Title: Trauma Focused Individual Training
1Trauma- Focused Individual Training
- Revised and Updated
- January 2005
2Trauma Focused Individual TrainingT-FIT
3What is T-FIT?
- Focused medical training for non-medical
personnel designed to provide critical medical
intervention at the site of injury.
4Who Developed the Course?
- COL Cliff Cloonan, Assistant Professor Military
Emergency Medicine Department Developed the
course based on his operational experience as
SOCOM Surgeon .
5Command Emphasis
- 1st Brigade (Warrior) Brigade Commander COL
William Garrett (2003) directed implementation
and fielding of program within Warrior Brigade.
610050252 Rule
- 100 of unit strength CLS trained
- 50 of unit strength T-FIT trained
- 25 (approx) Combat Medics assigned
- 2 Advanced Trauma Management (ATM) Providers
Based on Battalion/Squadron sized element
7Course History
- The first formal class was taught to soldiers
assigned to 1-32 Infantry Battalion, 1st Warrior
Brigade, 10th Mountain Division in February 2003
8Initial Course Developers
- Major Chadwick- 1st Brigade Surgeon
- CPT Pataky- Battalion Physician Assistant
- Medics of 1-32 Infantry
9Baptism Under Fire
- The courses further development began in
Operation Iraqi Freedom for Task Force Chosin.
Training was developed based on requirements as
identified during combat operations beginning
October 2002
10Course Improved Development
- MAJ Jack Hurley- 82nd Airborne Division
- CPT Michael Franco- 82nd Airborne Division
- 1LT Edwin Guiterrez- 10th MTN DIV
- 1LT Thomas Moody 10th MTN DIV
- SFC Douglas Mack- 10th MTN DIV
- SSG Conway Halladay- 10th MTN DIV
- SGT Joshua Pierrpont-10th MTN DIV
11Program of Instruction Writers
- 1LT Edwin Gutierrez
- 1LT Thomas Moody
12DEDICATION
- This course is dedicated to all soldiers of Task
Force Chosin and most importantly to those who
made the ultimate sacrifice.
13Prerequisites
- Successfully complete the Combat Life-Savers
course. - Passing CLS written examination of 90 or better
on written exam. - Top 25-50 of CLS course.
14Course Requirement
- Pass all individual practical skills testing
- Pass all group practical skills
- Score 80 or better on written examination
15Individual Practical skills
- Maintain an open airway
- Perform mouth-to mask ventilation
- Insert an oral pharyngeal airway
- Insert a nasal pharyngeal airway
- Apply dressing for sucking chest wound
- Perform trauma patient assessment
- Perform I.V. administration
- Apply tourniquet
- Request MEDEVAC
- Perform patient triage
16Team Practical skills
- Manage trauma patient
- Manage mass casualty
17Lectures
- Introduction to T-FIT
- Combat Casualty care/Tactical Care Under Fire
- Triage/Mass Casualty Management
- Patient Assessment Trauma Patient
- Airway management
18Lectures (Continued)
- Head Trauma
- Chest/Abdominal Trauma
- Extremity Trauma
- Burns
- Altitude Sickness
- MEDEVAC Procedures
19Course Comparison (Lectures)
20Course Comparison (Practical Skills)
21Recommended Course length
- 2- 15 hour/ Day
- 3- 12.5 hour/Day
- 4- 10 hour/Day
- 5- 8 hour/Day
22Recommend Supplies
- IV fluid (NS)-100
- IV Tubing- 100
- Needle Catheter-200
- Alcohol pads-200
- Tourniquets-20
- Gloves- 100
- Band Aid- 100
- Sharp Container- 5
- Chux- 100
- CLS bags- 25
- Asherman Chest seal-25
- Ratchet Tourniquet-5
- Quik Clot- 2(demonstration only)
- Airway Mannequin- 1
Based on class size of 25 soldiers
23Recommend Supplies
- Tape 1 inch- 15
- Field Dressing- 25
- Cravats- 25
- Israeli Dressing- 25
- Kerlix- 50
- FAST-1(demonstration only)
- Litters- 4
- ACE Wrap 3 inch- 5
- Oral Pharyngeal - 10
- Nasal Pharyngeal- 10
- Laptop-1
- Proxima-1
Based on class size of 25 soldiers
24Training Schedule
25Training Schedule
26Training Schedule
27Certificate of Training
presented by
1st Squadron, 71st Cavalry 10th Mountain
Division, Fort Drum New York
To
PV2 John David 111-111-1111
For
Successful completion of 40 hours of Trauma Focus
Individual Training
________________________________ Thomas U. Moody,
MPAS, RPA-C 1LT, SP Physician Assistant
________________________________ Mark
Meadows LTC, IN Commanding
09 Nov. 2003 13 Nov. 2003
28T-FIT Packing List
Adhesive tape, surgical porous woven 1in.x10yrds
1 Airway, pharyngeal
large adult
1 Airway, pharyngeal small
adult
1 Bandage adhesive 3/4inx3in chest
flesh (band-aid)
18 Bandage muslin compressed (cravat) 37x37x52
triangular 4 Case medical
instrument and supply (CLS bag)
1 Catheter needle unit d121 V 18ga
4 Bandage, pressure, Israeli
2 Dressing, first aid, field camouflaged
4x6.25x7.25 lg abs 6 Gloves
patient exam-large (latex)
2 Intravenous inj
set 7compmacrodrip10drops/ml
2 Catheter 14ga 2.5in
2 Asherman chest dressing
2 Pad povidone-iodine impre ster2x1 375brown
(iodine pads) 12 Povidone-iodineointUSP1
0 1/8oz. (3.54 gram) (iodine ointment) 8 Ringers
lactate injection USP 500ml plastic bag
2 Scissors, bandage 1.5 cut
large 7.25
7 Alcohol preps
25 Field dressing, first aid 7x2x8
2 Sam splint
1 Nasopharyngeal airway
4 2x2 gauze sponges
12 Tourniquet Ratchet
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