It is presented in a “minimum, better, best” format. The intent is to demonstrate those basic skills, with adjunctive skills
and equipment that may be employed when considering what to train for Prolonged Field Care (PFC).
At first glance, the list may seem somewhat simple, but it emphasizes basic medical skills, that, when put
together, allow for a more comprehensive approach to critical patient care in an austere setting.
Of note, equipment is relatively de‐emphasized since medical skills and training should be the focus of preparing for a
higher level of skill and response.
Use and familiarization of all Co-TCCC equipment and gear
Course Content
1 – Introduction(s)
2 - Principles and Application of Care
3 - Tactical Trauma Assessment: (MARCH)
3.1 - Massive Hemorrhage Control
3.2 - Airway Management
3.3 - Respiration Assessment and Management
3.4 - Circulation/Shock Recognition
3.5 - Head Trauma
4 - Communication/ Documentation & Prep for M.I.S.T.
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