PRACTICE QUESTION SET TWO
◉ The army accomplishes its mission by supporting the joint force
in 4 strategic roles: Answer: 1. Shape operational environments
2. Counter aggression on land during crisis
3. Prevail during large-scale ground combat
4. Consolidate gains
◉ What two perspectives does Army Medicine view threats?
Answer: 1. General threat
2. Health threat
◉ What is a health threat? Answer: a composite of ongoing or
potential enemy actions;
adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic and
meteorological
conditions; endemic and emerging diseases; and employment of
CBRN
weapons (to include weapons of mass destruction that have the
potential
to affect the short- or long-term health [including psychological
impact] of
,personnel.)
◉ When is a health threat analyzed? Answer: during the
planning process of
an operation in order
to develop the
Health Service
Support/Force
Health Protection
(HSS/FHP) plan
◉ What warfighting functions apply to medical? Answer: protection
and sustainment
◉ What are the 10 Medical Functions? Answer: 1. Dental
2. Operational Public Health
3. Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC)
4. Vet
5. Medical Lab Services
6. Medical Tx
7. Hospitalization
8. Medical evacuation
,9. Medical Logistics
10. Medical Command and Control
◉ What is the Army Health System responsible for? Answer:
operational management of the health service support and
force health protection missions for training,
predeployment, deployment, and postdeployment
◉ AHS Answer: Army Health System
◉ Force Health Protection Mision Answer: Measures that promote,
improve, or conserve the
behavioral and physical well-being of Soldiers
comprised of preventive and treatment aspects of
medical functions that include:
1. Operational Public Health
2. Veterinary Services
3. Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC)
4. Dental Services
5. Laboratory Services
6. Command and control (in FHP & HSS)
, ◉ Force Health Protection falls under which warfighting function?
Answer: protection
◉ Health Service Support Mission Answer: Services to promote,
improve, conserve, or
restore the behavioral and physical well-being of
personnel by providing direct patient care. Medical
functions include:
1. Treatment
2. Evacuation
3. Hospitalization
4. Logistics (to include blood management)
5. Command and control (in FHP & HSS)
◉ Health Service Support falls under which warfighting function?
Answer: sustainment
◉ How many principles of AHS are there? Answer: 6
◉ What are the 6 principles of AHS? Answer: 1. Conformity