CLS Combat Lifesaver (TCCC)
Course provides the means to help familiarize you with TCCC concepts and lifesaving skills to render medical aid to a trauma casualty. The course (with recommended suggestions) provides information through a short lecture followed by interactive hands-on skills training and formal assessment. The CLS TCCC Course encompasses tactical trauma assessment, bleeding control interventions, airway and respiratory management techniques, rescue drag/carry techniques, prevention and treatment of shock, burns, eye injuries, splints, pain management, critical communication, and medical documentation practices. The TCCC skills have been proven safe and effective and can be performed by someone with no medical training. At the completion of this 40-hour course, you will be qualified at a TCCC basic proficiency level.
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is developed by the U.S. Department of Defense Defense Health Agency (DHA) Joint Trauma System to teach evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield.
In a world full of threats, in which the seconds often decide about lives – our and others, there is no room for compromise. We must be prepared to help. Knowledge that goes hand in hand with experience is essential when it comes to human life. Our instructors are recognized in Poland and around the world specializing in providing training and consultancy in the field of rescue.
Battlefield, city center or workplace – regardless of place and time, knowledge of medical emergency services allows you to save hundreds of lives every day. We are aware of the essence of our work and the trust that our clients place in us, which is why we are distinguished by our full commitment to transfer our knowledge during training. We believe that thanks to our intensive courses, participants will be able to effectively help.
Topics covered:
Day 1
History
Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care
”Causalties you can avoid on the battlefield”
Phases of Care Under Fire
Practical and theoretical training
Methods of extraction in Care Under Fire
CAT, SOFTWW, SAM XT, RMT, TMT, TX3, TX4 tourniquets application
Care Under Fire training scenarios
Hotwash + Q&A
Day 2
Practical and theoretical training
Phases of Tactical Field Care
M.A.R.C.H. PAWS protocol
Massive hemorrhages control (TQ’s, wound packing – Celox Gauze, Chito Gauze, Combat Gauze, Xstat, CROC, JETT, AAJT, SAM Tourniquet, pressure bandages, uns of ITClamp on neck)
Airway management (with equipment and without equipment, NPA, Emergency CRIC)
Respiratory pathology
Circulatory system, AVPU and Circulatory Shock
Head Trauma & Hypothermia Prevention
Pain pharmacotherapy, antibiotic therapy
Tactical Field Care training scenarios
Hotwash + Q&A
Day 3
Burns Management, Rule of Nine
Fracture stabilization
TACEVAC
9 Line MEDEVAC Request & MIST Report
Documentation of Care
Real World Scenarios with wound simulations
Day 4
All day tactical scenarios with wound simulations
Final Exam
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