ALC AHS Exam
FHP falls under which warfighting function - Answer-Protection
HSS falls under which warfighting function - Answer-Sustainment
Medical Command & Control is responsible for. . . - Answer-Integration, synchronization, and command
and control of all AHS aspects such as HSS and FHP
AHS principles guide medical planners in developing operation plans (OPLANS) which are. . . - Answer-
Effective, efficient, flexible, and executable
AHS plans are designed to support the. . . - Answer-Operational commander's scheme of maneuver and
the delivery of Army medicine
The 6 Army AHS principles are: - Answer-1. Flexibility
2. Mobility
3. Proximity
4. Conformity
5. Continuity
6. Control
Flexibility - Answer-Shifting resources to meet changing requirements.
Changes in operations make flexibility essential.
, Mobility - Answer-Assets remain in supporting distance to support maneuvering forces.
MEDEVAC and CASEVAC must be a synchronized effort to. . . - Answer-Ensure continuous evacuation
flow and provide effective support to the tactical commander.
Proximity - Answer-Support to soldiers at the right time and place to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Remain close to the battlefield without interfering with operations.
Conformity - Answer-Meeting requirements as outlined by the OPORD. Most basic element of providing
effective medical support.
Continuity - Answer-Continuous medical care and treatment by moving patients through progressive,
phased roles of care.
Control - Answer-Scarce resources are efficiently employed and support the operational plan.
The 10 medical functions are. . . - Answer-Interdependent and interrelated
Force Health Protection (FHP) - Answer-Prevent injury and illness. Protect the force from health hazards.
Health Service Support (HSS) - Answer-Providing direct patient care through treatment, evacuation, and
Class VIII aspects.
List the 10 medical functions of the AHS - Answer-1. Command and Control
2. Medical Treatment
3. Hospitalization
4. MEDLOG
FHP falls under which warfighting function - Answer-Protection
HSS falls under which warfighting function - Answer-Sustainment
Medical Command & Control is responsible for. . . - Answer-Integration, synchronization, and command
and control of all AHS aspects such as HSS and FHP
AHS principles guide medical planners in developing operation plans (OPLANS) which are. . . - Answer-
Effective, efficient, flexible, and executable
AHS plans are designed to support the. . . - Answer-Operational commander's scheme of maneuver and
the delivery of Army medicine
The 6 Army AHS principles are: - Answer-1. Flexibility
2. Mobility
3. Proximity
4. Conformity
5. Continuity
6. Control
Flexibility - Answer-Shifting resources to meet changing requirements.
Changes in operations make flexibility essential.
, Mobility - Answer-Assets remain in supporting distance to support maneuvering forces.
MEDEVAC and CASEVAC must be a synchronized effort to. . . - Answer-Ensure continuous evacuation
flow and provide effective support to the tactical commander.
Proximity - Answer-Support to soldiers at the right time and place to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Remain close to the battlefield without interfering with operations.
Conformity - Answer-Meeting requirements as outlined by the OPORD. Most basic element of providing
effective medical support.
Continuity - Answer-Continuous medical care and treatment by moving patients through progressive,
phased roles of care.
Control - Answer-Scarce resources are efficiently employed and support the operational plan.
The 10 medical functions are. . . - Answer-Interdependent and interrelated
Force Health Protection (FHP) - Answer-Prevent injury and illness. Protect the force from health hazards.
Health Service Support (HSS) - Answer-Providing direct patient care through treatment, evacuation, and
Class VIII aspects.
List the 10 medical functions of the AHS - Answer-1. Command and Control
2. Medical Treatment
3. Hospitalization
4. MEDLOG