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The three phases of TCCC include Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care and Tactical Evacuation Care. TCCC has been shown to be very effective in saving lives on the battlefield.
TCCC training has four levels of qualification: All Service Members (Tier 1), Combat Lifesaver (Tier 2), Combat Medic (Tier 3) and Combat Paramedic (Tier 4).
The three phases of TCCC include Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care and Tactical Evacuation Care.

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FIRST PHASE OF TCCC a. Care Under Fire - care rendered at the scene while both the Corpsman and the casualty are still under effective hostile fire. The risk of additional injuries from hostile fire at any moment is extremely high. Equipment is usually limited to what is carried by the casualty and the Corpsman.
The key elements of TCCC include: Aggressive use of tourniquets. Hemostatic dressings. Aggressive needle thoracostomy. Airway positioning. Surgical airways for maxillofacial trauma. Tactically appropriate fluid resuscitation. IVs only when needed/IO access if required. Improved battlefield triple-option analgesia.
There are three primary differences between TECC and TCCC: guideline terminology, trauma care recommendations and operational focus. Terminology/ Language: TCCC was written by the military special operations community to specifically address the specificities and conditions surrounding combat operations.
In TCCC prehospital battlefield care is divided into 3 phases: Care Under Fire (CUF) Tactical Field Care (TFC) Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC)
There are three primary differences between TECC and TCCC: guideline terminology, trauma care recommendations and operational focus. Terminology/ Language: TCCC was written by the military special operations community to specifically address the specificities and conditions surrounding combat operations.

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