What is the M in MARCH?
Massive hemorrhaging/bleeding
What is one two-person carry?
Supporting carry or Fore-and-Aft Carry
What is the only intervention used in Care Under Fire?
Hasty tourniquet
How many lines are there in the 9-line?
9
What does IFAK stand for?
Individual First Aid Kit
What is the third step in MARCH?
Respiration
Cradle-Drop Drag
The two methods to open the air are the jaw thrust and the ________?
Head-Tilt Chin-Lift
In what phase of TCCC is the 9-Line given?
Tactical Evac Care
When providing aid to a battle buddie, who's IFAK should you use?
The casualty's
What are the three phases of TCCC?
2. Tactical Field Care 3. Tactical Evacuation Care
What intervention is used for a sucking chest wound?
Chest seal/Occlusive Dressing/OCD
What is the 1st thing you do in CUF?
Gain Fire Superiority
How quickly do you have to send up the first 5 lines of a 9-Line?
25 seconds
When a casualty is unresponsive, you should conduct a what first?
Visual blood sweep
What is the most dangerous phase in TCCC?
Care Under Fire
What device is used to drag a casualty over long distances?
SKEDCO
How long do you apply pressure after packing a wound?
3 Minutes
In line 9, what does NBC stand for?
Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
What does PAWS stand for?
Pain
Antibiotics
Wounds
Splinting
What phase of TCCC will a deliberate tourniquet be used?
Tactical Field Care
When using a litter with 4 people, which person gives the commands?
The person on the flag side
What intervention(s) should be used for a groin GSW?
Combat gauze & hemostatic dressing/ETD
What two lines have a wartime and a peacetime variations?
69
What are symptoms of shock?
Pale Skin
Clammy Skin
Rapid Pulse
Tingling of lips or finger tips
Rapid Pulse
Rapid Breathing