405-409 Flashcards

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What is DRRS?

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A capabilities-based reporting system that measures an organization’s ability to execute Mission Essential Tasks at the unit level.

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To whom does the DRRS provide an assessment of unit information to achieve adequate and feasible military response to crises?

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CJCS and the CSAF.

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What type of information does the unit commander use to assess the unit “mission ready” status?

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A combination of objective and subjective dat

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What is a measured unit?

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An established unit, stateside and overseas.

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What is the SORTS report?

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It is the single automated reporting system within the DOD functioning as the central registry of all operational units of the US Armed Forces.

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What does the SORTS report indicate?

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The unit’s ability to undertake its full mission or particular missions.

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What is the purpose of the DOC statement?

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It summarizes the unit’s mission.

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How many category levels are there, and what are they?

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Six; C–1, C–2, C–3, C–4, C–5, Overall C–level.

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What is the single source of readiness training data for medical personnel and UTC appointment?

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MRDSS-ULTRA

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What are the three major areas that medical units are required to report their C-levels?

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Training, equipment and supplies, and personnel.

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How often should the SORTS report be completed and submitted?

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Monthly, and NLT the 15th of each month; when there are changes to the category levels; within 24 hours of a change.

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How often should you back up your data?

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Every 30 days at a minimum.

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What suggested back up item(s) fall under Reportable Statistics?

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Each report applicable to the unit.

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What information is provided in the Medical Resource Letter?

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UTCs currently appointed to the unit, UTCs the unit is projected to gain or lose over the next five years, whether assigned UTCs are manpower or equipment, AEF assignments for each UTC, UTC availability codes and additional information for equipment UTCs.

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What plan outlines local deployment processes, procedures, planning and execution guidance used to deploy whole units or a single Airman?

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The Installation Deployment Plan.

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What is the objective of the IGESP?

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The IGESP identifies resources and capabilities of an installation by functional area, and is the focus of the ESSP.

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What plan identifies procedures to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and how to mitigate the effects of major accidents, natural disasters, attacks, and terrorist use of CBRNE?

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The Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.

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What do the disease specific annexes in the disease containment plan identify?

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Specific requirements based on disease characteristics, such as contagiousness and infectivity.

18
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What does the body of the medical contingency response plan consist of?

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Basic plan, supporting plans and agencies, references, unit’s mission, contributing organizations, execution, threat assessment, and MCRP annexes.

18
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What does the medical contingency response plan establish procedures for?

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Wartime, humanitarian assistance, homeland security/defense, and disaster responsive contingencies.

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What are the four TRIAGE categories?

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Minimal, immediate, delayed and expectant.

20
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What category do the civilian agencies not recognize as a peacetime triage category?

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Expectant

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What are the minimum annexes covered in the MCRP?

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Annex A – Annex General Instructions, Annex B—Medical treatment facility commander/medical control center, Annex C—Field response team, Annex D—Patient support and casualty management, Annex E – Triage team, Annex F – Laboratory team and laboratory biological defense team, Annex G – Pharmacy team, Annex H—Patient decontamination team, Annex I – Patient administration team, Annex J—Disaster mental health team, Annex K – Public health, Annex L—Bioenvironmental engineering team, Annex M—Medical logistics team, Annex N—Manpower and security team, Annex O—Facility management team.

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Who provides an overview of the SORTS and ART status?

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The medical readiness office.

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How long should the MRO keep meeting minutes for inspection and historical purposes?

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Current year plus two previous years.