AMEDD BOLC Final EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Question 1
What is the purpose of having the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) in a medical context?
A) To provide basic first aid to combat troops.
B) To conduct deep-sea rescue operations.
C) To transport medical supplies to landlocked areas.
D) To provide similar care as a Role 2+ near a coastal location.
E) To serve as a forward surgical team platform only.
Correct Answer: D) To provide similar care as a Role 2+ near a coastal location.
Rationale: The purpose of the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) is "To provide similar
care as a role 2+ near a coastal location."
Question 2
Which of the following is a capability of Role 1 medical support?
A) Ancillary Support
B) Patient Holding
C) Preventive Medicine
D) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
E) Initial Wound Surgery
Correct Answer: D) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
Rationale: Role 1 Capabilities include "Immediate Lifesaving Measures."
Question 3
Which of the following is a capability that distinguishes Role 2 from Role 1 medical support?
A) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
B) Medical Evacuation
C) Patient Collection
D) Ancillary Support
E) Basic First Aid
Correct Answer: D) Ancillary Support
Rationale: Role 2 Capabilities include "Ancillary Support" which is not a Role 1 capability.
Question 4
In which companies is a Role 2 medical facility typically found?
A) Medical Platoon
B) Forward Surgical Team (FST)
C) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
D) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) and Area Support Medical Company
(ASMC).
E) Headquarters Company.
Correct Answer: D) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) and Area Support Medical
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Company (ASMC).
Rationale: Role 2 facilities are found in "Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) -
Area Support Medical Company (ASMC)."
Question 5
How long are patients typically held within a Role 2 medical facility?
A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 5 days
D) Until stabilized
E) Indefinitely
Correct Answer: B) 72 hours
Rationale: Patients are held within a Role 2 for "72 hrs."
Question 6
A Role 3 medical facility is better known as what?
A) Battalion Aid Station (BAS)
B) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC)
C) Forward Surgical Team (FST)
D) Medical Platoon
E) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
Correct Answer: E) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
Rationale: A Role 3 is better known as a "Combat Support Hospital (CSH)."
Question 7
Which of the following is a capability of Role 3 medical support that is NOT typically found in
Role 2?
A) Ancillary Support
B) Patient Holding
C) Preventive Medicine
D) Initial Wound Surgery
E) Medical Evacuation
Correct Answer: D) Initial Wound Surgery
Rationale: Role 3 Capabilities include "Initial Wound Surgery," which is not a Role 2
capability.
Question 8
How long are patients typically kept within a Role 3 medical facility?
A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) Until they can return to duty immediately.
D) Until the patients are stabilized and are not expected to return to duty.
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E) 5 days.
Correct Answer: D) Until the patients are stabilized and are not expected to return to duty.
Rationale: Patients are kept within a Role 3 "Until the patients are stabilized and are not
expected to return to duty."
Question 9
A Forward Surgical Team (FST) is typically attached to which Role of medical care?
A) Role 1
B) Role 2
C) Role 3
D) Role 4
E) Role 1+
Correct Answer: C) Role 3
Rationale: FST is typically attached to "Role 3" or can be assigned to Role 2 or 2 plus.
Question 10
What is a Role 4 medical facility?
A) A combat support hospital.
B) A brigade support medical company.
C) A forward surgical team.
D) A patient holding unit.
E) A major hospital (e.g., Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, CONUS hospitals).
Correct Answer: E) A major hospital
Rationale: A Role 4 is "A major hospital."
Question 11
What defines Health Service Support (HSS)?
A) Measures to promote the well-being of soldiers.
B) Only medical evacuation operations.
C) Only medical logistics.
D) All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to
promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well-being of personnel in
the Army.
E) Only casualty care.
Correct Answer: D) All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the
AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of
personnel in the Army.
Rationale: Health Service Support (HSS) is defined as "All support and services performed,
provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the
mental and physical well being of personnel in the Army."
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Question 12
Which of the following components encompasses HSS (Health Service Support)?
A) Preventive Medicine
B) Veterinary Services
C) Laboratory Services
D) Dental Services
E) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Correct Answer: E) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Rationale: The three components that encompass HSS are "Casualty Care, Medical
Evacuation (MEDEVAC), Medical Logistics (MEDLOG)."
Question 13
What defines Force Health Protection (FHP)?
A) Only combat and operational stress control.
B) Only medical logistics.
C) Only medical treatment.
D) The measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of
Soldiers.
E) Only medical evacuation.
Correct Answer: D) The measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical
well-being of Soldiers.
Rationale: Force Health Protection (FHP) is defined as "The measures to promote, improve,
or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers."
Question 14
Which of the following components encompasses FHP (Force Health Protection)?
A) Casualty Care
B) Medical Evacuation
C) Medical Logistics
D) Preventive Medicine
E) Medical Treatment
Correct Answer: D) Preventive Medicine
Rationale: The five components that encompass FHP are "Preventive Medicine, Veterinary
Services, Laboratory Services, Dental Services, Combat and Operational Stress Control
(COSC)."
Question 15
What is the primary role of the Command Surgeon?
A) To directly command medical units.
B) To act as a medical logistics officer.
C) To deploy with combat troops.
D) To supervise medical operations within the command.
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Question 1
What is the purpose of having the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) in a medical context?
A) To provide basic first aid to combat troops.
B) To conduct deep-sea rescue operations.
C) To transport medical supplies to landlocked areas.
D) To provide similar care as a Role 2+ near a coastal location.
E) To serve as a forward surgical team platform only.
Correct Answer: D) To provide similar care as a Role 2+ near a coastal location.
Rationale: The purpose of the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) is "To provide similar
care as a role 2+ near a coastal location."
Question 2
Which of the following is a capability of Role 1 medical support?
A) Ancillary Support
B) Patient Holding
C) Preventive Medicine
D) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
E) Initial Wound Surgery
Correct Answer: D) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
Rationale: Role 1 Capabilities include "Immediate Lifesaving Measures."
Question 3
Which of the following is a capability that distinguishes Role 2 from Role 1 medical support?
A) Immediate Lifesaving Measures
B) Medical Evacuation
C) Patient Collection
D) Ancillary Support
E) Basic First Aid
Correct Answer: D) Ancillary Support
Rationale: Role 2 Capabilities include "Ancillary Support" which is not a Role 1 capability.
Question 4
In which companies is a Role 2 medical facility typically found?
A) Medical Platoon
B) Forward Surgical Team (FST)
C) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
D) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) and Area Support Medical Company
(ASMC).
E) Headquarters Company.
Correct Answer: D) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) and Area Support Medical
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Company (ASMC).
Rationale: Role 2 facilities are found in "Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) -
Area Support Medical Company (ASMC)."
Question 5
How long are patients typically held within a Role 2 medical facility?
A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 5 days
D) Until stabilized
E) Indefinitely
Correct Answer: B) 72 hours
Rationale: Patients are held within a Role 2 for "72 hrs."
Question 6
A Role 3 medical facility is better known as what?
A) Battalion Aid Station (BAS)
B) Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC)
C) Forward Surgical Team (FST)
D) Medical Platoon
E) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
Correct Answer: E) Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
Rationale: A Role 3 is better known as a "Combat Support Hospital (CSH)."
Question 7
Which of the following is a capability of Role 3 medical support that is NOT typically found in
Role 2?
A) Ancillary Support
B) Patient Holding
C) Preventive Medicine
D) Initial Wound Surgery
E) Medical Evacuation
Correct Answer: D) Initial Wound Surgery
Rationale: Role 3 Capabilities include "Initial Wound Surgery," which is not a Role 2
capability.
Question 8
How long are patients typically kept within a Role 3 medical facility?
A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) Until they can return to duty immediately.
D) Until the patients are stabilized and are not expected to return to duty.
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E) 5 days.
Correct Answer: D) Until the patients are stabilized and are not expected to return to duty.
Rationale: Patients are kept within a Role 3 "Until the patients are stabilized and are not
expected to return to duty."
Question 9
A Forward Surgical Team (FST) is typically attached to which Role of medical care?
A) Role 1
B) Role 2
C) Role 3
D) Role 4
E) Role 1+
Correct Answer: C) Role 3
Rationale: FST is typically attached to "Role 3" or can be assigned to Role 2 or 2 plus.
Question 10
What is a Role 4 medical facility?
A) A combat support hospital.
B) A brigade support medical company.
C) A forward surgical team.
D) A patient holding unit.
E) A major hospital (e.g., Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, CONUS hospitals).
Correct Answer: E) A major hospital
Rationale: A Role 4 is "A major hospital."
Question 11
What defines Health Service Support (HSS)?
A) Measures to promote the well-being of soldiers.
B) Only medical evacuation operations.
C) Only medical logistics.
D) All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to
promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well-being of personnel in
the Army.
E) Only casualty care.
Correct Answer: D) All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the
AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of
personnel in the Army.
Rationale: Health Service Support (HSS) is defined as "All support and services performed,
provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the
mental and physical well being of personnel in the Army."
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Question 12
Which of the following components encompasses HSS (Health Service Support)?
A) Preventive Medicine
B) Veterinary Services
C) Laboratory Services
D) Dental Services
E) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Correct Answer: E) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Rationale: The three components that encompass HSS are "Casualty Care, Medical
Evacuation (MEDEVAC), Medical Logistics (MEDLOG)."
Question 13
What defines Force Health Protection (FHP)?
A) Only combat and operational stress control.
B) Only medical logistics.
C) Only medical treatment.
D) The measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of
Soldiers.
E) Only medical evacuation.
Correct Answer: D) The measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical
well-being of Soldiers.
Rationale: Force Health Protection (FHP) is defined as "The measures to promote, improve,
or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers."
Question 14
Which of the following components encompasses FHP (Force Health Protection)?
A) Casualty Care
B) Medical Evacuation
C) Medical Logistics
D) Preventive Medicine
E) Medical Treatment
Correct Answer: D) Preventive Medicine
Rationale: The five components that encompass FHP are "Preventive Medicine, Veterinary
Services, Laboratory Services, Dental Services, Combat and Operational Stress Control
(COSC)."
Question 15
What is the primary role of the Command Surgeon?
A) To directly command medical units.
B) To act as a medical logistics officer.
C) To deploy with combat troops.
D) To supervise medical operations within the command.