?
What is Two man fore-and-aft carry?
300
In line 3, How do send the patients up over the radio?
What is by Precedence?
300
If they casualty is in the middle of the road and needs help moving what can you do to help get the casualty out of the middle of the road?
What is use smoke to help get the casualty out of the line of fire?
300
"Priority" casualty should be evacuated within?
What is 4 hours?
400
What is the different between a One-Sided seal and a Three-Sided Seal?
What is one-sided seal will prevent air from getting in the chest wound and Three sided will prevent air from getting in but will let the trapped air inside escape.
400
Explain how your hands are in the Two hand seat carry?
What is one hand will be on the casualty's back and the other will be under the casualty's knee caps. Making it seem like they are sitting in a chair.
400
Explain line 7?
What is Method of Marking Pickup Site? A = Panels, B = Pyrotechnic signal, C = Smoke Signal, D = None, E = Other.
400
You are out on a mission and your buddy falls and sprains his ankle and you must treat it. What type of TCCC does this fall under?
What is Tactical Field Care?
400
If the casualty is unconscious you may have to do this?
What is escort the casualty to monitor the casualty's pulse and breathing.
500
What is a Hemostatic dressing used for?
What is to stop bleeding or hemorrhage.
500
Explain how you would get the Casualty into the Pistol-belt Carry and Drag
What is place the pistol-belt around the casualty's behind and pull the casualty on your back (mostly likely landing on the ground) so you can strap the belt to you. Then slowly stand up holding the arm(s) of the casualty they will be on your back facing in the same direction as you are.
500
In this Line you use these brevity codes N = No enemy troops in area, P = Possibly enemy troops in area (approach with caution), E = Enemy troops in area (approach with caution), X = Enemy troops in area (armed escort required)?
What is Line 6?
500
This is a key aspect of any successful mission when dealing with Care Under Fire and Tactical Field Care.
What is Communication?
500
What is the difference between CASEVAC and MEDEVAC?
What is MEDEVAC uses a standardized and dedicated vehicle providing en route care and CASEVAC uses non-standardized and non-dedicated vehicles