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What publication covers First Aid

TC 4-02.1

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What does TCCC stand for?

Tactical Casualty Combat Care

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What are the three phases of TCCC?

  • Care under fire

  • Tactical field care

  • Tactical evacuation care

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What is the object of first aid

  • Control bleeding

  • Prevent shock

  • Prevent infection

  • Preserve life

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What mnemonic is used to access consciousness?

AVPU

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When should you NOT remove clothing from a casualty?

In a chemical environment or when clothing is stuck to the wound.

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What does MARCH stand for?

M - Massive Hemorrhage: Stop life-threatening bleeding first.

A - Airway: Ensure the casualty has an open airway.

R - Respiration: Treat chest injuries, ensure proper breathing.

C - Circulation: Check for shock, control non-life-threatening bleeding.

H - Hypothermia/Head Injury: Prevent heat loss and protect the brain.

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Why is MARCH important?

It prioritizes treatment in the order most likely to save a casualty's life in combat.

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What items can be used as improvised splints?

Rifle, e-tool, tent poles, sticks, belts, or other rigid objects.

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What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg?

Tie the injured leg to the uninjured leg.

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How many major pressure points are used to control bleeding?

11.

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What publication covers Army Leadership and the Profession?

ADP 6-22

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What does ADP 6-22 cover?

The Army Profession, leadership principles, leader attributes, and core competencies.

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What are the three Army leadership attributes?

Character, Presence, Intellect.

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What are the three Army leadership competencies?

  • Leads

  • Develops

  • Achieves

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What is the Army Profession built on?

Trust- between Soldiers, leaders, the Army, and the American people.

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What are the five essential characteristics of the Army Profession?

Trust

Military Expertise

Honorable Service

Esprit de Corps

Stewardship

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What regulation covers SHARP?

AR 600-52

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What is the goal of SHARP?

The goal of SHARP is eliminate sexual assault and harassment through prevention, training, reporting and accountability.

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What are the two types of sexual assault reports?

Restricted

Unrestricted

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Who can take a restricted report?

SARC, VA, or Healthcare Provider.

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Who CANNOT take a restricted report?

Chain of command, law enforcement, or NCOs (if told, it becomes unrestricted).

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You witness a SHARP EO violation. What is your responsibility?

Intervene, ensure safety, report immediately, and support the victim through the reporting process.

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Soldier wants to file a SHARP restricted report. What do you do?

Connect them with a SHARP VA or SARC and ensure confidentiality.