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Tactical Combat Casualty Care Exam Questions And Answers
true or false 
Military Units that have trained all of their members in TCC have documented the lowest incidence of preventable deaths among their casualties in the history of modern warfare - ANS True 
 
Trauma docs and combat medical personnel have different skills sets. Both are needed to optimize battlefield trauma care strategies - ANS True 
 
what are the common causes of preventable deaths in TCCC? - ANS Extremity Hemorrhage 
Junctional Hemorrhage 
Tension Pneum...
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true or false 
Military Units that have trained all of their members in TCC have documented the lowest incidence of preventable deaths among their casualties in the history of modern warfare - ANS True 
 
Trauma docs and combat medical personnel have different skills sets. Both are needed to optimize battlefield trauma care strategies - ANS True 
 
what are the common causes of preventable deaths in TCCC? - ANS Extremity Hemorrhage 
Junctional Hemorrhage 
Tension Pneum...
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Exam Questions And Answers
Prior to 9/11, what was combat medical training modeled on? - ANS Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced Trauma Life Support 
 
What often causes a junctional hemorrhage? - ANS IEDs 
 
tension pneumothorax - ANS Air escapes from the injured lung and pressure builds up in the chest which collapses the lung and pushes on the heart. The compressed heart is then not able to pump well. 
 
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield? - ANS hemor...
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Prior to 9/11, what was combat medical training modeled on? - ANS Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced Trauma Life Support 
 
What often causes a junctional hemorrhage? - ANS IEDs 
 
tension pneumothorax - ANS Air escapes from the injured lung and pressure builds up in the chest which collapses the lung and pushes on the heart. The compressed heart is then not able to pump well. 
 
What is the leading cause of preventable death on the battlefield? - ANS hemor...
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC at HCB) Exam Questions And Answers
what are the three objectives of Tactical Combat Casualty Care - ANS treat the casualty 
prevent additional casualties 
complete the mission 
 
how many members from all services in the DoD and civilian sector are on the CoTCCC - ANS 42 
 
what percent of combat deaths today are potentially preventable - ANS up to 24 
 
what are three phases of care in TCCC - ANS care under fire 
tactical field care 
TACEVAC care 
 
what is the first thing to do in care under fi...
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what are the three objectives of Tactical Combat Casualty Care - ANS treat the casualty 
prevent additional casualties 
complete the mission 
 
how many members from all services in the DoD and civilian sector are on the CoTCCC - ANS 42 
 
what percent of combat deaths today are potentially preventable - ANS up to 24 
 
what are three phases of care in TCCC - ANS care under fire 
tactical field care 
TACEVAC care 
 
what is the first thing to do in care under fi...
Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Medical Personnel Questions And Answers
Which of the following is a principle of TCCC? 
a. Treat the casualty 
b. Prevent additional casualties 
c. Complete the mission 
d. All of the above - ANS d. All of the above 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases of care in TCCC? 
a. Care Under Fire 
b. Tactical Field Care 
c. Tactical Evacuation Care 
d. Combat Life Saving Care - ANS d. Combat Life Saving Care 
 
The preferred analgesia regimen for someone who has wounds that are moderately 
painful but not l...
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Which of the following is a principle of TCCC? 
a. Treat the casualty 
b. Prevent additional casualties 
c. Complete the mission 
d. All of the above - ANS d. All of the above 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases of care in TCCC? 
a. Care Under Fire 
b. Tactical Field Care 
c. Tactical Evacuation Care 
d. Combat Life Saving Care - ANS d. Combat Life Saving Care 
 
The preferred analgesia regimen for someone who has wounds that are moderately 
painful but not l...
Tactical combat casualty care Exam Questions And Answers
What are the principles of TCCC - ANS -Treat the casualty 
-Prevent additional casualties 
-Complete the mission 
 
What are the three phases of TCCC? - ANS -Care Under Fire 
-Tactical Field Care 
-Tactical Evacuation Care 
 
Analgesia regimen for someone with moderately painful but non life threatening wounds where they can still function as combatant is - ANS Mobic and Tylenol ER 
 
The most common cause of preventable death on the battlefield is the failure to use a to...
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What are the principles of TCCC - ANS -Treat the casualty 
-Prevent additional casualties 
-Complete the mission 
 
What are the three phases of TCCC? - ANS -Care Under Fire 
-Tactical Field Care 
-Tactical Evacuation Care 
 
Analgesia regimen for someone with moderately painful but non life threatening wounds where they can still function as combatant is - ANS Mobic and Tylenol ER 
 
The most common cause of preventable death on the battlefield is the failure to use a to...
PTA 101 FINAL (QUIZ QUESTIONS) And Answers
A physical therapist assistant works with a patient who has a knee sprain. During the initial treatment session, the patient appears to be relaxed and comfortable, however, is extremely withdrawn. Which of the following questions would be the MOST appropriate to further engage the patient? - ANS What do you hope to achieve in physical therapy? 
 
An 83 year-old female has suffered a CVA (stroke). Prior to her incident she was fully independent, driving, attending social functions with fr...
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A physical therapist assistant works with a patient who has a knee sprain. During the initial treatment session, the patient appears to be relaxed and comfortable, however, is extremely withdrawn. Which of the following questions would be the MOST appropriate to further engage the patient? - ANS What do you hope to achieve in physical therapy? 
 
An 83 year-old female has suffered a CVA (stroke). Prior to her incident she was fully independent, driving, attending social functions with fr...
PTHA 1409 Final Exam Questions And Answers
Revenue - ANS incoming money from taxes or other sources 
 
Profit margin - ANS The amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business. 
 
Diapheresis - ANS profuse sweating/perspiration 
 
Contraindications Title table - ANS osteoporosis of WB bones; (B) NWB conditions; Unstable BP; Severe vertigo; Phobias 
 
Define Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) - ANS A technically educated healthcare provider who assists the PT in the provision of physic...
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Revenue - ANS incoming money from taxes or other sources 
 
Profit margin - ANS The amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business. 
 
Diapheresis - ANS profuse sweating/perspiration 
 
Contraindications Title table - ANS osteoporosis of WB bones; (B) NWB conditions; Unstable BP; Severe vertigo; Phobias 
 
Define Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) - ANS A technically educated healthcare provider who assists the PT in the provision of physic...
PTHA FINAL EXAM (ALL QUIZ QUESTIONS) And Answers
In the early 1920s, physicians became aware that reconstruction aides could be helpful in which of the following ways? - ANS Assist with returning workers to industrial jobs after injury 
 
Which of the following treatments did reconstruction aides employ to improve the disability of injured WWI soldiers? - ANS Massage, hydrotherapy, and exercise 
 
Which of the following is the vision statement of the America Physical Therapy Association? - ANS Transforming society by op...
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In the early 1920s, physicians became aware that reconstruction aides could be helpful in which of the following ways? - ANS Assist with returning workers to industrial jobs after injury 
 
Which of the following treatments did reconstruction aides employ to improve the disability of injured WWI soldiers? - ANS Massage, hydrotherapy, and exercise 
 
Which of the following is the vision statement of the America Physical Therapy Association? - ANS Transforming society by op...
CVICU test <3 Exam Questions And Answers
Phase 1 monitoring post CABAG - ANS Q15 vitals 
SVR, PVR, PAP, CI, CO, pain, RASS 
Drains 
LOC 
Outputs 
The temperature has to be above 96 degrees F 
 
Aldrete Score - ANS postanesthesia recovery score 
complete once when they get to the floor and again after extubation 
must be a score of 9 to stop Q15 vitals (phase 1) 
 
Demerol - ANS Narcotic, comes from pharmacy, used for shivering while weaning propofol 
Increased SVR with all other stable VS can mean the pt is s...
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Phase 1 monitoring post CABAG - ANS Q15 vitals 
SVR, PVR, PAP, CI, CO, pain, RASS 
Drains 
LOC 
Outputs 
The temperature has to be above 96 degrees F 
 
Aldrete Score - ANS postanesthesia recovery score 
complete once when they get to the floor and again after extubation 
must be a score of 9 to stop Q15 vitals (phase 1) 
 
Demerol - ANS Narcotic, comes from pharmacy, used for shivering while weaning propofol 
Increased SVR with all other stable VS can mean the pt is s...
ICU practice Questions And Answers
When planning care for a patient on a mechanical ventilator, the nurse understands that the application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to the ventilator settings has which therapeutic effect? 
 
~Increased inflation of the lungs 
 ~Prevention of barotrauma to the lung tissue 
 ~Prevention of alveolar collapse during expiration 
 ~Increased (FIO2 ) fraction of inspired oxygen concentration administration - ANS Prevention of alveolar collapse during expiration 
 
The nurse is...
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When planning care for a patient on a mechanical ventilator, the nurse understands that the application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to the ventilator settings has which therapeutic effect? 
 
~Increased inflation of the lungs 
 ~Prevention of barotrauma to the lung tissue 
 ~Prevention of alveolar collapse during expiration 
 ~Increased (FIO2 ) fraction of inspired oxygen concentration administration - ANS Prevention of alveolar collapse during expiration 
 
The nurse is...
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