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What publication covers First Aid
TC 4-02.1
What does TCCC stand for?
Tactical Casualty Combat Care
What are the three phases of TCCC?
Care under fire
Tactical field care
Tactical evacuation care
What is the object of first aid
Control bleeding
Prevent shock
Prevent infection
Preserve life
What mnemonic is used to access consciousness?
AVPU
When should you NOT remove clothing from a casualty?
In a chemical environment or when clothing is stuck to the wound.
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.
Why is MARCH important?
It prioritizes treatment in the order most likely to save a casualty's life in combat.
What items can be used as improvised splints?
Rifle, e-tool, tent poles, sticks, belts, or other rigid objects.
What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg?
Tie the injured leg to the uninjured leg.
How many major pressure points are used to control bleeding?
11.
What publication covers Army Leadership and the Profession?
ADP 6-22
What does ADP 6-22 cover?
The Army Profession, leadership principles, leader attributes, and core competencies.
What are the three Army leadership attributes?
Character, Presence, Intellect.
What are the three Army leadership competencies?
Leads
Develops
Achieves
What is the Army Profession built on?
Trust- between Soldiers, leaders, the Army, and the American people.
What are the five essential characteristics of the Army Profession?
Trust
Military Expertise
Honorable Service
Esprit de Corps
Stewardship
What regulation covers SHARP?
AR 600-52
What is the goal of SHARP?
The goal of SHARP is eliminate sexual assault and harassment through prevention, training, reporting and accountability.
What are the two types of sexual assault reports?
Restricted
Unrestricted
Who can take a restricted report?
SARC, VA, or Healthcare Provider.
Who CANNOT take a restricted report?
Chain of command, law enforcement, or NCOs (if told, it becomes unrestricted).
You witness a SHARP EO violation. What is your responsibility?
Intervene, ensure safety, report immediately, and support the victim through the reporting process.
Soldier wants to file a SHARP restricted report. What do you do?
Connect them with a SHARP VA or SARC and ensure confidentiality.