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What are the 2 main differences between MEDEVAC and CASEVAC? - ANSWER:
MEDEVAC has enroute care & dedicated assets
A rater evaluates __________ and a senior rater addresses __________. - ANSWER:
Performance; Potential
List the 5 proficiency ratings and define them. - ANSWER: T(fully trained): Complete
task proficiency. Achieve a "Go" in 90% or more
T-(trained): Advanced task proficiency. Free of significant shortcomings, with a "Go"
in 80% or more
P (practiced): Basic task proficiency. Significant Shortcomings require significant
training to meet standards. Achieving a "Go" in 65% or more
P-(marginally practiced): Limited task proficiency. Major shortcomings. Requires
complete retraining of task. Achieves "Go" in 51% or more.
U (untrained): Cannot perform the task. Achieves "Go" in less than 50%
Who is the coordinator and primary agency for Emergency Support Function (ESF) 8?
- ANSWER: The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (ATP 4-02.42)
Who is the coordinator and primary agency for Emergency Support Function (ESF)
11? - ANSWER: U.S. Department of Agriculture (ESF 11)
Who requests to initiate a Fit for Duty Physical? - ANSWER: Commander
Who initiates a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB)? - ANSWER: Physician
U.S. Policy focuses on achieving unity of effort or cooperation through what type of
approach to intervention? - ANSWER: integrated or Whole of Government
What are the 4 lines of Effort in the 2018 Army Medicine Campaign Plan? - ANSWER:
Readiness and Health (DO), Healthcare Delivery, Force Development, Take care of
Soldiers for Life & DA Civilians and Families
What Air Force medical element does not have organic evacuation capability? -
ANSWER: Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS)
List the characteristics of defensive operations - ANSWER: Preparation; Security;
Disruption; Massing Effects; Flexibility; Maneuver; Operations in Depth
, The Army conducts ________ ___________ ___________, executed through
____________ _____________, guided by ___________ ___________. - ANSWER:
Unified Land Operations; Decisive Action; Mission Command
Who leads the Military Health System? - ANSWER: The MHS is led by the office of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD[HA]) under the Office of the
Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD [PSR])
List the 3 defensive operation tasks - ANSWER: Mobile Defense; Area Defense;
Retrograde
What are the 4 characteristics of offense? - ANSWER: Surprise; Concentration;
Tempo; Audacity
When the situation permits, __________ is the first intervention of care. - ANSWER:
Self-Aid
MODS includes what 5 applications? - ANSWER: 68W (individual or unit training
status and data entry option); e-Profile (electronic record of temporary, permanent
profiles and data entry option); MEDPROS (previously discussed, view only); MWDE
(MEDPROS data entry system); MHA (Medical Health Assessment, PHA consult
tracking, and VA disability rating tracking)
Two Levels of Army Maintenance: - ANSWER: Field maintenance; sustainment
maintenance
Difference between intratheater & intertheatre - ANSWER: -intratheater (in theatre -
usually roles 1-3)
-intertheatre (outside of theater - moving to role 4)
What is METT-TC? - ANSWER: Mission Variables: (Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops
available, Time, and Civilian considerations)
What is PMESII-PT? - ANSWER: Operational variables: (Political, Military, Economic,
Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time)
What are the Warfighting functions (and which are AMEDD related)? - ANSWER:
**Protection, Sustainment, Maneuver (AMEDD Related)**, Fires, Intelligence,
Mission Command
What outlines the conditions and standards for a collective task? - ANSWER: Training
and Evaluation Outline (T&EO)
What focuses on identifying and targeting the root cause of instability by building
the capacity of local institutions? - ANSWER: Stability tasks