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The combat lifesaver is a soldier trained to provide emergency care as a secondary mission. He does not replace the combat medic. The primary mission of the combat lifesaver is his combat mission. The combat lifesaver provides care to the members of his squad or crew as his mission permits. When he has no combat mission to perform, the combat lifesaver may assist the combat medic in providing care to injured soldiers and in evacuating casualties.
The combat lifesaver receives training in enhanced first aid procedures and in selected medical tasks. Combat lifesaver training is a bridge between the first aid (self-aid and buddy-aid) training given to all soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to MOS 68W10, Health Care Specialist (combat medic).
The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School developed the Combat Lifesaver Course as part of its continuing effort to provide health service support to the Army. The Combat Lifesaver Course is used by both active duty and reserve component soldiers in combat arms, combat support, and combat service support units.
LESSON PLAN OVERVIEW There are ten lesson plans in this subcourse. The first page of each lesson contains the lesson objective (task, conditions, and standards), equipment and supplies required during the lesson, method of instruction, and references (if any) for additional research. Below is a list of the lessons. You will need to determine the amount of time required to conduct instruction, conduct tests, and to conduct reteach sessions and retests based upon your particular situation. The suggested training schedule given on pages ix through xii is one possible schedule. Your circumstances may require a different schedule.
LESSON TITLE Lesson 1: Introduction to the Combat Lifesaver and Tactical Combat Casualty Care Lesson 2: Care Under Fire Lesson 3: Tactical Field Care Lesson 4: Controlling Bleeding Lesson 5: Opening and Managing a Casualty's Airway Lesson 6: Treating Penetrating Chest Trauma Lesson 7: Initiating a Field Medical Card or TCCC Card Lesson 8: Requesting Medical Evacuation Lesson 9: Tactical Casualty Movement Lesson 10 Evacuating a Casualty Using a Litter