AMEDD BOLC MIDTERM EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
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The AMEDD views threats from what two perspectives? - CORRECT
ANSWER - General threat and health threat
What is a health threat? - CORRECT ANSWER - composite of ongoing
potential enemy actions; adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic
and meteorological conditions, endemic diseases, CBRN, etc
What is health Service Support (HSS)? - CORRECT ANSWER - All support
and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote,
improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel in
the Army.
Anything that helps improve the physical and mental state of people in the
Army.
What are the 3 components of Health Service Support? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Casualty Care: treatment, hospitalization, dental, neuropsych, and
lab services
Medical evacuation: medical regulating and en route care
Medical logistics: all subcomponents and services
What is Force Health Protection (FHP)? - CORRECT ANSWER - Measures to
promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers.
,What is involved in Force Health Protection? - CORRECT ANSWER - -
Preventative medicine
-Veterinary services, food inspection, zoonotic disease prevention
-Combat operational stress control (COSC)
-Dental services (preventative)
-Lab services and support
What is the Army health System? - CORRECT ANSWER - All encompassing
term to describe both the HSS and FHP aspects of AMEDD support.
What are the 3 parts of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3)? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Care Under Fire
Tactical Field Care
Tactical Evacuation
What are the 6 principles of the Army health System? - CORRECT ANSWER
- 1. Conformity
2. Proximity
3. Flexibility
4. Mobility
5. Continuity
6. Control
What are Roles 1, 2 3 and 4? - CORRECT ANSWER - Role 1: BN aid station
and below
,-Immediate life saving measures
Role 2: Medical company
-X-ray, lab, dental, patient hold, pharmacy, advanced trauma
Role 3: Field hospital
-Resuscitation, wound surgery, postoperative treatment
Role 4: Definitive Care
-Full spectrum of definitive medical care
Is sequential evacuation necessary? (Role 1 > Role 2 > Role 3 > Role 4) -
CORRECT ANSWER - No. For example you can go from Role 1 to Role 3
What is the role of the command surgeon? - CORRECT ANSWER - Special
staff officer that plans and monitors execution of the AHS mission
Ensures all Medical Functions and operational planning factors are planned and
synchronized in operation plans and orders
Not a commander. May recommend policy/procedures but can't give orders
except through unit plans and orders
What are the primary tasks of mission command functions? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Mission command
Communications and computers
Task organization
, Medical intelligence
Technical supervision
Regional focus
What are the 3 mission command organizations? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Medical command (Deployment support)- medical force provider
Medical brigade (Support)-provide mission command of all attached/assigned
AHS units
Medical Battalion (Multifunctional)-provide mission command, administrative
assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability
What are the responsibilities of the medical commander? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Exercises mission command (authority and direction) over his
subordinate medical resources
What are the responsibilities of the command surgeon? - CORRECT
ANSWER - At all levels of command, a command surgeon is designated. This
AMEDD officer is a special staff officer charged with planning for and
executing the AHS mission
What are the responsibilities of the line commander? - CORRECT ANSWER -
The commander ensures health promotion program. This encompasses the
assets of educational, environmental, and AHS support services
What is the Law of Land Warfare inspired by? What does it do? - CORRECT
ANSWER - The desire to diminish the evils of war
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The AMEDD views threats from what two perspectives? - CORRECT
ANSWER - General threat and health threat
What is a health threat? - CORRECT ANSWER - composite of ongoing
potential enemy actions; adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic
and meteorological conditions, endemic diseases, CBRN, etc
What is health Service Support (HSS)? - CORRECT ANSWER - All support
and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote,
improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel in
the Army.
Anything that helps improve the physical and mental state of people in the
Army.
What are the 3 components of Health Service Support? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Casualty Care: treatment, hospitalization, dental, neuropsych, and
lab services
Medical evacuation: medical regulating and en route care
Medical logistics: all subcomponents and services
What is Force Health Protection (FHP)? - CORRECT ANSWER - Measures to
promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers.
,What is involved in Force Health Protection? - CORRECT ANSWER - -
Preventative medicine
-Veterinary services, food inspection, zoonotic disease prevention
-Combat operational stress control (COSC)
-Dental services (preventative)
-Lab services and support
What is the Army health System? - CORRECT ANSWER - All encompassing
term to describe both the HSS and FHP aspects of AMEDD support.
What are the 3 parts of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3)? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Care Under Fire
Tactical Field Care
Tactical Evacuation
What are the 6 principles of the Army health System? - CORRECT ANSWER
- 1. Conformity
2. Proximity
3. Flexibility
4. Mobility
5. Continuity
6. Control
What are Roles 1, 2 3 and 4? - CORRECT ANSWER - Role 1: BN aid station
and below
,-Immediate life saving measures
Role 2: Medical company
-X-ray, lab, dental, patient hold, pharmacy, advanced trauma
Role 3: Field hospital
-Resuscitation, wound surgery, postoperative treatment
Role 4: Definitive Care
-Full spectrum of definitive medical care
Is sequential evacuation necessary? (Role 1 > Role 2 > Role 3 > Role 4) -
CORRECT ANSWER - No. For example you can go from Role 1 to Role 3
What is the role of the command surgeon? - CORRECT ANSWER - Special
staff officer that plans and monitors execution of the AHS mission
Ensures all Medical Functions and operational planning factors are planned and
synchronized in operation plans and orders
Not a commander. May recommend policy/procedures but can't give orders
except through unit plans and orders
What are the primary tasks of mission command functions? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Mission command
Communications and computers
Task organization
, Medical intelligence
Technical supervision
Regional focus
What are the 3 mission command organizations? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Medical command (Deployment support)- medical force provider
Medical brigade (Support)-provide mission command of all attached/assigned
AHS units
Medical Battalion (Multifunctional)-provide mission command, administrative
assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability
What are the responsibilities of the medical commander? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Exercises mission command (authority and direction) over his
subordinate medical resources
What are the responsibilities of the command surgeon? - CORRECT
ANSWER - At all levels of command, a command surgeon is designated. This
AMEDD officer is a special staff officer charged with planning for and
executing the AHS mission
What are the responsibilities of the line commander? - CORRECT ANSWER -
The commander ensures health promotion program. This encompasses the
assets of educational, environmental, and AHS support services
What is the Law of Land Warfare inspired by? What does it do? - CORRECT
ANSWER - The desire to diminish the evils of war