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PROLONGED FIELD CARE (PFC)

 

Course description:

 

The medical course is primarily intended for successful graduates of TCCC for CM, TECC-Tier II courses from the ranks of security forces, contracting companies, professional soldiers, police officers, members of active reserves, medical personnel and the civilian public, interested in combat and tactical medicine. and dreams of related extended care. Successful graduates of the company's medical courses can also register for the workshop  Hard Task and successful graduates of CLS AČR and TECC PČR courses. Prolonged  Field Care (PFC) is a practical end to a series of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care and Combat Lifesavers trainings. All procedures applied in the course are in accordance with the valid system of TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) and TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) and are based on practical experience gained by our instructors in their operations in foreign military operations and international courses. We build on previous knowledge and skills from Basic and Advanced courses with theoretical lectures, practical exercises and model situations that teach students to respond and act correctly in situations of multiple injuries, in situations of forced isolation with the patient for a long time and teamwork. . All this especially during model situations in difficult terrain and under difficult conditions of patient trauma care.   

 

Content:

Day 1

Refresh (repetition of the primary survey and basic skills algorithm)

Day 2

Prolonged Field Care / Intro

Introduction to PFC

Mission Planning

Airway Management + Ventilation

SGA (IGel, LMA)
Cric (BACT)
BVM ventilation (volume, frequency, PEEP)
SpO2
EtCO2
SpO2
EtCO2
Fluid resuscitation for burns

Pharmacology

Analgesia-sedation (Ketamine-Midazolam)
ATB (Moxifloxacin-Ertapenem)
Antiemetics (Ondansetron)

Transfusion

TCCC Fluid resus GL
Buddy to buddy transfusion, set, Eldon Card
Post-transfusion reactions

Nursing Care

SHEEP
VOMIT

Skills

PMK, NGS, PŽK, Wound Management
Monitoring, POCT lab
NIBP and ECG
Diuresis
Glycemia
Lactate
Quick tests (HIV, Malaria, HbSAG, Syphilis)

Telemedicine, Documentation

Consultation structure
Care plan + trends
PFC documentation

DAY 3

PFC scenarios (7-hour continuous patient care)

 

Participants:

 

Minimum 8 maximum 12

 

Recommended equipment:       

 

Tactical clothing or uniform (ideally 2 pairs) according to weather conditions, sturdy tactical or military footwear, ballistics (vest and helmet), tactical equipment (knee pads, elbow pads, goggles), headlamp, camelbag (recommended), training weapon, comfortable shoes to classrooms (slippers), notebook, stationery.

 

Venue:

 

Elite Lhenice

Netolická 456

384 02 Lhenice

 

Course time allowance:

 

24 hours

 

Accommodation and meals:

 

Accommodation is not part of the course fee, each participant arranges and pays for it himself. 1 hour at lunchtime will be set aside for meals. On request we will help you arrange accommodation in the town of Lhenice.

 

Course difficulty:

 

Ideally advanced, successful graduate of TCCC for CM (TCCC-CM), TECC-Tier II (TECC-II) HardTask and Elite Training Center and successful course graduates  TECC (Training Center PCŘ Teplice) and TCCC for CLS AČR, NLZP and LZP AČR.

 

Language of instruction:

 

Czech language, English language (on request)

 

Instructor:

 

Course guarantor: MUDr. Jaroslav Gutwirth

Teachers: Petr Karmazín (ÚVN Prague), Jaroslav Duchoň

 

Course price:

 

6000 CZK

 

The course is paid once, either by booking on our website (PayPal payment) or by e-mail:  elite.lhenice@gmail.com

The entire amount for the course must be paid to the account of the organizer No .: 4798882329/0800 no later than 14 days before the start of the course .

Enter the following information in the message for the recipient:  surname + PFC + course start date (day / month / year)

The price of the course includes the rental of all training facilities and resources needed for the course, the instructor and his assistants, extras, certificate. Other costs, such as food, accommodation, tactical medicine training script, transport, ammunition, etc., are borne by the participant.

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