1. What does "health threat" refer to in a military context?
A) An individual soldier's health
B) A medical condition affecting a group of soldiers
C) A potential or continuing enemy action affecting friendly forces
D) A environmental situation affecting friendly forces
Correct answer: C) A potential or continuing enemy action affecting friendly forces
2. What does "medical threat" refer to in a military context?
A) A potential or continuing enemy action and environmental situation that affect the combat
effectiveness of friendly forces
B) An individual soldier's health
C) A medical condition affecting a group of soldiers
D) A environmental situation affecting friendly forces
Correct answer: A) A potential or continuing enemy action and environmental situation that affect the
combat effectiveness of friendly forces
3. What are the four major medical threats in a military context?
A) Heat, cold, arthropod, and noise
B) Heat, cold, diarrheal, and toxic industrial materials
C) Heat, cold, arthropod, and diarrheal
D) Noise, pest, toxic industrial materials, and risk management
Correct answer: C) Heat, cold, arthropod, and diarrheal
, 4. Which medical threat is the most lethal?
A) Heat
B) Cold
C) Arthropod
D) Diarrheal
Correct answer: A) Heat
5. Who is responsible for implementing and enforcing Preventive Medicine Measures (PMM)?
A) The individual soldier
B) The commander
C) The FST (Unit Fields Sanitation Teams)
D) The medical personnel
Correct answer: B) The commander
6. What are the three principles of PMM?
A) First, the commander is responsible for implementing PMM; second, the FST advises the commander;
third, the individual soldier is responsible for putting PMM into practice
B) First, the individual soldier is responsible for putting PMM into practice; second, the commander is
responsible for implementing PMM; third, the FST advises the commander
C) First, the commander is responsible for implementing PMM; second, the individual soldier is
responsible for putting PMM into practice; third, the FST advises the commander
D) First, the FST advises the commander; second, the individual soldier is responsible for putting PMM
into practice; third, the commander implements PMM