WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS 100%
What percentage of medical equipment malfunctions can be attributed to operator
error? - ANS✔✔-Over 70 percent
List five tenets of supply discipline. - ANS✔✔-(1) Safeguard and preserve public
property.
(2) Use equipment and supplies for their intended purpose.
(3) Avoid ordering excess materiel. If excess is discovered, turn it in.
(4) Adhere to procedures contained in established regulations and directives governing
requisition,
storage, issue, and turn-in of property.
(5) Ensure requests for supplies and equipment are valid and in minimum quantities
necessary to perform
the assigned mission, and these assets are protected, conserved, and maintained in the
best possible
condition to meet Air Force commitments.
Are the tenets of supply discipline primarily the responsibility of the property custodian?
- ANS✔✔-No. The tenets apply to all personnel even if they aren't property custodians
How often is the activity issue/turn-in summary accessed? - ANS✔✔-Through DMLSS
What type of action is recorded on the activity issue/turn-in summary? - ANS✔✔-Supply
and equipment items issued to or turned in by the section.
How often should the property custodian follow up on backorder items? - ANS✔✔-Every
30 days.
If an item listed on the backorder report is no longer needed, what should the custodian
do? What
does MEMO do? - ANS✔✔-Medical logistics must be informed. MEMO will attempt to
cancel the order with the supplier
What list or form shows all property charged to the clinic or unit account? - ANS✔✔-The
CRL shows all property charged to your account.
, What must occur before a new custodian signs for all the property in an account? -
ANS✔✔-The new custodian and the current custodian perform a physical inventory to
account for all equipment and
its location.
What are Foundational Doctrine Statements (FDS)? - ANS✔✔-Foundational Doctrine
Statements (FDS) are basic principles and beliefs that help create the Air Force
Doctrine Document (AFDD) and the information found in the AFDDs expands and
supports these
statements.
What concept is critical to attaining the goal of a healthy and fit force? - ANS✔✔-Each
Airman is a "human weapon system."
What are the three FDS that the medical airman should be familiar with? - ANS✔✔-
Roles and Responsibilities of the AFMS, Force Health Protection and Competency
What constitutes "Competency" for the AFMS? - ANS✔✔-AFMS core competency is the
combination of professional knowledge, medical expertise and technological
know-how that, when applied, produces superior health services support capabilities
Identifies the skill level of the AFS - ANS✔✔-4N05
Identifies the career field family - ANS✔✔-4N
Identifies the career field subdivision - ANS✔✔-4N0
Identifies enlisted specialty and specific
expertise - ANS✔✔-4N051
Identifies the career grouping - ANS✔✔-4
What is the difference between the PAFSC and DAFSC? - ANS✔✔-The Primary AFCS
(PAFSC) denotes the member's highest skill level attained, while the Duty AFSC
(DAFSC) is used to show the actual position the individual is filling within their current
organization.