QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What does FM 4-02 covers what? - CORRECT ANSWERS The
operational management of the HSS (Health Service Support) and FHP (Force
Health Protection) missions for training, pre-deployment, deployment, and post-
deployment operations.
2. Define "Health Threat"? - CORRECT ANSWERS A composite of
ongoing or potential enemy actions; adverse environment, occupational, and
geographic and meteorological conditions; endemic disease; and employment of
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons.
3. What are the 5 classes of "Health Threats"? - CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Disease
2. Occupational and Environment Health Hazards
3. Poisonous or Toxic Flora and Fauna
4. Medical Effects of Weapons
5. Physiologic and Psychological Stressors
4. What are the classes of "Disease"? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Endemic and epidemic
2. Foodborne
3. Waterborne
4. Arthropodborne
5. Zoonotic
6. Vectors and breeding grounds
5. What are the classes of "Occupational and Environment Health Hazards"? -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Climatic
,2. Toxic industrial materials
3. Accidental or deliberate dispersion of radiological and biological material
4. Disruption of sanitation services/facilities
5. Disruption of industrial operations or industrial noise
6. What are the classes of "Poisonous or Toxic Flora and Fauna"? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 1. Toxic poisonous plants and bacteria
2. Poisonous reptiles, amphibians, arthropods, and animals
7. What are the classes of "Medical Effects of Weapons"? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 1. Conventional (to include blast and mild traumatic brain
injury/concussion)
2. Improvised (to include improvised explosive devices)
3. Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare agents
4. Directed energy
5. Weapons of mass destruction
8. What are the classes of "Physiologic and Psychological Stressors"? -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Continuous operations
2. Combat and operational stress reactions
3. Wear of mission-oriented protective posture ensemble
4. Stability tasks
5. Home front issues
9. What is the HSS's mission? - CORRECT ANSWERS All support and
services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD (Army Medical
Department) to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the behavioral and
physical well-being of personnel in the Army, and as directed in other Services,
agencies, and organizations.
, 10. What is the FHP's mission? - CORRECT ANSWERS The measure to
promote, or conserve the behavioral and physical well-being of Soldiers.
11. First responder capability can be divided into three phases called? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3)
12. What are the three phases of TC3? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Care
under Fire
2. Tactical Field Care
3. Tactical Evacuation Phase
13. Describe "Care Under Fire"? - CORRECT ANSWERS Combat
medical personnel and their units are under effective hostile fire and are very
limited in the care they can provide. In essence, only those lifesaving
interventions that must be performed immediately during this phase.
14. Describe "Tactical Field Care"? - CORRECT ANSWERS Casualties
are being transported to a medical treatment facility by an aircraft or vehicle and
there is opportunity to provide additional medical personnel and equipment to
maintain the interventions already performed and to be prepared to deal with
potential for the patient's condition to change during the tactical evacuation.
15. What are the "Army Health System" principles? - CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Conformity 2. Proximity 3. Flexibility
4. Mobility 5. Continuity 6. Control
16. Define "Conformity"? - CORRECT ANSWERS To comply with the
OPLAN to effectively provide AHS support.