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  • Title: United States Marine Corps TCCC / TC3 FIELD MEDICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN STUDENT SLIDES, STUDY GUIDE & Related Course Materials
  • Author : United States Marine Corps
  • Release Date : January 03, 2015
  • Genre: Medical,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 259262 KB

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Includes well over 1,100 total pages and slides!


PRINCIPLES OF TCCC


• fundamentally different than civilian medicine

– Unique wounds

– Tactical conditions


• “Good medicine may be bad tactics” 


• Three primary goals:

1) Treat the casualty

2) Prevent additional casualties

3) Complete the mission


PHASES OF TCCC


• TCCC is divided into three distinct care phases:

1) Care Under Fire

2) Tactical Field Care

3) Tactical Evacuation Care


• Care rendered at the scene while Corpsman and

 casualty are still under effective fire

– Point of injury

– On the “X”


• Risk of additional casualties is extremely high


• The best medicine is fire superiority


• Self Aid/Buddy Aid

– Is the casualty conscious?

– Can the casualty return fire?

– Can the casualty treat themselves?

– Can the casualty move to you?


• Tourniquets for life-threatening extremity

hemorrhage are the ONLY intervention used during this phase


• Corpsman and casualties are no longer under effective enemy fire


• Time to reassess interventions and fully assess the casualty


• M – Massive hemorrhage assessment

• A – Airway assessment

• R – Respiratory trauma assessment

• C – Circulation assessment

• H – Head trauma assessment & Hypothermia prevention/management


• Casualties are being transported to a higher echelon of care


• Encompasses both medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and casualty evacuation (CASEVAC)


• MEDEVAC

– Dedicated medical platforms

– Crewed by medical personnel


• CASEVAC

– Armed assets with no Red Cross markings

– Point of injury to first MTF


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