432-435 Flashcards

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Q

What does the ALC-C limit in the PDS?

A

This code restricts assignment and deployment availability to only CONUS, Alaska (Elmendorf), and Hawaii assignments. It also prevents reassignment anywhere else without prior approval by designated approval authorities.

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What is the intent of the ALC code?

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To protect members from being placed in an environment where they may not receive adequate medical care for a possible life-threatening condition, and to prevent the assignment of non-worldwide qualified personnel to overseas locations.

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Who has the authority to remove ALC-C?

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Only HQ AFPC/DPANM .

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What is the only difference in package requirement between an Annual RILO and an Initial RILO?

A

The commander’s letter is not required unless directed by DPANM.

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What ALC restricts deployment and assignment to where there are specialty medical capabilities?

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ACL-C3

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When may a member be permanently retired?

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If the degree of permanent impairment caused by the disabling condition is determined to be stable.

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What rights and privileges is the permanently retired member entitled to?

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The same as any other retiree, which includes a military retired identification card, medical care, BX, Commissary privileges, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) election, etc.

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What does the use of the TDRL prevent the government from doing?

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Permanently retiring a member who may partially or fully recover at a later date or may worsen in the near future.

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How long can a member stay on the TDRL?

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For no more than five years

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What is the intent of the AMTU?

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To place Airmen in MTFs best suited to address their medical needs.

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Who is the approval authority that approves active duty AMTU assignments?

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AFPC/DPANM.

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Who is an AF wounded warrior?

A

Any seriously or very seriously wounded, ill or injured Airman identified on a casualty report, or recommended by the medical community as having highly complex medical conditions. Also included are Airmen who have been referred to the IDES for PTSD, TBI and/or other mental health conditions.

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Active duty Airmen stationed overseas may qualify for PCS reassignment to an MTF if their hospitalization is expected for how long?

A

Beyond his or her DEROS.

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Who assumes assignment and command authority over officers and enlisted members assigned to the patient squadron?

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The MTF commander or appointee is still responsible for the patient, but the UCMJ authority remains with the member’s home station commander.

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Who assumes assignment and command authority over officers and enlisted members assigned to the AMTU??

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The MTF commander

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Who must approve assignment to the AMTU if a member is pending judicial or adverse administrative action?

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The court martial convening authority or discharge authority.

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What does the Wounded Warrior Program do?

A

Works with the service member and medical team to develop a comprehensive recovery plan that addresses specific recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration goals.

14
Q

What four individuals are in place to help service members with their way through the recovery process?

A

A RCC, a Wounded Warrior advocate, a nonmedical case manager and a FRC.

15
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If a seriously wounded, ill, or injured service member’s conditions are expected to last at least 180 days, who are typically assigned to the member?

A

RCC and Wounded Warrior advocates.

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Q

Who develops a Federal Individualized Recovery Plan with input from the service member, the member’s family or caregiver and the member’s health care team?

A

FRCs.

17
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Who would assist the Wounded Warrior with things such as lodging and housing adaptation, respite care and TBI and PTSD) support services?

A

The nonmedical case managers.