AMEDD BOLC 223 Final Exam Questions
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control - Correct Answer-ensure that scarce resources are efficiently employed
Role 1 - Correct Answer-unit-level medical care). This role of care includes—
• Immediate lifesaving measures
• Self-aid, buddy aid, combat lifesaver
• EMT / ATM
• Medic, Physician, Physician Assistant
• Medical evacuation
Battle aid station and below
Role 2 - Correct Answer-Here, the patient is examined and his wounds and general
medical condition are evaluated to determine his treatment and evacuation precedence,
as a single patient among other patients.
Includes:
• X-ray, laboratory, and dental support
• Preventive medicine
• Patient Hold
• Advanced Trauma Management
• Med Log
• Medical Evacuation
• Limited Pharmacy
Role 3 - Correct Answer-patient is treated in an MTF staffed and equipped to provide
care to all categories of patients, including resuscitation, initial wound surgery, damage
control surgery, and postoperative treatment.
Includes:
•Resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and postoperative treatment
• Hospitalization
• Medical regulating
• Clinical services
Role 4 - Correct Answer--most definitive medical care available within the AHS
-full spectrum of definitive medical care
-CONUS or OCONUS safe havens
, Health Care and the Command Surgeon in Joint Operations - Correct Answer-•Special
staff officer that plans and monitors execution of the AHS mission
•Ensures all Medical Functions and medical operational planning factors are planned
and synchronized in operation plans and orders
•Has technical supervision of medical operations within the command, but is not a
commander (may recommend policy and procedures, but can not give orders to
subordinate units except through unit plans and orders)
Secure - Correct Answer-•A tactical mission task that involves preventing a unit, facility,
or geographical location from being damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy action.
(FM 3-90-1) See also assault, breach, denial measure, destroy, reduce, suppress,
tactical mission task.
•Physical occupation not required
Seize - Correct Answer-•A tactical mission task that involves taking possession of a
designated area using overwhelming force. (FM 3-90-1).
•Must physically occupy the ground
Clear - Correct Answer-A tactical mission task that requires the commander to remove
all enemy forces and eliminate organized resistance within an assigned area. (FM 3-90-
1)
See also reduce, tactical mission task.
Delay - Correct Answer-When a force under pressure trades space for time by slowing
down the enemy's momentum and inflicting maximum damage on enemy forces without
becoming decisively engaged. (ADP 3-90)
disrupt - Correct Answer-1.A tactical mission task in which a commander integrates
direct and indirect fires, terrain, and obstacles to upset an enemy's formation or tempo,
interrupt the enemy's timetable, or cause enemy forces to commit prematurely or attack
in piecemeal fashion.
2. An obstacle effect that focuses fire planning and obstacle effort to cause the enemy
to break up its formation and tempo, interrupt its timetable, commit breaching assets
prematurely, and attack in a piecemeal effort. (FM 3-90-1)
On-order mission - Correct Answer-A mission to be executed at an unspecified time.
(FM 6-0)
A mission which the force will accomplish at a later time; second in priority to any
primary mission for planning; included in paragraph 2 of the OPORD
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control - Correct Answer-ensure that scarce resources are efficiently employed
Role 1 - Correct Answer-unit-level medical care). This role of care includes—
• Immediate lifesaving measures
• Self-aid, buddy aid, combat lifesaver
• EMT / ATM
• Medic, Physician, Physician Assistant
• Medical evacuation
Battle aid station and below
Role 2 - Correct Answer-Here, the patient is examined and his wounds and general
medical condition are evaluated to determine his treatment and evacuation precedence,
as a single patient among other patients.
Includes:
• X-ray, laboratory, and dental support
• Preventive medicine
• Patient Hold
• Advanced Trauma Management
• Med Log
• Medical Evacuation
• Limited Pharmacy
Role 3 - Correct Answer-patient is treated in an MTF staffed and equipped to provide
care to all categories of patients, including resuscitation, initial wound surgery, damage
control surgery, and postoperative treatment.
Includes:
•Resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and postoperative treatment
• Hospitalization
• Medical regulating
• Clinical services
Role 4 - Correct Answer--most definitive medical care available within the AHS
-full spectrum of definitive medical care
-CONUS or OCONUS safe havens
, Health Care and the Command Surgeon in Joint Operations - Correct Answer-•Special
staff officer that plans and monitors execution of the AHS mission
•Ensures all Medical Functions and medical operational planning factors are planned
and synchronized in operation plans and orders
•Has technical supervision of medical operations within the command, but is not a
commander (may recommend policy and procedures, but can not give orders to
subordinate units except through unit plans and orders)
Secure - Correct Answer-•A tactical mission task that involves preventing a unit, facility,
or geographical location from being damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy action.
(FM 3-90-1) See also assault, breach, denial measure, destroy, reduce, suppress,
tactical mission task.
•Physical occupation not required
Seize - Correct Answer-•A tactical mission task that involves taking possession of a
designated area using overwhelming force. (FM 3-90-1).
•Must physically occupy the ground
Clear - Correct Answer-A tactical mission task that requires the commander to remove
all enemy forces and eliminate organized resistance within an assigned area. (FM 3-90-
1)
See also reduce, tactical mission task.
Delay - Correct Answer-When a force under pressure trades space for time by slowing
down the enemy's momentum and inflicting maximum damage on enemy forces without
becoming decisively engaged. (ADP 3-90)
disrupt - Correct Answer-1.A tactical mission task in which a commander integrates
direct and indirect fires, terrain, and obstacles to upset an enemy's formation or tempo,
interrupt the enemy's timetable, or cause enemy forces to commit prematurely or attack
in piecemeal fashion.
2. An obstacle effect that focuses fire planning and obstacle effort to cause the enemy
to break up its formation and tempo, interrupt its timetable, commit breaching assets
prematurely, and attack in a piecemeal effort. (FM 3-90-1)
On-order mission - Correct Answer-A mission to be executed at an unspecified time.
(FM 6-0)
A mission which the force will accomplish at a later time; second in priority to any
primary mission for planning; included in paragraph 2 of the OPORD